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PEEFACE  TO  VOL.  II. 


V I  ^HE  present  volume  completes  the  Catalogue  of  Printed 
Books  contained  in  the  Library  of  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society,  on  the  1st  of  January,  1859,  together 
with  such  additions  as  could  be  made  in  the  course  of  the 
printing. 

The  whole  number  of  bound  volumes  in  the  Library  of  the 
Society,  at  the  present  time,  is  14,048  :  comprising  8,621 
volumes  of  Printed  Books  and  42T  of  Manuscripts  in  the 
general  Library,  and  5,000  volumes  in  the  Dowse  Library. 
The  unbound  Manuscripts  have  not  been  enumerated.  The 
number  of  Pamphlets  unbound  is  upwards  of  15,000. 

A  complete  Index-Catalogue  of  the  valuable  Manuscripts  in 
the  possession  of  the  Society  is  already  in  preparation,  and 
will  be  published  hereafter,  together  with  a  description  of 
the  Maps  and  Charts  in  the  Library,  and  a  list  of  the  Portraits 
and  other  articles  comprised  in  the  Cabinet. 

Among  the  Manuscripts  belonging  to  the  Society  are  the 
following  Collections :  — 

1.  The  Trumbull  Papers.  Contained  in  twenty-three 
folio  volumes,  illustrating  our  Colonial  and  Revolutionary  his. 
fcory,  collected  and  preserved  by  Gov.  Jonathan  Trumbull,  of 
Connecticut;  containing  his  Correspondence  with  Washing- 
ton, Schuyle^  Gates,   Greene,   Hancock,   Putnam,   De  la 


iv 


PREFACE. 


Luzerne,  and  Rochambeau  ;  with  a  large  number  of  papers 
connected  with  the  early  history  of  New  England,  and  a 
volume  of  Military  Returns,  &c. 

2.  The  Belknap  Papers.  Consisting  of  manuscripts  relat- 
ing to  American  history,  collected  by  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Belknap, 
and  extending  from  the  year  1637  to  the  close  of  the  last 
century ;  including  letters  from  Dr.  Watts  to  Dr.  Colman,  and 
from  Drs.  Andrew  and  John  Eliot  to  Dr.  Belknap ;  papers 
referring  to  the  history  of  New  Hampshire ;  the  Correspond- 
ence of  Ebenezer  Hazard ;  documents  relative  to  the  Society 
for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and 
others  in  North  America ;  together  with  many  miscellaneous 
letters  and  other  papers  ;  contained  in  eight  volumes  folio. 
In  addition  to  the  above,  this  collection  embraces  interleaved 
almanacs,  diaries,  and  other  memoranda. 

3.  The  Hutchinson  Papers.  Relating  to  the  Colonial  and 
Provincial  History  of  Massachusetts  ;  collected  by  Gov. 
Hutchinson ;  comprised  in  three  volumes,  and  dating  from 
1628  to  1771. 

4.  The  Heath  Papers  ;  being  the  Correspondence  and 
other  papers  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Heath  ;  among  which 
are  letters  of  Washington,  Lafayette,  Greene,  Lincoln,  Hamil- 
ton, Geo.  Clinton,  Knox,  Stark,  and  Burgoyne  ;  with  muster- 
rolls  and  other  documents  connected  with  the  war  of  the 
Revolution  ;  included  in  twenty-eight  volumes. 

5.  The  Prince  Papers.  Collected  by  Rev.  Thomas  Prince, 
illustrative  of  the  history  of  New  England,  from  1686  to  1720. 
Contained  in  two  volumes. 

6.  The  Colman  Papers.  Consisting  of  the  Correspondence 
of  Rev.  Benjamin  Colman,  D.D.,  from  1708  to  1747  ;  including 
letters  from  Thomas  Hollis,  sen.,  and  Rev.  Drs.  Watts,  Neal, 
Jonathan  Edwards,  and  others.    Two  volumes  folio. 


P  R  E  F  A  C  E. 


V 


7.  The  Hollis  Correspondence  ;  embracing  letters  from 
Drs.  Jonathan  Mayhew  and  Andrew  Eliot,  and  President 
Edward  Holyoke  ;  with  other  papers  and  memoranda  by 
Thomas  Hollis,  jun.    In  one  volume. 

8.  The  Otis  Papers.  Letters  and  papers  of  John,  Joseph, 
James,  and  Samuel  A.  Otis,  from  1701  to  1800.  Contained  in 
three  volumes. 

9.  The  Pepperrell  Papers,  in  three  volumes  ;  one  of 
which  relates  exclusively  to  the  siege  of  Louisburgh. 

10.  The  Letter-Books  of  Gov.  Jonathan  Belcher;  con-' 
taining  his  correspondence  from  1731  to  1754.  In  eight 
volumes. 

11.  Gen.  John  Winslow's  Journal  and  Correspondence; 
including  Papers  relating  to  the  removal  of  the  French  from 
Acadia,  and  the  Expedition  to  Crown  Point,  in  1755  and  '56. 
In  five  volumes. 

12.  The  Memoirs  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Peirce,  D.D.,  in 
eighteen  volumes,  from  May,  1803,  to  August,  1819. 

In  addition  to  these  several  Collections,  there  are  many 
other  volumes,  containing  miscellaneous  letters  and  papers, 
covering  the  whole  period  of  the  history  of  our  country; 
together  with  a  large  number  of  monographs,  some  of  which 
are  exceedingly  valuable. 

Among  the  latter  may  be  mentioned  the  original  manuscript 
of  the  History  of  New  England,  by  Gov.  John  Winthrop ; 
with  a  copy  of  the  same,  made  by  Gov.  Trumbull,  of  Connec- 
ticut. Two  copies  (one  being  the  rough  draught,  in  the  hand- 
writing of  the  author ;  the  other  a  corrected  copy,  with  his 
interlineations)  of  Hubbard's  New-England  History.  Richard 
Mather's  Plea  for  the  Churches  in  New  England.  Several 
volumes  of  the  Diaries  of  Rev.  Drs.  Increase  and  Cotton 


VI 


PREFACE. 


Mather.  The  original  manuscript  of  the  last-named  author's 
"  Belief  and  Practice  in  those  Thorny  Difficulties  which 
have  distracted  us  "  (witchcraft)  ;  and  "  Another  Brand 
pluck'd  out  of  the  Burning ;  "  that  of  the  "  Curiosa  Ameri- 
cana ;  "  the  "  Ratio  Disciplines  ;  "  and  also  of  his  "  Biblia 
Americana/'  in  six  volumes,  folio.  A  Letter  from  Rev. 
Isaac  Watts,  D.D.,  to  Cotton  Mather,  including  autograph 
copies  of  his  version  of  several  of  the  Psalms.  The 
Autograph  of  Washington's  Address  to  the  Officers  of 
the  Army,  at  Newburgh,  March  15,  1783.  The  original 
manuscript  of  Lechford's  Plain  Dealing.  Bradford's  Account 
of  New  England,  in  Verse.  Jeremy  Dummer's  Journal, 
kept  in  London,  1709-11.  An  official  copy  of  the  laws 
established  by  James,  Duke  of  York,  for  the  government 
of  his  territories  in  America.  The  Autobiography  of 
Rev.  John  Barnard  ;  and  a  version  of  the  Psalms,  by  the 
same  author.  Cotton's  Indian  Vocabulary.  "  Esau  and 
Jacob's  Mystical  Harmony,"  by  Roger  Williams.  John 
Cotton's  Doctrine  of  the  Church.  Edmund  Quincy's  Essay 
on  Hemp  Husbandry.  Manuscript  Notes  by  the  Winthrop 
Family,  in  almanacs,  between  1599  and  1666.  Diaries  of 
David  Hall  and  Marshall.  The  Tithes-Book  of  Ecton,  in 
Northamptonshire,  comprising  notices  of  the  Franklin  Family. 
Chalmers'  Political  Annals  of  the  United  Colonies,  1780.  The 
Diary  of  Sir  Charles  Frankland,  containing  a  notice  of  the 
Earthquake  at  Lisbon  in  1755. 

The  foregoing  brief  account  of  the  principal  Manuscripts 
belonging  to  the  Society  is  designed  to  give  only  a  general 
view  of  this  valuable  department  of  the  Library. 


29th  March,  1860. 


CATALOGUE. 


CATALOGUE. 


M. 

M.,  Rev.  I.  The  Sinfulness  of  Compliance  with  the  Rebels  detected.  12mo, 
pp.  66.    [Edinburgh],  1745. 

M.,  J.  The  Atheist  Silenced;  or,  The  Existence  of  a  Deity,  and  His  Crea- 
tion and  Government  of  the  World  demonstrated.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1672. 

Mably  [Gabriel  Bonnet],  Abbe  de.  Observations  sur  le  Gouvernement  et 
les  Loix  des  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique.  12mo.  Amsterdam,  1784. 
(Two  copies.) 

McAlpine,  William  J.,  Blanc,  Octave,  Colman,  Isaac  D.,  and  Perkins, 
William  A.  Reports  and  Estimates  for  a  Ship-canal  and  Basin  from 
Albany  to  New  Baltimore.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Albany,  1853. 

Macaria.  Description  of  the  Famous  Kingdom  of  Macaria.  4to,  pp.  15. 
London,  1641. 

Macarle  Excidium.  —  See  Croker,  Thomas  Crofton  (Narratives). 

Macartney,  George,  Earl  of  Macartney.  —  See  Public  Characters. 

Macaulay,  Thomas  B.  (Baron  Macaulay).  —  See  Forster,  W.  E. 

[Macauley,  Catharine.]  Loose  Remarks  on  Certain  Positions  to  be  found 
in  Mr.  Hobbes's  Philosophical  Rudiments  of  Government  and  Society ; 
with  a  Sketch  of  a  Democratical  Form  of  Government,  in  a  Letter  to 
Signior  Paoli.    8vo,  pp.  39.    London,  1767. 

 Loose  Remarks  on  Certain  Positions  to  be  found  in  Mr.  Hobbes's 

Philosophical  Rudiments  of  Government  and  Society ;  with  Let- 
ter to  Signor  Paoli,  &c.  Second  edition.  4to,  pp.  35.  Lon- 
don, 1769. 

Macbride,  David,  M.D.  An  Historical  Account  of  a  New  Method  of  treat- 
ing the  Scurvy  at  Sea.  8vo,  pp.  60.  n.  d.  [Imperfect,  wanting 
title.] 

 An  Improved  Method  of  tanning  Leather ;  from  the  Philosophical  Trans- 
actions.   8vo,  pp.  19.    Philadelphia,  1786. 

Maccabe,  Julius  P.  Bolivar.  Directory  of  the  City  of  Milwaukee  for  the 
Years  1847-48.    12mo.    Milwaukee,  1847.  ' 

McCall,  John,  M.D.  Address  delivered  before  the  New-York-State  Medi- 
cal Society,  Feb.  2,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  17.    Albany,  1847. 

 Dissertation  [on  Mental  Manifestation] ;  delivered  before  the  New- 
York-State  Medical  Society,  Feb.  2,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Al- 
bany, 1847. 


VOL.  II. 


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2 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Maccartney,  General  George.  A  Letter  from  Mr.  Maccartney  to  a  Friend 
in  London,  Dec.  4-15,  1712  ;  giving  an  Account  of  the  Duel  between 
the  D.  of  Hamilton  and  L.  Mohun.    4to,  pp.  18.    London,  1713. 

Maccarty,  Rev  Thaddeus,  A.M.  The  Advice  of  Joab  to  the  Host  of  Israel. 
Two  Fast  Discourses,  April  5,  1759, — the  Day  preceding  the  General 
Muster,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1759. 

 The  Guilt  of  Innocent  Blood  put  away.    Sermon  on  the  Execution, 

July  2,  1778,  of  James  Buchanan,  William  Brooks,  Ezra  Boss,  and 
Bathshua  Spooner,  for  the  Murder  of  Joshua  Spooner.  With  Ap- 
pendix.   8vo,  pp.  40.    Worcester,  1778. 

 The  most  Heinous  Sinners  capable  of  the  Saving  Blessings  of  the 

Gospel.  Sermon  at  the  Execution  of  William  Linsey,  Worcester, 
Oct.  25,  1770.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1770. 

 The  Power  and  Grace  of  Christ  displayed  to  a  Dying  Malefactor. 

Sermon  at  the  Execution  of  Arthur,  a  Negro,  Worcester,  Oct.  20, 
1768.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1768. 

 Praise  to  God  a  Duty  of  Continual  Obligations.    Thanksgiving  Sermon, 

Worcester,  Nov.  23,  1775.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Wore.  [1775].  (Two  copies.) 

 Reformation  of  Manners  of  Absolute  Necessity.    Two  Sermons  at 

Worcester,  Fast,  July  14,  1774.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1774. 

 The  Success  of  the  Preached  Gospel,  Matter  of  Thankfulness  to  God. 

Sermon  at  his  Installation,  Worcester,  June  10,  1747.  8vo,  pp.  34. 
Boston,  1747. 

 See  Gray,  Ellis. 

Macchiavelli.  —  See  Machiavel. 

McClary  (Owners)  vs.  Doane  and  Doane's  Administrators.  A  Statement 
of  the  Cause,  from  its  Commencement  in  1777  to  its  Close  in  1795. 
16mo,  pp.  67.    Portsmouth,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Hale,  John. 

McClellan,  George,  M.D.  —  See  Darrach,  W. 

McClellan,  Capt.  George  B.,  U.S.A.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  2d 

Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  vol.  viii.). 
McClenachan,  Rev.  William,  A.M.    The  Christian  Warriour.  Sermon 

preached  March  17,  1745.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1745. 
McClintock,  James,  M.D.    Introductory  Lecture  to  the  Winter  Course  of 

Anatomy,  Philadelphia  School  of  Anatomy,  Nov.  2,  1840.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1840. 
Macclintock,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.    The  Advantages  of  Early  Piety.  A 

Sermon  preached  at  Greenland  to  Young  People.     8vo,  pp.  31. 

Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1770. 
 The  Artificers  of  Deceivers  detected,  and  Christians  warned  against 

them.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Greenland,  July  22,  1770.  8vo, 

pp.34.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1770. 
 The  Choice.    A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Drought,  the  Prevailing 

Fever,  and  the  Prospect  of  War.    Delivered  at  Greenland,  Sept.  9, 

1798.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1798.    (Two  copies.) 
 Herodias ;  or,  Cruelty  and  Revenge  the  Effects  of  Unlawful  Pleasure. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John  the  Baptist ;  preached  at  Portsmouth, 

June  14,  1772.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Porsmouth,  n.  d. 
 The  Justice  of  God  in  the  Mortality  of  Mankind.    Sermon  preached 

Feb.  25,  1759.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1759. 
 Oration  commemorative  of  General  Washington  ;  pronounced  at  Green- 
land, N.H.,  Feb.  22,  1800.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Portsmouth,  1800. 
 See  Balcii,  Benjamin.    Eckley,  Joseph.    Langdon,  Samuel.  Og- 

DEN,  John  Cosens. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


3 


McClung,  John  A.  Sketches  of  Western  Adventure ;  with  an  Appendix. 
12mo.    Cincinnati,  1838. 

McClure,  Rev.  A.  W.  Lives  of  Rev.  John  Cotton,  John  Wilson,  John 
Norton,  and  John  Davenport  [Lives  of  the  Chief  Fathers  of  New 
England],  vols.  i.  and  ii.    2  vols.  12mo.    Boston,  1846. 

McClure,  Rev.  David,  D.D.  The  All-sufficiency  of  Jesus  Christ  the  Support 
of  the  Dying  Christian.  Sermon  at  Interment  of  Rev.  Thomas  Pot- 
wine,  East  Windsor,  Nov.  17,  1802.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Hartford,  1803. 

 Discourse  commemorative  of  the  Death  of  George  Washington ;  de- 
livered at  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  Feb.  22,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  23.  East 
Windsor,  1800. 

 Hope  in  Death.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Pomeroy, 

D.D.,  Hebron,  Conn.,  Dec.  22,  1784.    8vo,  pp.  24.  'Hartford,  1792. 

 Oration  on  the  Advantages  of  an  Early  Education,  at  Opening  of 

Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  May  1,  1783.    4to,  pp.  28.    Exeter,  1783. 

 The  Pleasures  of  Early  Piety.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of 

Mr.  Simeon  Burge.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Hartford,  1794. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  East  Windsor,  Conn.,  on  the  Death  of  Deacon 

Amasa  Loomis,  July  1,  1793.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Hartford,  1794. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Ellington,  Conn.,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  John 

Elsworth,  A.M.,  who  departed  this  Life,  Nov.  22,  1791.  8vo, 
pp.  32.    Hartford,  1792. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Interment  of  Hon.  Erastus  Wolcott,  Esq.,  Sep- 
tember, 1793.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Hartford,  1794. 

 Sermons  on  the  Moral  Law.    8vo.    Hartford,  1795. 

 and  Parish,  Elijah,  D.D.    Memoirs  of  the  Rev.  Eleazar  Wheelock, 

D.D.,  Founder  and  President  of  Dartmouth  College  and  Moor's  Cha- 
rity School.   With  Notes  and  Appendix.  8vo.  Newburyport,  1811. 

M'Conaughy,  Rev.  David,  A.M.  An  Address  delivered  to  the  Graduates  of 
Washington  College  [Pa.],  Sept.  26,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  16.   [1832]. 

McCormick,  Cyrus  H.,  vs.  William  H.  Seymour.  —  See  Seward,  William  H. 

Maccovius,  Johannes,  D.D.  Distinctiones  et  Regula?  Theologicae  ac  Philo- 
sophicse.  Edita  Opera,  etc.,  Nicolai  Arnoldi.  24mo.  Frane- 
querse,  1653. 

 Ioannis  Maccovii,  Loci  Commvnes  Theologici.   Ed.  Nicolaus  Arnoldius. 

4to.    Amstelodami,  1658.  [Elzevir.] 

McCoy,  Amasa.  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Daniel  W ebster ; 
delivered  at  Ballston  Spa,  N.Y.,  Nov.  8,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Bos- 
ton, 1853. 

McCready,  B.  W.,  M.D.  Memoir  of  John  A.  Swett,  M.D. :  read  before  the 
New-York  Medical  and  Surgical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  36.    X.Y.  1855. 

McCrie,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  A  Vindication  of  the  Scottish  Covenanters. 
Review  of  the  First  Series  of  the  "  Tales  of  my  Landlord."  From 
the  Christian  Instructor,  1817.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1843. 

McCulloch,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Whitefield,  George. 

Macdonald,  James,  M.D.  —  See  Association  for  the  Benefit  of  Colored 
Orphans  (Reports). 

Macdonald,  Rev.  John.  The  Righteousness  of  God  manifested  for  the 
Justification  of  Sinners.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  in 
Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  June  2,  1825.  With 
Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  33,  50,  16.    Edinburgh,  1825. 

McDonnough,  Elizabeth.  —  See  McDoxnough.  William. 

McDonnough,  William.  Trial  of  William  M'Donnough  for  the  Murder  of 
his  Wife,  Elizabeth  M'Donnough,  Boston,  1817.  12mo,  pp.  69. 
Boston,  n.  d. 


4  MASSACHUSETTS   HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


McDoWALL,  Rev.  John  Robert.  McDqwall's  Defence,  Xos.  1  and  2,  July 
and  August,  1836.    8vo.    New  York,  1836. 

McDowall's  Defence.  —  See  McDoWALL,  John  Robert. 

McDuffie,  Hon.  George.  Remarks  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, April  3  and  4,  1834,  on  the  Resolutions  in  relation  to  the  Pub- 
lic Deposites.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Washington,  1834. 

 Speech  on  the  Subject  of  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites,  Dec.  19,  1833. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

 See  Appleton,  Nathan.    Evans,  George.    Grimke,  Thomas  S. 

Mace,  Fayette.    Familiar  Dialogues  on  Shakerism.    12mo.   Portland,  1838. 

McEwen,  Robert  H.  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction 
to  the  General  Assembly  of  Tennessee.  —  See  Tennessee. 

McFarland,  Rev.  Asa,  D.D.  New-Hampshire-Election  Sermon,  1808. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    Concord,  1808. 

  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Nathan  Lord,  Amherst,  N.H.,  May  22, 

1816.  Ch.,  Rev.  Jeremiah  Barnard  ;  R.H.,  Rev.  Humphrev  Moore. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    Amherst,  1816. 

McFarland,  William.  Browne's  Western  Calendar,  or  the  Cincinnati  Alma- 
nac, for  the  Year  1806.    8vo.  Cincinnati. 

McFingal.  —  See  Trumbull,  John. 

McGiiee,  Rev.  R.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

M<  Gregore,  Rev.  David,  A.M.  Professors  warn'd  of  their  Danger. 
Sermon  preach'd  at  Stratham  [N.H.],  Dec.  28,  1741.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
Boston,  1742. 

 The  Spirits  of  the  Present  Day  tried.     Sermon  at  Tuesday-evening 

Lecture,  in  Brattle  Street,  Nov.  3,  1741.  Preface  [by  T.  Prince,  J. 
Webb,  and  W.  Cooper].   8vo,  pp.  30.   Boston,  1742.   (Two  copies.) 

 The  True  Believer's  All  secured.    Sermon  preached  at  Boston,  March 

11  and  12,  1747.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1747. 

 See  Parsons,  Jonathan. 

McGuntE,  J.  C.  —  See  Madison,  James. 

MACHIAVEL,  Nicholas.    The  Third  Booke  of  the  Diall  of  Princes  ;  with  the 

Famous  Booke  of  Marcus  Aurelius.   Black-letter,  folio.  [Imperfect.] 

 Political  Discourses  upon  the  First  Decade  of  Livy.  —  See  W,  R.,  jun. 

MACHYN,  Henry.    The  Diary  of  Henry  Machyn,  Citizen  of  London;  1550- 

1563.    Edited  by  John  Gough  Nichols.    Printed  for  the  Camden 

Society.    4to.    London,  1848. 
McIlvaine,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  P.,  Bishop  of  Ohio.    An  Earnest  Word  from 

Bishop  McIlvaine  in  behalf  of  the  Church  Institutions  at  Gambier, 

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McIntosh,  Col.  William.  —  See  Palmer,  Stephen. 

McIntyre,  Hon.  Archibald.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

McKay,  Donald.    Description  of  the  Largest  Ship  in  the  World,  —  the  New 

Clipper  Great  Republic,  of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1853. 
Mackay,  Samuel,  A.M.  —  See  Moreau,  Marie-Fran§ois. 
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Dr.  Goldsmith's  History  of  England.    8vo,  pp.  93.    Boston,  1815. 
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for  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Societv.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Bos- 
ton, 1793. 

 A  Plea  for  Friendship  and  Patriotism.    Two  Discourses  preached  at 

First  Church,  Boston,  27th  March  and  7th  April,  1814.  12mo,  pp.  60. 
Boston,  1814.    (Two  copies.) 


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McKean,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  LL.I).,  continued. 

[  ]  Remarks  on  the  Hon.  John  Q.  Adams's  Review  of  Mr.  Ames's  Works. 

8vo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1809. 

 Sacred  Extracts  from  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 

12mo.    Boston,  1809. 

[  ]  Sermon  preached  on  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Decease  of  John  War- 
ren, M.D.,  who  died  4th  April,  1815.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1815. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Langdon  Frothing- 

ham,  Boston,  15th  March,  1815.  [Ch.,  J.  Lathrop,  D.D. ;  R.H., 
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 Sermon,  Charge  [H.  Wight],  and  Fellowship  of  the  Churches  [T.  Hil- 

liard],  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Burt  Wight,  East  Sudbury, 
25th  January,  1815.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Cambridge,  1815. 

 Sermon  preached  at  Dorchester,  June  25,  1817,  on  Occasion  of  organiz- 
ing the  Third  Church,  and  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Edward  Richmond, 
D.D.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Dedham,  1817.  [Imperfect.] 

 See  Dana,  Joseph.     Eliot,  John.     Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L. 

Hedge,  Levi.  Lathrop,  John.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii. 
2d  Series). 

McKeen,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  President  of  Bowdoin  College.  Election  Ser- 
mon, 1800.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1800. 

 Inaugural  Address,  Bowdoin  College,  Sept.  9,  1802  ;  with  Eulogy  at 

his  Funeral,  by  Rev.  William  Jenks.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Portland,  1807. 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Abraham  Moor,  Newbury,  March  23, 

1796.  Ch.,  Thomas  Cary ;  R.H.,  True  Kimball.  8vo,  pp.  32.  New- 
buryport,  1796. 

 See  Willard,  Joseph. 

Mackellar,  Patrick.  A  Correct  Journal  of  the  Landing  H.  M.  Forces  on 
the  Island  of  Cuba,  and  of  the  Siege  and  Surrender  of  the  Havannah, 
Aug.  13,  1762.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Bost.  reprint.  1762. 

McKenney,  T.  L.  —  See  Armstrong,  Kosciusko. 

Mackenzie,  Francis  Humberston,  Esq.  —  See  General  Assembly  of  the 
Kirk  of  Scotland. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  George.  The  Antiquity  of  the  Royal  Line  of  Scotland  de- 
fended against  Dr.  Stillingfleet.    16mo.    London,  1686. 

Mackenzie,  Henry,  Esq.  An  Answer  to  Paine's  Rights  of  Man.  With  a 
Letter  from  Peter  Porcupine  to  Citizen  John  Swanwick.  8vo,  pp.  96. 
Philadelphia,  1796. 

 The  Story  of  La  Roche.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1852. 

 See  Public  Characters. 

Mackenzie,  Rev.  John.  Narrative  of  the  Siege  of  London-Deny ;  or,  The 
late  Memorable  Transactions  of  that  City  faithfully  represented,  to 
rectify  the  Mistakes  and  supply  the  Omissions  of  Mr.  Walker's  Ac- 
count.   4to,  pp.  64.    London,  1690. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.  Robert.  Strictures  on  Lieut.-Col.  Tarleton's  History  of 
the  Campaigns  of  1780  and  1781.  With  an  Account  of  the  Siege 
of  Ninety-six,  and  Capture  of  New  Providence.    8vo.    Lond.  1787. 

Mackenzie,  William  L.  The  Life  and  Times  of  Martin  Van  Buren ;  with 
Correspondence.    8vo.    Boston,  1846. 

 The  Lives  and  Opinions  of  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  United-States  District 

Attorney ;  and  Jesse  Hoyt,  Collector  of  New  York,  &c.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1845. 

Mackie,  Andrew,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Medical  Society  (Communications, 
vol.  viii.  No.  2). 

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6  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


McKlNSTRY,  Elizabeth.  —  See  Conant,  Sylvanus. 

McKinstry  Family,  Genealogy  of  the.  —  See  Willis,  William. 

Mackintosh,  Sir  James.  A  Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Nature 
and  of  Nations.  Introductory  to  a  Course  of  Lectures  delivered 
at  Lincoln's  Inn,  1799-1800.  Third  edition.  8vo,  pp.  72.  Lon- 
don, 1800. 

 Discourse  on  the  Study  of  the  Law  of  Nature  and  of  Nations.  With 

Life,  by  J.  G.  Marvin.    8vo.    Boston,  1843. 

[  ]  Letters  on  the  Subject  of  the  Concert  of  Princes,  and  the  Dismember- 
ment of  Poland  and  France,  by  a  Calm  Observer.  Second  edition. 
8vo.    London,  1793. 

McKnight,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  A  View  of  the  Present  State  of  the  Political 
and  Religious  World.  Discourse  delivered  Jan.  1, 1802.  8vo,  pp.  39. 
New  York,  1802. 

McLane,  R.  An  Examination  into  the  Cause  of  Explosions  by  Steam  on 
the  Western  Waters.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Louisville,  Ky.,  1839. 

Maclaurix,  John,  Esq.  The  Works  of  the  late  John  Maclaurin,  Esq.,  of 
Dreghorn,  F.R.S.E.    2  vols,  in  one,  8vo.    Edinburgh,  1798. 

McLean,  Rev.  Alexander.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Ludlow  Factory  Vil- 
lage, Mass.,  July  4,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Belchertown,  1829. 

McLean,  Hon.  John. —  See  Marshall,  John. 

McLean  Asylum  for  the  Insane.  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  McLean  Asylum,  adopted  Dec.  1,  1822.  8vo,  pp.  10. 
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Stone,  Elizabeth  T. 
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8vo,  pp.  42.    New  York,  1802. 
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McLeod,  Alexander.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy.  Choate,  Rufus.  Pick- 
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Maclure,  W[illiam].  Suite  des  Observations  sur  la  Geologie  des  Etats-Unis. 
4to,  pp.  32.    Paris,  n.  d. 

McMcIntosh,  James,  U.S.N.  The  Memorial  of  Commander  James  McMc- 
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8vo,  pp.  48.    New  York,  1843. 

Macmichael,  William,  M.D.  Is  the  Cholera  Spasmodica  of  India  a  Con- 
tagious Disease  ?  Letter  to  Sir  H.  Halford,  Bart.,  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  34. 
London,  1831. 

MacMullen,  John.    Address  to  the  Shareholders  of  the  New-York  Society 

Library.    12mo,  pp.  10.    [New  York,  1857.] 
 A  Lecture  on  the  Past,  the  Present,  and  the  Future  of  the  NeAV-York 

Society  Library;  delivered  Feb.  15,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  42.  New 

York,  1856. 

 Letter  to  the  Shareholders  of  the  New- York  Society  Library,  April, 

1857.    12mo,  pp.  10.    n.  d. 
McNeely  Normal  School  of  Ohio.    Catalogue  of  the  Union  Institute, 

1855.    Circular  of  the  McNeely  Normal  School,  Hopedale,  O.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Columbus,  1855. 
McPhail,  Dr.  Leonard,  U.S.A.    On  the  Life  and  Services  of  William  Henry 

Harrison  ;  an  Eulogium  pronounced  at  Eastport,  Me.,  April  15, 1841. 

8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  Eastport,  1841. 
Macrherson,  Charles,  Esq.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Travels  of  the  late 

Charles  Macpherson,  Esq.,  in  Asia,  Africa,  and  America.  12mo. 

Edinburgh,  1800. 


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McPHERSON,  Edward,  A.M.  The  Growth  of  Individualism.  From  the  An- 
nual Address  before  the  Alumni  of  Pennsylvania  College,  Gettysburg, 
Pa.,  Sept.  17,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Gettysburg,  1857. 

MACPHERSON,  James.  The  History  of  the  Present  Rebellion  in  Scotland. 
8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  reprinted,  1744. 

MACQUER,  M.  P.  A  Chronological  Abridgment  of  the  Roman  History. 
Translated  by  Thomas  Nugent.    8vo.    London,  1760. 

McQuin,  A.  D.  A  Description  of  the  Picture,  Christ  Rejected  by  the  Jews  ; 
painted  by  West.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1830. 

MacRae,  Lieut.  Archibald,  U.S.N.  Report  of  Journeys  across  the  Andes 
and  Pampas  of  the  Argentine  Provinces.  —  See  Gilliss,  James  M. 
(United-States  Nav.  Astron.  Exped.,  vol.  ii.).  • 

Macready,  William  C.  The  Replies  from  England,  &c,  to  certain  State- 
ments circulated  in  this  Country  respecting  Mr.  Macready.  8vo, 
pp.  21.    New  York,  1849. 

Macro,  Dr.  Cox.  —  See  Camden  Society.    Ecclesiastical  Documents. 

Macrocosm.  —  See  Helmont,  Franciscus  Mercurius. 

McSparran,  Rev.  James,  D.D.    Sermon  preached  at  Narragansett,  March  15, 

1741.    4to,  pp.  24.    Newport,  1741. 
 See  Ar-LIN,  John.    Updike,  Wilkins. 

McWhinnie,  A.  Melville,  F.R.C.S.  Account  of  the  History  and  Dissection 
of  a  Case  of  Malformation  of  the  Urinary  Bladder ;  with  Remarks. 
8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  reprinted,  18.54, 

McWhorter,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.  The  Blessedness  of  the  Liberal.  Ser- 
mon before  the  New- York  Missionary  Society,  Nov.  1,  1796.  8vo, 
pp.  28.    New  York,  1796. 

 See  Griffin,  Edward  Dorr. 

Macy,  Obed.  The  History  of  Nantucket ;  being  a  Compendious  Account 
of  the  Settlement  of  the  Island,  &c.  With  the  Rise  and  Progress  of 
the  Whale  Fishery.    12mo.    Boston,  1835. 

Mad-River  and  Lake-Erie  Railroad  Company.  Report  of  a  Committee, 
made  Feb.  8,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  7.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    See  Sandusky,  Dayton,  and  Cincinnati  Railroad  Company. 

Madden,  Sir  Frederic,  K.H.  —  See  Society  of  Antiquaries.  . 

Maddox,  Rt.  Rev.  Isaac,  Bishop  of  Worcester.  Sermon  before  the  Presi- 
dent, Vice-President,  and  Governors  of  the  Hospital  for  the  Small- 
pox and  for  Inoculation,  March  5,  1752.  Fourth  edition.  4to,  pp.  28. 
London  [1753]. 

 Sermon  before  the  Society  corresponding  with  the  Society  in  Dublin  for 

promoting  English  Protestant  Schools  in  Ireland,  1740.  4to,  pp.  34. 
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Madion,  Thomas,  Fils.  Capitulation  du  Cap,  1803.  Episode  de  l'Histoire 
d'Haiti.    4to,  pp.  29.    Port-au-Prince,  1845. 

Madison,  George,  Governor  of  Kentucky.  —  See  Smith,  Eli. 

[Madison,  James,  President  of  the  United  States.]  Jonathan  Bull  and  Mary 
Bull.    An  Inedited  Manuscript.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Washington,  1856. 

 Letters  on  the  Constitutionality  and  Policy  of  Duties  for  the  Protection, 

&c,  of  Domestic  Manufactures.    8vo,  pp.27.    Richmond,  1829. 

[  ]  A  Memorial  and  Remonstrance  presented  to  the  General  Assembly  of 

Virginia,  1785,  in  consequence  of  a  Bill  brought  into  that  Assembly 
for  the  Establishment  of  Religion  by  Law.   16mo,  pp.  16.  Wore.  1  786. 

 Religious  Freedom.  A  Memorial  and  Remonstrance  against  the  Gene- 
ral Assessment,  &c. ;  presented  to  the  General  Assembly  of  Virginia, 
1785.  From  Benedict's  History  of  the  Baptist  Denomination.  12mo, 
pp.  12.    Boston,  1819. 


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Madison,  James,  President  of  the  United  States,  continued. 

 Selections  from  the  Private  Correspondence  of  James  Madison,  1813- 

1836.    Edited  by  J.  C.  McGuire.    4to.    Washington,  1853. 

 The  Diplomatick  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison  Unveiled  ;  with  Strictures 

upon  the  late  Correspondence  between  Mr.  Smith  and  Mr.  Jackson. 
8vo,  pp.  55.    n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

 Mr.  Madison's  War.    A  Dispassionate  Inquiry  into  the  Reasons  alleged 

by  Mr.  Madison  for  declaring  War.  By  a  New-England  Farmer. 
Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1812. 

 Perpetual  War,  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.  By  a  New-England  Far- 
mer.   8vo.    Boston,  1*812. 

 See  Adams,  «k>hn  Quincy.  Barnard,  Daniel  D.  Impartial  In- 
quirer. Impressment.  Skipwith,  Fulwar.  Smith,  Robert. 
War  with  Great  Britain,  1812. 

Madison,  Rt.  Rev.  James,  President  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary, 
and  Bishop  of  Virginia.  Manifestations  of  the  Beneficence  of  Divine 
Providence  towards  America.  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  19th  Febru- 
ary, 1795.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Richmond,  1795. 

Madison, "Indiana.  —  See  Lyford,  William  G. 

Madison,  City  of,  Wis.  Charter  of  the  City  of  Madison,  Wis.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
Madison,  1856. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  and  the  Su- 
perintendent of  the  Public  Schools,  for  the  Year  1856.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Madison,  1857. 

 Directory.  —  See  Seymour,  William  N. 

Madison's  War.  —  See  Madison,  James.    War  with  Great  Britain,  1812. 

Madness  (The)  of  the  Jacobite  Party  in  attempting  to  set  a  Popish  Pre- 
tender on  the  British  Thronedemonstrated.  —  See  Jacobite  Party. 

Madoc,  or  Madog,  ab  Owen  Gwynedd,  Prince.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy 
(Amer.  Biography).    Williams,  John. 

Madrid,  City  of.  —  See  Spain. 

 Treaty  of.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iv.).  Treaty. 

Madvig,  Johan  Nicolai.  Indbydelsesskrift  til  Kjobenhavns  Universitets  fest 
18th  Sept.,  1842.  Indeholdende  forst  Stykke  af  en  Af handling 
om  Sprogets  Boesen  Udbikling  og  Liv.  4to,  pp.  39.  Kjoben- 
havn,  n.  d. 

Maffitt,  Rev.  John  Newland.  —  See  Buckingham,  Joseph  T. 
Magalhanes  de  Gandavo,  Pero  de.    Histoire  de  la  Province  de  Sancta- 

Cruz.    Ed.  par  Henri  Ternaux.    8vo.    Paris,  1837. 
Magazine,  Alleghany.  —  See  Alleghany  Magazine. 
 American.  —  See  American  Magazine. 

 American  Baptist.  —  See  Baptist  Missionary  Society  of  Massachu- 
setts. 

 Analectic.  —  See  Analectic  Magazine. 

 Atlantic.  —  See  Atlantic  Magazine. 

 Boston.  —  See  Boston  Magazine. 

 Weekly.  —  See  Boston  Weekly  Magazine. 

 California  Monthly.  —  See  Pioneer,  The. 

 Columbian.  —  See"  Columbian  Magazine. 

 Connecticut.  —  See  New-Haven  Gazette. 

 Evangelical.  —  See  Connecticut  Evangelical  Magazine. 

 European.  —  See  European  Magazine.    Philological  Society  of 

London. 

 Gentleman's.  —  See  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Gentleman  and  La- 
dy's Town  and  Country  Magazine. 


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Magazine,  Historical.  —  See  Historical  Magazine. 

 Law.  —  See  Livingston's  Monthly  Law  Magazine. 

 Literary.  —  See  LITERARY  MAGAZINE. 

 Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts  Magazine. 

 Monthly.  —  See  Monthly  Magazine. 

 New-England.  —  See  Buckingham,  J.  T.,  and  E. 

 New  Pictorial  Family.  —  See  Sears,  Robert. 

 Royal  American.  —  See  Royal  American  Magazine. 

 School.  —  See  ScnooL  Magazine. 

 Scot's.  —  See  Scot's  Magazine. 

 Theological.  —  See  Theological  Magazine. 

 Town  and  Country.  —  See  Town  and  Country  Magazine. 

 United-States  Christian.  —  See  United-States  Christian  Magazine. 

 Universal.  —  See  Universal  Magazine. 

 Western  Monthly.  —  See  Western  Monthly  Magazine. 

 Worcester.  —  See  Worcester  Magazine. 

Magdalen  Asylum,  Birmingham.  Laws  and  Regulations  for  the  Govern- 
ment of  the  Magdalen  Asylum  for  the  Town  and  Neighbourhood  of 
Birmingham.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Birmingham,  n.  d. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Magdalen  Asylum,  1842. 


 Hospital,  London.    A  Short  Account  of  the  Magdalen  Hospital.  16mo, 

pp.  16.    London,  1842. 
 .    See  Mathew,  George. 

 Society  in  Philadelphia.    An  Act  incorporating  the  Magdalen  Society 

in  the  City  of  Philadelphia.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Philadelphia,  1802. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Magdalen  Society.    8vo,  pp.  11.  Philadel- 

delphia,  1800. 

Magellan,  Fernando.  —  See  Pigafetta,  Antonio. 

Magia,  De.  —  See  Campanello,  Thomas. 

 Adamica;  or,  The  Antiquitie  of  Magic.    16mo.    London,  1650. 

Magle  Naturalis  Libri  Viginti.  —  See  Porta,  Giovanni  Baptista. 
Magindano  Island.  —  See  Forrest,  Thomas. 

Maginus,  John  Anthony.  Geographic  Vniversae,  turn  Veteris,  turn  Novae 
Absolvtissimvm  Opus,  duobus  Voluminibus  distinctum.  In  quorun 
priore  habentur  CI.  Ptolemsei  Geograph.  enarrationis  Libri  Octo. 
In  secundo  volumine  insunt  CI.  Ptolemsei  Antique  orbis  tabulae  xxvii., 
et  tabulae  xxxvii.,  recentiores,  etc.    4to.    Colonic  Agripp.  1597. 

Magistracy  and  Government  of  England  Vindicated.  —  See  England. 

 an  Institution  of  Christ  upon  the  Throne.  —  See  Allen,  James. 

Magistrates,  Obligations  of,  to  execute  Penal  Laws.  —  See  Account  of  the 
Progress  of  Reformation  of  Manners. 

Magna  Britannia.  —  See  Great  Britain.    Lysons,  Daniel. 

Magna  Ciiarta.  —  See  Care,  Henry  (English  Liberties). 

Magn.e  Britannle  Notitia. —  See  Chamberlayne,  John. 

Magnalia  Christi  Americana.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Magnetic  Atlas.  —  See  Churchman,  John. 

 Dip,  Observations  on  the.  —  See  Graham,  James  D. 

 Lady,  The.  —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

 and  Meteorological  Observations.  —  See  United  States. 

 Observations  made  at  the  Observatory  of  Harvard  University.  —  See 

Lovering,  Joseph. 

 Telegraph.  —  See  Channing,  William  F.    Gould,  Benjamin  A.,  jun. 

(Deposition). 

Magnetical  Advertisements.  —  See  Barlowe,  William. 


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Magnetical  Observations  in  the  Arctic  Seas.  —  See  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution (Contrib.,  vol.  x.). 

 and  Meteorological  Observations  made  at  Washington,  1840-42.  —  See 

GiLLiss,  James  M.  United  States  (Nav.  Astron.  Exped.,  vol.  vi. ; 
Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  28th  Cong.,  vol.  x.  p.  2). 

Magnetisme  Animal,  Rapport  de  l'Examen  du.  —  See  Animal  Magnetism. 

Magneto-Electricity.  —  See  Walkly,  Nelson. 

Magni  Rotuli  Pip.e.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 Scaccarii  Normannise.  —  See  Society  of  Antiquaries. 

Magnitude  (The)  of  the  Preacher's  AVork.  —  See  Porter,  Ebenezer. 

Magoun,  George  F.  The  West :  its  Culture  and  its  Colleges.  An  Oration 
delivered  at  the  Annual  Commencement  of  Iowa  College,  July  18, 
1855.    12mo,  pp.  34.    Davenport,  1855. 

Mahan,  Rev.  John  B.  —  See  Vaughan,  John  C. 

Mahomet,  Life  of.  —  See  Prideaux,  Humphrey. 

Mahon,  Philip  Henry,  Lord.  —  See  Stanhope,  Philip  Henry. 

Maid  (The)  of  Kent,  vol.  i.    12mo.    London,  1790. 

Maidston,  John.    Letter  to  John  Winthrop.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  i.  3d  Series). 
Maidstone,  Richard  de.  —  See  Maydiston,  Richard. 

Maier,  or  Maierus,  Michael.  Arcana  Arcanissima.  Hoc  est  Hieroglyphica 
iEgyptio-Gra?ca,  Vulgo  necdum  cognita.    4to.    n.  d. 

 Jocvs  Severvs,  hoc  est  Tribvnal  ^Eqvvm,  qvo  Noctva  Regina  Avivm. 

4to,  pp.  76.    Francofurti,  1617. 

 Verum  Inventvm,  hoc  est  Mvnera  Germanise,  ab  ipsa  primitvs  reperta. 

16mo.    Francofvrti,  1619. 

Maillard,  Mine.  [Lavernette].  Catalogue  des  Livres  du  Cabinet  de  Lec- 
ture.   8vo,  pp.  53.    Paris,  1806. 

Maine,  District  of.  Address  of  a  Convention  of  Delegates  at  Portland, 
Jan.  28,  1795,  on  Separation  from  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
Portland  [1795]. 

 .    An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Maine,  shewing  a  Safe  and  Easy 

Method  of  extracting  Good  from  Evil.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Augusta,  1805. 
 .    An  Appeal  to  the  People  of  Maine  on  the  Question  of  Separation. 

8vo,  pp.  20.  _  ,  1816. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  held  in  Brunswick, 

Me.,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  20.    [No  imprint.] 
 .    See  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  District  of  Maine. 

Greenleaf,  Moses. 
 State  of.    Act  to  incorporate  the  Bangor  and  Piscataquis  Canal  and 

Railroad  Company.    12mo,  pp.  11.   ,  1833. 

 .    Act  to  restrict  the  Sale  of  Intoxicating  Drinks,  1846.    8vo,  pp. 

14.    n.  d. 

 .    Additional  Resolves  respecting  the  North-eastern  Boundary ; 

passed  Jan.  23,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  4.    Augusta,  1832. 
 .    Documents  relating  to  the  North-eastern  Boundary  of  the  State 

of  Maine.    8vo.    Boston,  1828. 
 .    Documents  relating  to  the  North-eastern  Boundary.  8vo. 

  [1838]. 

 .    Governor's  Message  and  Documents,  with  Report,  &c,  in  relation 

to  the  North-eastern  Boundary,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  52.   ,  1831. 

 .  Laws  of  the  State  of  Maine,  June  Session,  1820;  with  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  State.    8vo,  pp.  xxxvi.  48.    Portland,  1820. 

 .  Laws  of  the  State  of  Maine  relating  to  Manufacturing  Cor- 
porations.   24mo,  pp.  12.    Kennebunk,  1835. 


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Maine,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Bowdoin  College  in 

the  Case  of  William  Allen  vs.  Joseph  AlcKecn,  Treasurer ;  with 
Opinion  of  J.  Story.    12mo,  pp.  30.    Augusta,  1834. 

 .    Public  Acts  of  the  State  of  Maine,  January  Session,  1822.  8vo. 

Portland,  1822. 

 .    Fifth  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  Report  of  the 

Secretary  of  the  Board,  1851.    8vo.    Augusta,  1851. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Judiciary  relating  to  the  Sale 

of  Intoxicating  Liquors,  February,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  39.   ,  185(3. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  North-eastern  Boundary, 

March,  1841.    With  Maps.    8vo,  pp.  88.   [1841]. 

 .    Report  of  Charles  S.  Daveis,  Esq.,  Agent  appointed  to  inquire 

into  and  report  certain  Facts  relating  to  Aggressions,  &c,  by  Inhabi- 
tants of  New  Brunswick.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Portland,  1828. 

 .    Report  of  an  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Territory  on  the 

Aroostook  River,  by  E.  Holmes,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  78.  Augusta,  1839. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  on  the  Infraction  of  the 

Treaty  of  Washington,  March,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  20.   ,  1845. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  of  the  Senate  and  House 

of  Representatives  of  the  State  of  Maine,  in  relation  to  the  North- 
eastern Boundary  of  the  State.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  59,  56. 
Portland,  1828. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislature  of 

Maine,  on  the  North-eastern  Boundary.  12mo,  pp.  8.  Augus- 
ta, 1832. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Standing  Committee  on  the  Library,  on  the 

Memorial  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society,  March,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
 ,  1856. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Maine  Insane  Hospital,  Decem- 
ber, 1841.    8vo,  pp.  55.    Augusta,  1841. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Maine  Insane 

Hospital,  December,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  31.    n.  d. 

 .  Reports  of  the  Trustees,  Steward  and  Treasurer,  and  Super- 
intendent, of  the  Insane  Hospital,  Augusta,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
Augusta,  1846. 

 .    Reports  of  the  Trustees,  Steward,  and  Superintendent  of  the 

Insane  Hospital,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Augusta,  1848. 

 .    Report  and  Resolve  relating  to  Divorces,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

 ,  1844. 

 .  Resolves  of  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Maine,  June  Ses- 
sion, 1820.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Portland,  1820. 

 .  See  Greenleaf,  Moses.  New-England  Mercantile  Union- 
Business  Directory. 

 Province  of.  —  See  Sewall,  David. 

 Boundaries  of.  —  See  Wood,  Isaiah. 

 The  Dutch  in.  —  See  De  Peyster,  J.  Watts. 

 Ecclesiastical  History  of.  —  See  Greenleaf,  Jonathan. 

 Geographical  View  of.  —  See  Whipple,  Joseph. 

 Geology  of  the  State  of.  —  See  Jackson,  Charles  T. 

 History  of.  —  See  Maine  Historical  Society  (Collections).  Sulli- 
van, James.    Williamson,  William  D. 

 Report  on  the  Public  Lands  in  the  State  of.  —  See  MASSACHUSETTS. 

Maine  Baptist  Convention.  Minutes  of  the  Maine  Baptist  Convention, 
East  Winthrop,  June  17,  1845.    12mo,  pp.  32.    Portland,  1845. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Maine  Conference.    Statistical  Tables.    8vo.    n.  d. 

 Historical  Society.    Collections  of  the  Maine  Historical  Society.  Vols. 

i.-v.    5  vols.  8vo.    Portland,  1831-1847,  1853,  1856-57. 

 See  Folsom,  George.  Maine,  State  of  (Report,  &c).  Willis,  Wil- 
liam.   Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 Insane  Hospital.  —  See  Maine,  State  of. 

 Lands.  The  Petition  and  Memorial  of  the  Towns  of  Bristol,  Noble- 
borough,  New-Castle,  Edgcomb,  and  Boothbay,  to  the  General 
Court  of  Massachusetts,  1810.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1811. 

 Liquor  Law.  —  See  Thayer,  William  M. 

 in  New  York.  —  See  New-York  Temperance  Society. 

 Missionary  Society.  —  See  Bayley,  Kiah.   Brown,  Francis.  Gillet, 

Eliphalet.  Jenks,  William.  Scott,  Jonathan.  Tappan,  Benja- 
min.   Thurston,  David.    Ward,  Jonathan. 

 Reference-book.  —  See  Lord,  John  P. 

 Register  (The)  and  United-States  Calendar  for  1827.    12mo.  Hal- 

lowell  [1827]. 

 for  1834.    12mo.    Augusta,  1834. 

Maine,  M.  L'.  —  See  Roche,  De. 

Maintain  Plighted  Faith.  —  See  Chase,  Salmon  P.  (Speech). 
Maintenance  of  an  Able  and  Faithful  Ministry.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 due  to  those  that  preach  the  Gospel.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

Maiolus,  Simon,  Bishop  of  Volturara.    Dies  Canicvlares,  hoc  est,  Collo- 

qvia  Physica  Nova  et  Admiranda.    Editio  tertia.    Folio.  Mogvn- 

tite,  1614. 

Mair,  Rev.  Hugh,  D.D.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Mair,  John,  A.M.    A  Radical  Vocabulary,  Latin  and  English.    Fifth  edi- 
tion.   16mo.    Edinburgh,  1779. 
 See  Cocker,  Edward. 

Maison  de  Menou.  —  See  Menou,  Count  Jules  de. 

 Rustique.  —  See  Stevens,  Charles. 

Maiseaux,  M.  Des.  —  See  Boileau,  Nicolas. 

Majesty  (The)  and  Mortality  of  Created  Gods.  Illustrated  and  improved.  — 
See  Trumbull,  Benjamin. 

Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak  [Black  Hawk].  Life  of  Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia- 
kiak,  or  Black  Hawk  ;  with  Account  of  the  Late  War,  &c.  Dic- 
tated by  himself.    12mo.    Cincinnati,  1833. 

Makemie,  Rev.  Francis.  An  Answer  to  George  Keith's  Libel  against  a 
Catechism  published  by  Francis  Makemie.  16mo.  Boston,  1694. 
(Two  copies.) 

 A  Narrative  of  a  New  and  Unusual  American  Imprisonment  of  Two 

Presbyterian  Ministers,  and  Prosecution  of  Mr.  Francis  Makemie. 
4to,  pp.  47.    [New  York],  1707. 

Malacca,  Description  of.  —  See  D  ampler,  William. 

 Anglo-Chinese  College  at.  —  See  Anglo-Chinese  College. 

Malachi,  Prophecy  of.  —  See  Hutciieson,  George. 

Maladie  Epidemique  qui  Regne  a  Philadelphie.  —  See  Nassy,  D. 

Maladies  qui  affectent  le  Ble.  —  See  Dupont,  Emilien. 

 de  l'Oreille.  —  See  Bodinier,  J.  V. 

Malard,  Rev.  Michael.  An  Advertisement  against  John  Armand  Dubour- 
dieu,  Minister  of  the  French  Church  in  the  Savoy,  and  his  French 
League.    8vo,  pp.  9.    London,  1718. 

Malaspina,  Alejandro.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Malden,  Mass.  The  Bicentennial  Book  of  Maiden.  Containing  the  Ora- 
tion and  Poem  delivered  May  23,  1849,  &c.    12mo.    Boston,  1850. 


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Malden  Centennial  Celebration,  1849.  —  Sec  Gkkkn,  James  1). 

 Bridge.     Maiden  Bridge  to  the  People.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1829. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Corporation  of  Maiden  Bridge, 

July,  1808.    lGmo,  pp.  9.    Charlestown,  1808. 
Male  Academy  of  the  South-Carolina  Society.  —  See  Read,  William 

George. 

Malformation  of  the  Bladder.  —  See  McWhinnie,  A.  Melville. 
Malherbe,  Francois  de.    Poesies  de  Malherbe,  rangees  par  Ordre  Chrono- 

logique.    16mo.    Geneve,  1777. 
Malicious  Prosecution.    Report  of  the  Case  of  Charles  Stearns  vs.  J.  W. 

Ripley.  —  See  Stearns,  Charles. 
Malignant  Cholera.  —  See  Cholera. 

 or  Epidemic  Cholera,  Sketch  of  the  Progress  of  the.  —  See  Warren, 

Edward. 

 Disease  in  New  York,  1805.  —  See  Miller,  Edward. 

 Fever.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

Mallen  y  Compania  Catalogo  de  los  Libros  Latinos,  Franceses,  e  Italianos 
de  todas  Facultades  que  se  hallan  venales  en  la  Libreria  de  Mallen  en 
Valencia.    16mo.    [Valencia],  1805. 

Mallet  du  Pan  [Jacques].  The  Dangers  which  threaten  Europe  ;  with  the 
^Eras  of  Events  subsequent  to  the  Revolution  of  France.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.  8vo,  pp.  88.  New  York,  1795.  (Two 
copies.) 

 The  History  of  the  Destruction  of  the  Helvetic  Union  and  Liberty. 

12mo.    Boston,  1799. 
Malouet,  Baron  de  V.  P.  —  See  Vastey,  J.  L.  de. 
Malta.    Ktyb-yl-qari  [Maltese  Spelling-book].    12mo.    Malta,  1831. 
 Regulations  for  the  Government  Charitable  Institutions  of  the  Islands 

of  Malta  and  Gozo.    8vo.    Malta,  1851. 
 Saggio  sulla  Prova  Giudiziaria  considerata  in  Rapporto  all'attuale  Legis- 

lazione  Maltese.    Seconda  edizione.    8vo.    Malta,  1849. 

 Knights  of.  —  See  Vertot,  Rene  Aubert,  Abbe  de. 

Maltese  Language.  —  See  Vassalli,  Michelantonio. 
 Spelling-book.  —  See  Malta. 

Mammiferous  Animals.  Lectures  on  the  Mammiferous  Animals.  [Want- 
ing title.]    8vo.    n.  d. 

Mammoth  Bones,  Memoir  on  the.  —  See  Turner,  George. 

Man.  The  Catechism  of  Man ;  pointing  out,  from  sound  Principles  and 
acknowledged  Facts,  the  Rights  and  Duties  of  every  Rational 
Being.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Philadelphia,  reprinted,  1794.   (Two  copies.) 

 Animal  and  Intellectual  Economy  of.  —  See  Ramsay,  Alexander. 

 Dynamic  Laws  and  Relations  of.  —  See  Rogers,  Edward  C. 

 with  his  Ability  through  the  Atonement  to  render  himself  Acceptable  to 

God.  —  See  Smith,  James. 

 and  his  Dwelling-place.    8vo,  pp.  85.    Boston,  1855. 

 of  God  throughly  furnished  to  every  Good  Work.  —  See  Byles,  Mather. 

 of  Honour.  —  See  Cheynell,  Francis. 

 humbled  by  being  compared  to  a  Worm.  —  See  Cooper,  William. 

 Mortal,  God  Everlasting.  —  See  Lockwood,  James. 

 of  Reason.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Responsible  for  his  Belief.  —  See  Wardlay\\  Ralph. 

 shall  not  live  by  Bread  alone.  —  See  Higginson,  Thomas  W. 

 of  Sin,  Discourse  on  the.  —  See  Coofer,  Samuel. 

 of  Taste.  —  See  Bramston,  James. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Man  Unmasked.  —  See  Leigh,  Egerton. 

 of  War.  —  See  Willabd,  Samuel. 

Man,  History  of  the  Isle  of.  —  See  Bullock,  H.  A. 

Man's  Dignity  and  Duty  as  a  Reasonable  Creature.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

 Duty  in  relation  to  the  Lord's  Work.  —  See  Storks,  Richard  S. 

 Extremity,  God's  Opportunity.  —  See  Tokrey,  Samuel. 

 Frailty  exhibited  in  his  Life  and  Death.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter. 

 Inability  to  comply  with  the  Gospel.    J.  Smalley.  —  See  American 

Doctrinal  Tract  Society. 
 Life  considered  under  the  Similitude  of  a  Vapour.  —  See  Chauncy, 

Charles. 

 Likeness  to  God.  —  See  Purkitt,  J.  H. 

Management  of  Negroes.  —  See  Grainger,  James. 

MANAGEMENTS  of  Cardinal  Julio  Mazarine.  —  See  Priorato,  Count  Galeazo 
Gualdo. 

Manatus  Nasuttjs.  —  See  Wyman,  Jeffries. 

Manby,  Rev.  Peter,  Dean  of  Londonderry.  A  Reformed  Catechism,  in  Two 
Dialogues,  concerning  the  English  Reformation.   4to.   Dublin,  1687. 

Manchester,  X.H.,  History  of.  —  See  Potter,  Chandler  E. 

Manchester  [England]  Constitutional  Society.  —  See  Cooper,  Thomas. 

 and  Salford  Asylum  for  Female  Penitents;  Eighteenth  Report,  1841. 

8vo,  pp.  18.    Manchester,  1841. 

 Lock  Hospital.  The  Annual  Report  of  the  Manchester  and  Sal- 
ford  Lock  Hospital.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Manchester,  1843. 

 Town  Mission.    First  Annual  Report,  May,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  34. 

Manchester,  1838. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report,  June,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Manches- 
ter, 1839. 

 .  Third  Annual  Report,  May,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  44.  Manches- 
ter, 1840. 

 .  Fifth  Annual  Report,  May,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Manches- 
ter, 1842. 

 .  Sixth  Annual  Report,  April,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  42.  Manches- 
ter, 1843. 

Manco  Capac,  Ynca.  —  Sec  Garcilaso  de  la  Vega. 

MANDELSLO,  John  Albert  de.  The  Voyages  and  Travels  of  John  Albert 
de  Mandelslo  into  the  East  Indies.  Begun  in  the  Year  M.DC.XXX- 
VHL,  and  finish'd  in  M.DC.XL.  Rendred  into  English  by  John 
Davies.    Folio.    London,  1662. 

 See  Olearius,  Adamus. 

Mandeville,  Bernard  de,  M.D.    An  Enquiry  into  the  Origin  of  Honor, 

and  the  Usefulness  of  Christianity  in  War.    8vo.    London,  1732. 
Mandeville,  Sir  John.  —  See  Naval  Chronicle. 

M[anorillon],  J[oseph],  Translator.  Le  Voyageur  Americain;  ou,  Obser- 
vations sur  FEtat  Actuel  des  Colonies  Britanniques  en  Amerique. 
Traduit  de  l'Anglois.    8vo.    Amsterdam,  1782. 

Manger  (The)  and  the  Star.  —  See  Lunt,  William  P. 

Manhattan  Quartz  Mining  Company.  Facts  concerning  Quartz  and 
Quartz  Mining;  with  the  Charter.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Xew  York,  1852. 

Manheim,  Frederic.  Affecting  History  of  the  Dreadful  Distresses  of  Fre- 
deric Manheim's  Family,  &c. ;  with  Account  of  the  Destruction  of 
Wyoming.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Philadelphia,  1794. 

Mania.  —  See  Wharton,  John. 

Manifestation  of  Christ.  —  See  Frotiiingiiam,  Nathaniel  L. 
 of  the  Truth.  —  See  KlP,  William  Ingraham. 


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Manifestations  of  the  Beneficence  of  Divine  Providence  towards  America. — 

See  Madison,  James. 
Manifesto,  The.  —  See  Dunlavy,  John. 

 of  the  Christian-Evidence  Society,  Answer  to  the.  —  Sec  Smith,  John 

Pye. 

 containing  a  Plain  Statement  of  Facts,  &c.  —  See  General  ASSEMBLY 

of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
Manifiesto  que  hace  el  Gobierno  de  Colombia,  &c,  con  la  Contestacion.  — 

See  Vidaurre,  Manuel  L. 

 de  la  Legislatura  de  Vera  Cruz,  Replica  a  el.  —  See  Poinsett,  Joel  R. 

 de  los  Principios  Politicos  del  Escono  Sr.  D.  J.  R.  Poinsett.  —  See 

Zavala,  Lorenzo  de. 
Manilla.  —  See  Velarde,  Pedro  Murillo. 

[Manley,  Mrs.  De  la  Riviere.]  Memoirs  of  Europe  towards  the  Close  of 
the  Eighth  Century.  Written  by  Eginserdus,  Secretary  and  Favourite 
to  Charlemagne.    Second  edition.    8vo.    London,  1710. 

Manley,  James  R.,  M.D.  Anniversary  Discourse  before  the  New-York 
Academy  of  Medicine,  Nov.  8,  1848.   Svo,  pp.  36.   New  York,  1849. 

Manlius.  With  Notes  and  References,  Nos.  1  to  7.  Svo,  pp.  54.  [Bos- 
ton, 1794.] 

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Manlius  Capitolinus.  —  See  Lafosse,  Antoine  de. 

Mann,  Herman.  Historical  Annals  of  Dedham,  from  its  Settlement  in 
1635  to  1847.    8vo.    Dedham,  1847. 

Mann,  Hon.  Horace.  The  Common-school  Controversy.  Three  Letters  in 
Reply  to  Charges  by  the  Editor  of  the  Christian  Witness  and  by 
Edward  A.  Newton.    8vo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1844. 

 Oration  delivered  before  the  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4, 

1842.    Svo,  pp.  86.    Boston,  1842. 

 Oration  delivered  Sept.  6,  1825,  before  the  United-Brothers'  Society  of 

Brown  University.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Providence,  1825. 

 Reply  to  the  "  Remarks  "  of  Thirty-one  Boston  Schoolmasters  to  the 

Seventh  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of 
Education.    Svo.    Boston,  1844. 

 Speech  on  the  Right  of  Congress  to  legislate  for  the  Territories ; 

House  of  Representatives,  June  30,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Washing- 
ton, 1848.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery  in  the  Territories ;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Feb.  15,  1850.  Svo,  pp.  15.  Washington,  1850.  (Two 
copies.) 

 See  Field,  Barnum.    Massachusetts  (Abstract  of  School  Returns ; 

Reports  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education).  Smith, 
Matthew  Hale. 

Mann,  Dr.  James.  Account  of  Defeat  of  Indians  near  Wrentham.  —  See 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

Mann,  Rev.  Joel.  Intemperance  destructive  of  National  Welfare.  An 
Essay.    12mo,  pp.  12.   ,  1828. 

Mann,  Samuel  H.  —  See  Wood,  Josiah,  jun. 

Manna  gathered  in  the  Morning.  —  See  Parsons,  Jonathan. 

Manners  of  the  Great.  Thoughts  on  the  Importance  of  the  Manners  of  the 
Great  to  General  Society.  Fifth  edition.  16mo,  pp.  84.  Worces- 
ter, 1797. 

 and  Spirit  of  Nations.  —  See  Nations. 

Mannevilette  M.  Dapres  de.  Memoire  sur  la  Navigation  de  France  aux 
Indes.    4to,  pp.  60.    Paris,  1768. 


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Manning,  Rev.  Jacob  B.    Sermon  and  Addresses  at  the  Installation  of  Rev. 

Jacob  B.  Manning,  at  the  Old  South  Church,  Boston,  March  11, 

1857.    [Sermon,  E.  A.  Park;  Ch.,  W.  A.  Stearns;  R.H.,  G.  W. 

Blagden  ;  Address,  N.  Adams.]    8vo,  pp.  91.    Boston,  1857. 
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Edwards  A. 

Manning,  Rev.  James.  —  See  Maxcy,  Jonathan. 

Manoel,  Francisco.    Carta  de  Guia  de  Cazados,  para  que  pelo  Caminho  da 

Prudencia  se  acerte  com  a  Caza  do  Descanso.    24mo.   ,  1765. 

Manor  of  Rensselaerwyck.  —  See  Pepper,  C. 

Mansfield,  E.  D.  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the  Cincinnati  Astro- 
nomical Society,  June,  1845 ;  with  Reports,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  55. 
Cincinnati,  1845. 

 See  Drake,  Benjamin. 

Mansfield,  William  Murray,  Lord.  —  See  Colonies. 
 Letters  to.  —  See  Stuart,  Andrew. 

Mansfield,  Mass.,  Churches  and  Ministry  of.  —  See  Emery,  Stephen  H. 

(Ministry  of  Taunton). 
Mansfield  Coal.  —  See  Massachusetts  Mining  Company. 
Mantinus,  Jacobus.  —  See  Aristotle. 

Mantissa  de  Nomine  Jehova.  —  See  Dorscheus,  Johann.  Georgius. 
Manton,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  The  Blessed  Estate  of  them  that  die  in  the  Lord. 

Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Jane  Blackwel.   4to,  pp.  36.   Lond.  1656. 
 See  Harris,  William. 

Mantuan,  Baptist  Spagnoli.    Adolescentia.     In  decern  Eclogas  divisa. 

16mo.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title  and  imprint.] 
Manual  Exercise  (The),  as  ordered  by  his  Majesty  in  1764.  With  Plans,  &c. 

[Compiled  by  Edward  Harvey,  Adjutant-General.]     4to,  pp.  40. 

Boston,  1774. 

 Labor  Institute.  —  See  Woodstock  Manual-Labor  Institute. 

 Schools.  —  See  Teachers'  Society  of  Georgia. 

Manuductio  ad  Ministerium.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Manuduction  for  Mr.  Robinson.  —  See  Robinson,  John. 

Manuel  de  l'Artilleur.  —  See  Durtubie,  Theodore. 

— . —  des  Proprietaires  de  Toutes  les  Classes.  —  See  Barrau,  P.  B. 

Manufactory  Scheme.  —  See  Land-Bank  Company. 

Manufacture  of  Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes.  —  See  Townsend,  David. 

— —  of  Salt.  —  See  Cochrane,  Archibald,  Earl  of  Dundonald. 

Manufactures.  Statement  respecting  Manufactures  in  the  United  States. 
[Imperfect.]    8vo.    n.  d. 

 See  Connecticut  Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  American  Manu- 
factures. Society  of  Middlesex  Husbandmen  and  Manufac- 
turers. 

-.  American.  —  See  Coxe,  Tench.    Hamilton,  Alexander. 

 of  Berkshire  County.  —  See  Kellogg,  Ensign  H. 

 of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  —  See  Eden,  Sir  Frederick  Morton. 

 in  Massachusetts.  —  See  Hastings,  William  S.  Massachusetts. 

 ■  of  St.  Louis.  —  See  St.  Louis,  City  of. 

 of  the  United  States.  —  See  Pitkin,  Timothy  (Statistical  View).  Uni- 
ted States  (Statistics). 

■—> —  of  Soap  and  Candles.  —  See  Association  of  Tallow-chandlers  and 
Soap-makers. 

Manufacturing  Corporations.  —  See  Maine,  State  of. 
Manumission  to  a  Manuduction.    Rev.  John  Robinson.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  4th  Series).    Robinson,  John. 


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Manumission  of  Slaves,  New-York  Society  for  promoting.  —  Sec  MlLLEB, 
Samuel. 

Manuscripts  in  the  British  Museum.  —  See  Ayscough,  Samuel. 

 in  the  Library  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries,  London.  —  See  SOCIETY 

of  Antiquaries. 
Manutius,  Aldus  Pius.  —  See  Hesychius. 
Manutius,  Paulus.  —  See  Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius. 

Map  of  Lands  confirmed  to  the  United  States  by  Indian  Tribes.  —  See  UNI- 
TED States. 

Mapes,  Walter.    The  Latin  Poems  commonly  attributed  to  Walter  Mapes. 

Collected  and  edited  by  Thomas  Wright,  Esq.,  F.S.A.    [Printed  for 

the  Camden  Society.]    4to.    London,  1841. 
 Gualteri  Mapes  de  Nugis  Curialium  Distinctiones  quinque.    Edited  by 

Thomas  Wright,  F.S.A.    Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.  4to. 

London,  1850. 

Maps.  A  Collection  of  Twenty-five  Miscellaneous  Maps  and  Charts  of  Bos- 
ton and  its  Environs.  [Containing  Pelham's  and  Page's  Plans.] 
Folio,    n.  d. 

 and  Charts  in  Library  of  Harvard  University.  —  See  Harvard  College. 

 of  Counties  in  England  and  Wales.  —  See  Badeslade,  Thomas. 

 of  the  Missions  of  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions.  —  See  American  Board. 
 and  Surveys,  Catalogue  of,  in  the  New-York  State  Library.  —  See  New 

York,  State  of. 

Maqua  Indians.  Propositions  made  by  the  Sachems  of  the  three  Maquas 
Castles,  Albany,  Feb.  25,  1689-90.    4to,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1690. 

[Marana,  John  Paul.]  The  Eight  Volumes  of  Letters  writ  by  a  Turkish 
Spy,  who  lived  Five  and  Forty  Years  undiscovered  at  Paris.  Trans- 
lated from  Arabic  into  Italian,  and  from  thence  into  English.  Eight 
volumes  in  four,  12mo.    London,  1707. 

Marat,  J.  P.  —  See  Henriques,  L.  M. 

Marban,  Pedro.    Arte  de  la  Lengva  Moxa ;  con  su  Vocabulario  y  Cathe- 

cismo.    16mo.    [Lima,  1701  ?] 
Marblehead,  Topographical  and  Historical  Account  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  1st  Series). 
 First  Church  in.  —  See  Dana,  Samuel. 

[Marbois,  Francois  Barbe  de.]  Complot  d'Arnold  et  de  Sir  Henry  Clinton 
contre  les  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique  et  contre  le  General  Washington, 
Septembre,  1780.    8vo.    Paris,  1816. 

Marcandier,  M.  Abstract  of  the  most  Useful  Parts  of  a  later  Treatise  on 
Hemp.  Translated  from  the  French  of  M.  Marcandier:  with 
Observations,  &c.  To  which  is  added  some  Account  of  the  Use  of 
the  Horse-chesnut,  and  a  Plan  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hemp-brake. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1766.    (Two  copies.) 

[March,  Rev.  Edmund.]  Divine  Providence  (to  appearance)  visibly  en- 
gaged in  fulfilling  Scripture  Prophecies.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1 7<5i2. 

Marchant,  Dr.  Leon.  Essai  sur  le  Colera-Morbus  Epidemique.  8vo, 
pp.  48.    Bordeaux,  Paris,  1831. 

Marche,  Jean-Francois  de  la,  Bishop  of  St.  Pol  de  Leon.  Lettre  a  notre 
tres-saint  Pere  le  Pape,  Pie  VII.  Traduite  du  Latin.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Paris,  1814. 

Marco  Polo.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giov.  Battista. 

Marcus,  Moses.  —  See  Carpzov,  John  Gottlob. 

Marcy,  Capt.  Randolph  B.,  U.S.A.  Exploration  of  the  Red  River  of  Louisi- 
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Mare  Clausum.  —  See  Selden,  John. 

Maresius,  Samuel.  —  See  Comenius,  Johannes  Amos. 

Margarot,  Maurice.  The  Trial  of  Maurice  Margarot,  at  Edinburgh,  Janu- 
ary, 1794,  for  Seditious  Practices.  8vo.  New  York,  reprinted,  n.  d. 
(Two  copies.) 

Marie-Antoinette,  Queen  of  France.  Authentic  Trial  at  Large  of  Marie- 
Antoinette,  late  Queen  of  France,  before  the  Revolutionary  Tribunal 
at  Paris,  Oct.  15,  1793;  with  her  Life.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  92. 
London,  1793. 

Marie-Theresa-Charlotte,  Duchesse  d'Angouleme.  L'Hermite  de  Saint- 
Jean  ;  ou,  Tableau  des  Fetes  Marseillaises,  lors  de  l'Arrivee  et  durant 
le  Sejour  de  S.  A.  R.  a  Marseille,  Nos.  1-4.    8vo.    Marseille,  1823. 

Marietta,  Ohio.  —  See  Drown,  Solomon.    Varnum,  James  M. 

 Early  Physicians  of.  —  See  Hildreth,  S.  P. 

Marietta  and  Cincinnati  Railroad  Company.  Special  Report  of  the 
President  and  Directors,  February,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  94.  Cincin- 
nati, 1858. 

 College.    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  Marietta  College, 

September,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Cincinnati,  1835. 

Marine  Animal  seen  near  Cape  Ann,  1817.  —  See  Linn^ean  Society. 

 Bible  Society  of  Boston  and  its  Vicinity.  —  See  Payson,  Edward. 

 of  New  York.    Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers,  1821.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    New  York,  1821. 

 Corps,  United- States.  —  See  Navy. 

 Invertebrata  of  Grand  Manan.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Con- 

trib.,  vol.  vi.). 

 Mission  at  Large.    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Marine  Mission  at 

Large,  August,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston  [1850]. 

 Society,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Marine  Society. 

 ,  Halifax.  —  See  Brown,  Andrew. 

 ,  Salem.  —  See  Bentley,  William  (Sermon  on  Death  of  Jonathan 

Gardner). 

 Telegraph.  —  See  Pickering,  John. 

Mariner's  Church,  New  York.  Address  on  the  Subject  of  a  Mariner's 
Church.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [New  York,  1818.] 

 ,  Portland,  Me.  Statement  of  the  Plan  and  Objects  of  the  Mari- 
ner's Church,  Portland,  Me.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Portland,  1829. 

 New  Calendar.  —  See  Colson,  Nathaniel. 

Marion  College,  Mo.  First  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Stu- 
dents of  Marion  College,  Mo.    8vo,  pp.  25.    St.  Louis,  1835. 

Maritime  Law.  —  See  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States.  Cour  d'Ap- 
pel.  Cour  de  Cassation.  Conseil  d'Etat.  Justice,  Alexan- 
der.   Tribunal  de  Commerce. 

 Protection.  —  See  Quincy,  Josiah. 

Market  (Public)  in  Boston.  —  See  Boston,  Town  of.    Some  Reasons  and 

Arguments,  &c. 
Markets.  —  See  New  York,  City  of. 

[Markham,  Gervase.]  Cheape  and  Good  Husbandry,  for  the  Well-ordering 
of  all  Beasts  and  Fowles,  and  for  the  Generall  Cure  of  their  Diseases. 
The  fift  edition.    4to.    London,  1631. 

[  ]  Country  Contentments  ;  or,  The  Husbandman's  Recreations.  Fourth 

edition.    4to.    London,  1631.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  The  English  Hovse-VVife  :  containing  the  Inward  and  Outward  Ver- 

tues  which  ought  to  be  in  a  Compleate  Woman.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1631. 


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Markham,  Gervasc,  continued. 

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Sterrill  Grounds.    4to.    London,  1020. 

 The  Inrichment  of  the  Weald  of  Kent.    4to,  pp.  24.    London,  1631. 

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Markley,  Benjamin  A.  An  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1811,  before  the 
Seventy-six  Association,  Charleston,  S.C.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Charles- 
ton, 1811. 

Markoe,  Francis,  jun.  —  See  Abert,  J.  J. 

[Markoe,  Peter.]  The  Times  :  a  Poem.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Philadelphia,  1788. 
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Markwick,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  B.D.  The  Prerogative  of  the  Jews  asserted, 
without  Diminution  or  Derogation  to  the  Churches  of  the  Gentiles. 
8vo.    London,  1731. 

 Six  Small  Tracts.    8vo.    London,  1733. 

  Some  Additional  Notes  towards  a  Further  Elucidation  of  the  Apocalyp- 

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 Stricture  Lucis.    A  Calculation  of  the  LXX.  Weeks  of  Daniel,  chap. 

ix.  ver.  24.    With  Supplement.    8vo.    London,  1728. 

 A  Supplement  to  Stricture  Lucis ;  or,  Second  Thoughts.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1730. 

 The  Last  Additions  to  Stricturse  Lucis.    8vo,  pp.  64.    London,  1730. 

 A  Synopsis  ;  or,  A  Compendious  View  of  the  Apocalvpse.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1738. 

Marlborough,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 
Marmier,  Xavier.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo.    Rai  n,  Carl  Chris- 
tian. 

Marmontel,  Jean-Frangois.  Contes  Moraux,  suivis  d'une  Apologie  du 
Theatre.    Tome  premier.    16mo.    Avignon,  1763. 

Marocco,  Specchio  dellTmpero  di.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Marquesas  Islands.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  1st  Series). 

Marquette,  Jacques.  Voyage  et  Decouverte  de  quelques  Pays  et  Nations 
de  l'Amerique  Septentrionale.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Paris,  reprinted,  1845. 

 See  Shea,  John  G.    Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biography,  vol.  x.). 

Marrant,  Rev.  John.  A  Sermon  preached  24th  June,  1789,  before  the  Af- 
rican Lodge  in  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

Marrett,  Rev.  Daniel.  —  See  Appleton,  Jesse. 

Marriage,  Religion,  and  Private  Property.  —  See  Owen,  Robert. 

 Vindication  of,  as  solemnized  by  Presbyterians.  —  See  Vindication. 

Marrow  (The)  of  the  Gospel.  —  See  Durham,  James. 

 of  Modern  Divinity.  —  See  Fisher,  E. 

Marsden,  Rev.  Joshua.  An  Extract  from  the  Rev.  Joshua  Marsden's  Jour- 
nal during  his  Passage  from  New  York  to  England ;  with  Lines 
on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Thomas  Coke,  LL.D.  8vo,  pp.  24.  New 
York,  1815. 

Marseilles.  —  See  Marie-Theresa-Charlotte,  Duchesse  d'Angouleme. 
MARSH,  Rev.  Daniel,  A.M.    Vermont-Election  Sermon,  1813.    8vo,  pp.  30. 
Montpelier,  1813. 

Marsh,  Rev.  Ebenezer  Grant.    Oration  before  the  <1>  B  K  Society,  New 

Haven,  Dec.  5,  1797.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Hartford,  1798. 
 Oration  on  the  Truth  of  the  Mosaic  History  of  the  Creation  ;  delivered 

at  the  Public  Commencement,  New  Haven,  September,  1798.  8vo, 

pp.  59.    Hartford,  1798. 
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Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 


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Marsh,  Elisha.  —  See  Cooke,  "William. 

Marsh,  Hon.  George  P.  Speech  on  the  Bill  for  establishing  the  Smithso- 
nian Institution  ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  April  22, 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  1846. 

 Speech  on  the  Mexican  War  ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

Feb.  10,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1848. 

 Communications  relative  to  the  Case  of  Rev.  Mr.  King.  —  See  United 

States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xi.). 

Marsh,  Rev.  Herbert,  D.D.  A  Course  of  Lectures  on  the  Several  Branches 
of  Divinity.  8vo.  Part  L,  Cambridge,  1812;  Part  HI.,  Boston, 
1815  ;  Part  IV.,  Boston,  1819. 

Marsh,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  Discourse  delivered  at  Wethersfield,  Dec.  11, 
1783;  being  a  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving  throughout  the  United 
States.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Hartford  [1784]. 

 Election  Sermon  preached  at  Hartford,  Conn.,  May  12,  1796.  8vo, 

pp.  34.    Hartford,  1796. 

 The  Great  Sin  and  Danger  of  striving  with  God.    A  Sermon  preached 

at  Wethersfield,  Dec.  13,  1782,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Lydia  Beadle, 
Wife  of  the  late  William  Beadle,  and  her  Children,  who  were  all  mur- 
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Marsh,  Leonard,  M.D.  The  Physiology  of  Intemperance.  An  Address 
before  the  Temperance  Societv  of  the  University  of  Vermont,  June  29, 
1841.    8vo.    Burlington,  1841. 

Marshall,  Christopher.  Passages  from  the  Remembrancer  of  Christopher 
Marshall.  Edited  by  William  Duane,  jun.  12mo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1839. 

Marshall,  Humphry.  Arbustrum  Americanum ;  or,  An  Alphabetical 
Catalogue  of  Forest  Trees  and  Shrubs,  natives  of  the  United  States. 
8vo.    Philadelphia,  1785. 

Marshall,  Hon.  Humphrey.  Remarks  on  the  Report  of  the  Conference 
Committee  on  the  Kansas  Question ;  House  of  Representatives, 
April  29,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  1858. 

Marshall,  John,  Chief-Justice  of  the  United  States.  The  Life  of  George 
Washington ;  compiled,  under  the  Inspection  of  Hon.  Bushrod 
Washington,  from  Original  Papers.  Second  edition,  revised  and 
corrected  by  the  Author.  2  vols.  8vo.  [With  Atlas.]  Philadel- 
phia, 1832. 

 The  Life  of  George  Washington.    Maps  and  Subscribers'  Names.  4to. 

Philadelphia,  1807. 

 Opinion   of  the    Supreme   Court  of  the   United  States,  January 

Term,  1832,  in  the  Case  of  Samuel  A.  Worcester,  in  Error,  vs. 
The  State  of  Georgia.  8vo,  pp.  39.  Washington,  1832.  (Two 
copies.) 

 Opinions  concerning  Freemasonry.    Letter  to  Hon.  Edward  Everett. 

8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 Speech,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 

on  the  Resolutions  of  the  Hon.  Edward  Livingston,  relative  to 
Thomas  Nash,  alias  Jonathan  Robbins.  12mo,  pp.  45.  Phila- 
delphia, 1800. 

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Marshall,  Mary.  — See  Dyer,  Mary  M. 

Marshall,  Rev.'  S.  V.  An  Address  to  the  Young  Ladies  of  the  Natchez 
Female  Academy,  May  17,  1838.  With  Catalogue.  8vo,  pp.  38,  7. 
Natchez,  1838. 


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Marshall,  Rev.  Stephen,  B.D.  God's  Masterpiece.  A  Sermon  breached 
to  the  lit.  Hon.  House  of  Peers,  March  20,  164,3.  Monthly  Fast 
4to,  pp.  134.    London,  1645. 

 The  Strong  Helper ;  or,  The  Interest  and  Power  of  the  Prayers  of  the 

Destitute.  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Commons,  Monthly  Fast, 
April  30,  1040.    4to,  pp.  55.    London,  104  ";. 

Marshall,  Rev.  Walter.  The  Gospel  Mystery  of  Sanctification  opened  in 
sundry  Practical  Directions ;  with  a  Sermon  on  Justification.  Fifth 
edition.    lOmo.    Edinburgh,  1755. 

Marshe,  Witham.  Journal  of  the  Treaty  held  with  the  Six  Nations,  1744.  — 
See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  1st  Series). 

Marshfield,  Mass.,  Memorials  of.  —  See  Thomas.  Marcia  A. 

 Sudden  Deaths  at,  in  1058  and  1000. —  See  Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  B. 

 Speech  at,  Sept.  1,  1848.  —  See  "Webster,  Daniel. 

Marshman,  Rev.  Joshua.  —  See  College  for  the  Instruction  of  Asiatic 
Christian  and  other  Youth,  at  Serampore. 

Marsillac,  J.,  M.D.  La  Vie  de  Guillaume  Perm,  Fondateur  de  la  Pennsyl- 
vania   2  tomes,  8vo.    Paris,  1791. 

Martha's  Vineyard,  Indians  on.  —  See  Mayhew,  Experience. 

 ,  Sketches  of.  —  See  Devens,  Samuel  A. 

 ,  Success  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  of.  —  See  MAYHEW, 

Matthew. 

Martial,  Marcus  Valerius.  M.  Val.  Martialis  Epigrammatftn  Libri.  Ani- 
madversi,  Emendati,  et  Commentariolis  luculenter  explicati.  Opera 
et  Studio  Thoma?  Farnabii.    lOmo.    Londini,  1078. 

Martial  Wisdom  Recommended.  —  See  Williams,  William. 

Martin,  Rev.  Benjamin  N.  Science  and  the  Scriptures.  A  Discourse 
before  the  New- York  Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Societv,  Union 
College,  July  27,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Schenectady,  1852. 

Martin,  Felix.  —  See  Bressani,  Francois-Joseph. 

Martin,  Dr.  Hugh.    A  Narrative  of  a  Discovery  of  a  Sovereign  Specific  for 

the  Cure  of  Cancers.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1782. 
Martin,  John.  —  See  Collinges,  John. 

Martin,  John.  The  Conquest  of  Canaan;  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from  a 
Father  to  his  Son.    12mo.    London,  1777. 

Martin,  Hon.  Luther,  Chief-Justice  of  Baltimore  County,  Md.  Charge  deli- 
vered to  the  Grand  Jury,  Court  of  Oyer  and  Terminer,  &c.s  Balti- 
more County,  Oct.  4,  1813.    8vo,  pp.  11.    [Baltimore,  1813.] 

 Modern  Gratitude,  in  Five  Numbers  ;  addressed  to  Richard  Raynall 

Keene,  Esq.    8vo.    [Baltimore,  1802.] 

 See  Yates,  Robert. 

Martin,  Michael.  Life  of  Michael  Martin,  as  given  by  himself.  Third  edi- 
tion.   Svo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1822. 

 Review  of  the  Life  of  Michael  Martin,  who  was  executed  for  Highway 

Robbery,  Dec.  20,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1822. 

 See  Waldo,  F.  W. 

Martin,  Hon.  Morgan  L.  Address  delivered  before  the  State  Historical 
Society  of  Wisconsin,  Jan.  21,  1851.  12mo,  pp.  44.  Green 
Bay,  1851. 

Martineau,  Harriet.  Miss  Martineau  on  America,  Reviewed.  From  the 
American  Quarterly  Review,  September,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  43.    n.  d. 

 A  Review  of  Miss  Martineau's  Work  on  "  Society  in  America."  8vo, 

pp.  54.    Boston,  1837. 

Martinet,  Dr.  The  Catechism  of  Nature,  for  the  Use  of  Children.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Dutch.    lOmo,  pp.  99.    Boston,  1795. 

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MARTINICO,  Description  and  History  of.  —  See  Jefferys,  Thomas. 
MARTINIERE,  Augustinus  Bruzen  La.  —  See  Cluverius,  Philippus. 
Martinique,  Voyage  a  la.  —  See  R.,  J. 

MART1RE,  Pietro;    or  Martyr,  Peter.     De  Orbe  Novo  Decades  Octo, 

Annotationibus  illustrate  Lahore  et  Industria  Richardi  Haklvyti. 

16mo.    Parisiis,  1587. 

 See  Novus  Orbis.    Ramusio,  Giov.  Battista. 

Martyrs.  —  See  Blanciiard,  Amos.    Fox,  John. 

Marvell,  Andrew.  —  See  Parker,  Samuel.    Stephens,  William. 

Marvellous  Things  done  by  the  Right  Hand  and  Holy  Arm  of  God.  — 

See  Chauncy,  Charles. 
 Works  (The)  of  Creation  and  Providence  illustrated.  —  See  Prink, 

Samuel. 

Marvin,  Hon.  Dudley.    Letter  to  James  Parker,  Esq.,  against  supporting 

the  Nominees  of  the  Buffalo  Convention.    8vo,  pp.  8.   ,  1848. 

Marvin,  J.  G.  —  See  Mackintosh,  Sir  James. 

Mary,  Queen  of  England.  —  See  Great  Britain.  Haynes,  Samuel.  Lea, 
Rowland.    Persecutions  of  the  Church  of  England. 

Mary  II.,  Queen  of  Great  Britain.  —  See  Camden  Society  (Misc.,  vol.  i.). 
Mather,  Cotton. 

Maryland,  Province  of.  A  Compleat  Collection  of  the  Laws  of  Maryland. 
Folio.    Annapolis,  1727. 

 .    Votes  and  Proceedings  of  the  Lower  House  of  Assembly  of  the 

Province  of  Maryland,  December,  1754.  4to,  pp.  22.  Annapo- 
lis, 1755. 

 .    See  Bisset,  James.    Douglass,  William. 

 State  of.    Annual  Message  of  the  Executive  to  the  General  Assembly 

of  Maryland,  December  Session,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Annapo- 
lis, 1847. 

 .    Executive  Communication  to  the  General  Assembly,  December 

Session,  1818,  on  Turnpike  Roads.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Annapolis,  1819. 
 .    Message  of  the  Governor  of  Maryland,  transmitting  Reports  in 

relation  to  the  Boundary  Lines  of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and 

Delaware.    8vo,  pp.  87.    Washington,  1850. 
 .    Report  (in  part)  of  the  Commissioners  to  revise  the  Rules  of 

Practice,  Pleadings,  Forms,  &c,  of  the  Courts  of  this  State.  8vo. 

Cumberland,  1854. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means  upon  the  Report 

of  the  Select  Committee,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Baltimore,  1832. 

 .  Report  (in  part)  of  the  Committee  on  Ways  and  Means.  Jan- 
uary, 1840.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    Resolutions  from  the  Committee  on  Federal  Relations,  Jan.  19, 

1850.    8vo,  pp.  4.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    Report  of  James  Higgins,  M.D.,  State  Agricultural  Chemist, 

to  the  House  of  Delegates.    8vo,  pp.  92.    Annapolis,  1850. 

 .    Report  of  the  Maryland  Commissioners  on  a  Proposed  Canal 

from  Baltimore  to  Conewago.  With  Maps.  8vo,  pp.  84.  Balti- 
more, 1823. 

 .    See  Mayer,  Brantz. 

 .    Boundary  of.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

 .    History  and  Statistics  of  the  State  of  Maryland,  according  to 

the  Returns  of  the  Seventh  Census  of  the  United  States.  —  See 
Kennedy,  Joseph  C.  G. 

 Early  History  of.  —  See  Griffith,  Thomas  W. 

 History  of.  —  See  Bozman,  John  Leeds.    Journal  of  the  Times. 


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M  aryland,  Judicial  Reform  in.  —  See  Judicial  REFORM. 

 Two  Hundred  Years  ago.  —  Sec  STREETER,  S.  F. 

 Topographical  Description  of.  —  See  HUTCHINS,  Thomas. 

 University  of.  —  See  UNIVERSITY. 

Maryland  Citizln's  Companion  to  the  Polls.  —  See  Bland,  Theodoric. 

 Gazette  (The)  hy  Jonas,  Anne  Catharine,  William,  and  Frederick 

Green,  from  Oct.  19,  1748,  to  Oct.  31,  1770.  [Incomplete.]  4to  and 
folio.    Annapolis,  1748-76. 

 Historical  Society.     Annual  Report  of  the  President, '  18.30.  8vo, 

pp.  21.    Baltimore  [1850]. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  President,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Balti- 
more [1854]. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  President,  1858.   8vo,  pp.  28.   Bait.  1 858. 

 .    See  Brown,  George  William.    B urn AP,  George  W.  Carroll, 

Charles  (Journal).  Dodge,  Robert.  Donaldson,  Thomas.  Har- 
ris, J.  Morrison.  Mayer,  Charles  F.  Morris,  John  G.  Smith, 
J.  Spear.    Streeter,  S.  F.    Tifeany,  Osmond. 

 Hospital.  Report  of  the  President,  and  Board  of  Visitors,  and  Resi- 
dent Physician's  Report  [W.  Fisher],  1843.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Balti- 
more, 1844. 

 .    Report,  &c,  for  the  Year  1844.    8vo,  pp.  18.  .  Baltimore,  1845. 

 .  Report  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  &c,  with  Report  of  the  Resi- 
dent Physician  [J.  Fonerden],  for  1846,  1847,  1848,  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Baltimore,  n.  d. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  and  Reports  of  the  Resident 

Physician,  for  1850,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  12,  25.    Baltimore  [1852]. 

 Institute  for  the  Promotion  of  the  Mechanic  Arts.    Eighth  Annual 

Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  and  Treasurer,  April,  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  96.    Baltimore,  1856. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  and  Treasurer, 

April,  1857.    8vo.    Baltimore,  1857. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Standing  Committee  of  the  Library  De- 
partment, 1857.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Baltimore,  1857. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Baltimore,  1858. 

 .    See  Benton,  Thomas  H. 

 ■  Journal  and  Baltimore  Advertiser,  by  M.  K.  Goddard,  from  Nov.  27, 

1776,  to  March  28,  1783.  Semiweekly.  Folio.  Baltimore,  1776-83. 
[Incomplete.] 

 Line  (The)  during  the  Revolution.  —  See  Seventy-Six  Society. 

 Penitentiary.    Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Maryland  Penitentiary, 

January,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Baltimore,  1849. 

 Reform  Convention.  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  Maryland  Re- 
form Convention  to  revise  the  State  Constitution.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Annapolis,  1851. 

 Report  on  the  Appropriation  of  Public  Lands  for  Schools,  Review  of 

the.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared. 

 Resolutions.    The  Maryland  Resolutions,  and  the  Objections  to  them 

considered ;  by  a  Citizen  of  Maryland.  8vo,  pp.  39.  Balti- 
more, 1822. 

 Scheme  (The)  of  Expatriation  examined.  —  See  Colonization. 

 Society  for  promoting  the  Abolition  of  Slavery.    Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Grievances,  Memorial  to  General  Assembly,  &c.  4to, 
pp.  8.    Baltimore  [1792]. 
1 21,  vi  Mascal,  Leonard.   The  Gouernment  of  Cattell.   Diuided  into  Three  Bookes. 
[Black-letter.]    4to.    London,  1027. 


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MASCABDI,  Augustin.  A  Relation  of  the  Conspiracy  of  John  Lewis,  Count 
de  Fieschi.  Translated  by  H.  Hare.  16mo.  London,  n.  d.  [Im- 
perfect, wanting  title.] 

Mascarene,  John,  Esq.  —  See  Commissioners  of  Customs. 

MascHIL  Unmasked.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

Mashpee,  Description  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  hi.  2d  Series). 
MasiUS,  Hector  Gottfried.  —  See  Zoestius,  Hermannus. 
Maskelyne,  Nevil,  D.D.  —  See  Croswell,  William.    Nautical  Almanac. 
MASON,  Augustus,  M.D.    The  Quackery  of  the  Age:   a  Satire  on  the 

Times.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1845. 
Mason,  Charles.    Address  at  Centennial  Celebration,  Dublin,  N.H.,  June  17, 

1852.  —  See  Leonard,  Levi  W. 
Mason,  Rev.  Charles.    The  Divinity  of  Christ  not  contradictory  to  Human 

Reason.    12mo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1844. 
MASON,  Rev.  Cyrus,  D.D.,  Professor  in  the  University  of  the  City  of  New 

York.    The  Growth  and  Prospects  of  the  University  of  the  City  of 

New  York ;  a  Discourse  before  the  Alumni  Association.  8vo,  pp.  32. 

New  York,  1847. 

Mason,  Ebenezer.  The  Last  Words  of  Ebenezer  Mason,  executed  at  Ded- 
ham,  Oct.  7,  1802,  for  the  Murder  of  William  Pitt  Allen.  12mo, 
pp.  18.    Dedham,  1802. 

Mason,  Ebenezer  Porter.  —  See  Olmsted,  Denison. 

Mason,  Rev.  Erskine,  D.D.  The  Subject  and  Spirit  of  the  Ministry.  A 
Sermon  preached  before  the  Synod  of  New  York,  Oct.  16,  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  34.    New  York,  1838.  " 

 See  Cox,  Samuel  H. 

Mason,  Hon.  Jeremiah.  —  See  Hallett,  Benjamin  F.  (Arguments  of  Coun- 
sel, Trial  of  E.  K.  Avery). 

Mason,  Major  John.  Brief  History  of  the  Pequot  War.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 

Mason,  Rev.  John  M.,  D.D.  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  George 
Washington;  delivered  22d  February,  1800,  at  New  York.  8vo, 
pp.  23.    New  York,  1800. 

 Hope  for  the  Heathen.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  New- York  Mis- 
sionary Society,  Nov.  7,  1797.    8vo,  pp.  49.    New  York,  1797. 

 >  Living  Faith.    A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  the  Relief  of 

the  Destitute  Sick,  1st  November,  1801,  in  Edinburgh.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
New  York,  1802. 

 Oration,  commemorative  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Alexander  Hamilton  ; 

pronounced  before  the  New- York  State  Society  of  Cincinnati,  31st 
July,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  40.    New  York,  1S04.    (two  copies.) 

[  ]  Serious  Considerations  on  the  Election  of  a  President ;  addressed  to 

the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  36.    New  York,  1800. 

Mason,  Jonathan,  jun.  Oration,  Bost.,  Mar.  6, 1780.  4to,  pp.  23.  Bost.  1780. 
 See  Boston  Massacre. 

Mason,  Joseph,  Esq.  Argument  against  the  Petition  of  Nathaniel  Wood  and 
others  for  the  Establishment  of  Courts  at  Fitchburg  ;  Massachusetts 
Legislature,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Worcester,  n.  d. 

Mason,  Lowell,  Mus.  D. ;  and  Greene,  Rev.  David,  D.D.  Church  Psalmody. 
A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hvmns  adapted  to  Public  Worship. 
16mo,    Boston,  1846. 

Mason,  Nicholas.    Ventilation  and  Warmth.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1854. 

Mason,  Hon.  Samson.  Speech  on  the  Objections  of  the  President  to  the 
Bill  to  establish  a  Fiscal  Corporation ;  House  of  Representatives, 
Sept.  10,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1841. 


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Mason,  William,  A.M.    The  English  Garden:   a  Poem.    A  new  edition. 

With  Commentary  and  Notes,  by  W.  Burgh, LL.D.  8vo.  Dublin,  1786. 

Mason,  William.  La  Plume  Volantc  ;  or,  The  Art  of  Short-Hand  improv'd. 
Fifth  edition.    lGmo,  pp.  71.    London,  n.  d. 

Mason,  William  Powell.  An  Oration  delivered  at  Boston,  July  4,  1827. 
8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1827.    (Two  copies.) 

Mason,  Town  of,  X.H.  Report  of  the  Selectmen  of  the  Town  of  Mason, 
1857.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Groton,  1857. 

Mason  and  Dixon's  Line.  Message  of  the  Governor  of  Maryland  [Philip 
F.  Thomas],  transmitting  Reports  in  relation  to  the  Boundary-lines 
of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  Delaware.  8vo,  pp.  87.  Washing- 
ton, 1850. 

 .    See  Maryland.  Pennsylvania. 

Masons,  Society  of  Free.  —  See  Gore,  Christopher.    Howard.  Simeon. 

Hussey,  Josiah.    Jenks,  William.    Olcott,  Bulkley.  Pollen, 

Thomas.    Stillman,  Samuel. 
Masonic  Emblems  Explained.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason. 
 Eulogy.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  M. 

 Funeral  Solemnities  to  the  Memory  of  John  Warren.  M.D.,  1815.  —  See 

Warren,  John. 

 Hall,  Stockbridge. —  See  Wheeler,  Elijah. 

 Hymn.  —  See  Masonry. 

 Institution,  Letters  on  the.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 Melodies.  —  See  Power,  Thomas. 

 and  Social  Address  at  Laying  the  Corner-stone  of  St.  John's  Church, 

Portsmouth,  X.H.  —  See  St.  John's  Church. 
Masonry.    Candid  Reply  to  the  Address  of  Rev.  Alfred  Ely  on  the  Subject 

of  Speculative  Freemasonry.    12mo,  pp  20.    Boston,  1829.  (Two 

copies.) 

 The  Constitutions  of  the  Fraternity  of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons ; 

containing  their  History,  Charges,  &c.    4to.    Worcester,  1792. 

 Freemasonry.    Its  Pretensions  exposed  in  Faithful  Extracts  of  its 

Standard  Authors ;  with  a  Review  of  Town's  Speculative  Masonry. 
8vo.    New  York,  1828. 

 Freemasonry  in  Reply  to  Antimasonry,  in  the  American  Quarterly  Re- 
view, March,  1830.    12mo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1830. 

 A  Legislative  Investigation  into  Masonry,  bv  a  Committee  of  the  Gene- 
ral Assembly  of  Rhode  Island,  1831-1832.  Reported  by  B.  F. 
Hallett  and  others.    8vo,  pp.  85.    Boston,  1832. 

 Masonic  Hymn.    Broadside,    n.  d. 

 An  Official  Report  by  William  Sprague,  jun.,  one  of  the  Committee  of 

the  House  of  Representatives  of  Rhode  Island,  upon  the  Subject 
of  Masonry.    12mo,  pp.  23.    Providence,  1832. 

 Reply  to  the  Declaration  of  the  Twelve  Hundred  Masons ;  Boston 

Daily  Advocate  Extra,  Jan.  1,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1833. 

 Report  of  the  President,  Vice-Presidents,  and  several  Directors,  of  the 

Bunker-Hill-Monument  Association,  1831-1832.  8vo,  pp.  15  Bos- 
ton, 1832. 

 Thoughts  on  "  the  Excitement,"  in  Reply  to  a  Letter  to  Hon.  Edward 

Everett.    12mo,  pp.  44.    Worcester,  1833. 

 The  Tomb  of  James  Molai ;  or,  The  Secret  of  the  Conspirators.  Trans- 
lated by  a  Gentleman  of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1797. 

 See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Allyn,  Avery.    Anderton,  Samuel  G. 

Antimasonic  State  Convention.  Bentley,  William.  Bernard* 
David.    Carter,  James.    Colden,  Cadwallader  D.    DEXTER,  Sa- 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Masonry,  continued. 

muel.   Eliot,  Richard  R.   Embracery  (Commonwealth  vs.  Clough). 

French,  Benjamin  B.    Genesee  Consociation.    Grand  Lodge. 

Howard,  John.    Jenkins,  Joseph.    Lathrop,  John.  Marrant, 

John.    Morgan,  William.    Odiorne,  James  C.    Power,  Thomas. 

Siieppard,  John  H.    Sumner,  Charles  Pinckney.    Tatem,  Henry. 

United-States  Antimasonic  Convention.    AVitherell,  George. 

 Catalogue  of  Books  on.  —  See  Gassett,  Henry. 

 founded  on  the  Bible.  —  See  Colton,  Simeon. 

Masoth  Hagojim.    The  Burdens  of  the  Nations.  —  See  Acosta,  Joseph 

[Pseud.]. 
Masques.  —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

Mass.  The  Instructive  Part  of  the  Mass ;  viz.,  Moral  Reflections  on  the 
Introit,  Prayer,  Epistle,  and  Gospel.    12mo.   ,  1729. 

 Depth  and  Mystery  of  the.  —  See  Brevint,  Daniel. 

 Nature  and  Ceremonies  of  the.  —  See  England,  John. 

M assaciiusettensis.  —  See  Adams,  John.    Leonard,  Daniel. 

MASSACHUSETTS  j  or,  The  First  Planters  of  New  England.  The  End  and 
Manner  of  their  Coming  thither,  and  Abode  there.  In  Several 
Epistles.    16mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1696.    (Two  copies.) 

  Colony  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  :  — 

 .    The  Book  of  the  General  Lawes  and  Libertyes  concerning  the 

Inhabitants  of  the  Massachusets.  Collected  out  of  the  Records  of 
the  General  Court.    Folio.    Cambridge,  1660.  [Imperfect.] 

 .    A  Copy  of  the  King's  Majestie's  Charter  for  incorporating  the 

Company  of  the  Massachusets  Bay  in  New  England,  1628.  4to, 
pp.  26.  "Boston,  1689. 

 .    The  General  Lavves  of  the  Massachusets  Colony.    Revised  and 

published  by  Order  of  the  General  Court,  October,  1658.  Folio. 
[Wanting  title.] 

 .    The  Generall  Laws  of  the  Massachusets  Colony.    Revised  and 

published  by  Order  of  the  General  Court,  1658-1672.  Folio.   

[1672.    Imperfect,  wanting  title]. 

 .    Proclamation  by  the  Great  and  General  Court,  Jan.  23,  1776. 

Broadside. 

 .    Reasons  for  the  Confirmation  of  the  Charter  belonging  to  the 

Massachusets  Colony  in  New  England.    4to,  pp.  4.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    Records  of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay 

in  New  England.  Edited  by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtleff,  M.D.  Vol.  i., 
1628-1641 ;  vol.  ii.,  1642-1649  ;  vol.  iii.,  1644-1657  ;  vol.  iv.,  Part  I., 
1650-1660  ;  vol.  iv.,  Part  II.,  1671-1674 ;  vol.  v.,  1674-1686.  6  vols. 
4to.    Boston,  1853-54. 

 .    Charter  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th 

Series). 

 .    Chronicles  of  the. —  See  Young.  Alexander. 

 .    Early  Laws  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  3d  Series). 

 .    Ecclesiastical  History  of.  —  See  Felt,  Joseph  B.    Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vols,  vii.,  ix.,  x.,  1st  Series  ;  i.,  2d  Series). 

 .  .  History  of.  —  See  Barry,  John  S.  Bradford,  Alden.  Hutch- 
inson, Thomas. 

 .    Narrative  of  the  Planting  of  the.  —  See  Scottow,  Joshua. 

 .    See  Davis,  John.    New  England.    Winthrop,  John. 

 Company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.  —  See  Amer.  Antiquarian  So- 
ciety (Trans.,  vol.  iii.). 


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Massachusetts,  continued. 

 Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay :  — 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  Great  and  General  Court  or 

Assembly  of  Massachusets  Bay  in  New  England,  1692-1698.  Folio. 
Boston,  1692-98. 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majestie's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 

Bay  in  New  England,  1692-1708.    Folio.    Boston,  1699-1708. 
 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  her  Majestie's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 

Bay  in  New  England.    Folio.    Boston,  1714.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Acts  and  Laws  passed  bv  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts 

Bay,  1692-1717;  with  the  Charter  of  1692.    Folio.    Boston,  n.  d. 

[Wanting  title.] 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 

Bay  in  New  England,  4  Gul.  III.-12  Geo.  II.  Folio.  Boston,  1726. 
(Two  copies.) 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1692- 

1741.    Folio.    Boston,  n.  d.    [Wanting  title.] 
 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 

Bay  in  New  England,  1742-1751 ;  with  the  Charter  of  1691.  Folio. 

Boston,  1742-51. 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 

Bay,  1692-1774.    [With  the  Charter.]    Folio.    Boston,  1759-74. 

 .    An  Addition  to  the  Present  Melancholy  Circumstances  of  the 

Province  considered.    16mo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1719. 

 .    A  Brief  State  of  the  Services  and  Expences  of  the  Province  of 

Massachusetts  Bay  in  the  Common  Cause.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Loud.  1765. 

 .    The  Case  of  the  Provinces  of  Massachusetts  Bay  and  New  York, 

respecting  the  Boundary-line  between  the  Two  Provinces.  Folio, 
pp.  xxx.    Boston,  1764. 

 .    The  Charter  granted  by  King  William  and  Queen  Mary  to  the 

Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  Eng- 
land.   Folio,  pp.  13.    Boston,  1714.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    The  Charter  granted  by  their  Majesties  King  William  and  Queen 

Mary  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New 
England.    Folio.    Boston,  1726.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    The  Charter  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  18mo.  [No 

title  or  imprint.] 

 .  The  Charters  and  General  Laws  of  the  Colony  and  Province  of  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay.   With  Appendix.   8vo.   Bost.  1814.    (Three  copies.) 

 .  Collection  of  Proceedings  of  the  General  Court ;  with  Instruc- 
tions from  the  Crown  to  the  Council  and  Assembly  (Governor's 
Salary).    4to.    Boston,  1729.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Conference  between  the  Commissaries  of  Massachusets  Bay  and 

of  New  York,  at  New  Haven,  1767.  With  Appendix.  4to,  pp.  27, 
9.    Boston,  1768. 

 .  Continuation  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives relative  to  convening  the  General  Assembly  at  Cambridge. 
8vo,  pp.  66.    Boston,  1770.    (Two  copies.) 

 .  The  Explanatory  Charter  granted  by  King  George  I.  to  the  Pro- 
vince of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.  Accepted  by  the  General  Court, 
Jan.  15,  1725.    16mo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1725.] 

 .  Extract  of  a  Letter  from  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  to  their  Agent,  Denys  de  Berdt.  With  Remarks.  Svo, 
pp.  28.    London,  1770. 


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Massachusetts,  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  continued. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1715-1720.  Folio. 

Boston,  1715-20. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1720.    Folio,  pp.  86. 

Boston,  1720. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1723-1724.  Folio, 

pp.  80,  8.    Boston,  1724. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  27,  1724-Jan.  17, 

1725.    Folio.    Boston,  1724-25. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  25,  1726-Oct.  14, 

1727.    Folio.    Boston,  1726-27. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  28, 1729-April  24, 

1731.    Folio.    Boston,  1729-31. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  26-Feb.  4,  1736. 

Folio.    Boston,  1736. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  25,  1737-April  21, 

1738.  Folio.    Boston,  1737-38. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Mav  31,  1738-April  26, 

1739.  Folio.    Boston,  1738-39. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  May  30,  1739- 

March  28,  1740.    Folio.    Boston,  1739-40. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  28th  May,  1740-25th 

April,  1741.    Folio.    Boston,  1740-41. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  29th  May,  1745-26th 

April,  1746.    Folio.    Boston,  1745-46. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  30th  May,  1753-28th 

April,  1755.    Folio.    Boston,  1753-55. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  28th  May,  1 755-21  st 

April,  1756.    Folio.    Boston,  1755-56. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th  May,  1756-23d 

April,  1757.    Folio.    Boston,  1756-57. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  25th  May,  1757-29th 

April,  1758.    Folio.    Boston,  1757-58. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  31st  May,  1758-24th 

April,  1759.    Folio.    Boston,  1758-59. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  30th  Mav,  1759-28th 

April,  1760.    Folio.    Boston,  1759-60. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  28th  May,  1760-2 1st 

April,  1761.    Folio.    Boston,  1760-61. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  27th  May,  1761-24th 

April,  1762.    Folio.    Boston,  1761-62. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th  May,  1762-25th 

February,  1763.    With  Appendix.    Folio.    Boston,  1762-63. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  25th  May,  1763-4th 

February,  1764.    Folio.    Boston,  1763-64. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  30th  May,  1764-9th 

March,  1765.    Folio.    Boston,  1764-65. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  29th  May,  1765-21st 

February,  1766.    Folio.    Boston,  1765-66. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  28th  May,  1766-20th 

March,  1767.    Folio.    Boston,  1766-67. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  2d  Session,  30th  Decem- 
ber, 1767-4th  March,  1768.  With  Appendix.  Folio.  Boston,  1767-68. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  25th  May-30th  June, 

1768.    Folio.    Boston,  1768. 


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Massachusetts,  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  continued. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  31st  May,  1769-2Gth 

April,  1770.    Folio.    Boston,  1769-70. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  30th  May,  1770-26th 

April,  1771.    Folio.    Boston,  1770-71. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  29th  May,  1771— 25th 

April,  1772.    Folio.    Boston,  1771-72. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  27th  May,  1772— 6th 

March,  1773.    Folio.    Boston,  1772-73. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th  May,  1773— 9th 

March,  1774.    Folio.    Boston,  1773-74. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to 

treat  with  the  Several  Tribes  of  Eastern  Indians,  1752.    4to,  pp.  16. 

Boston,  1752. 

 .    A  Letter  to  the  Freeholders  and  other  Inhabitants  of  this 

Province  qualified  to  vote  for  Representatives.  8vo,  pp.  8.  [Bos- 
ton, 1742.] 

 .    Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough  from  Gov. 

Bernard,  Gen.  Gage,  and  the  Council.  With  an  Appendix  ;  contain- 
ing Divers  Proceedings  referred  to  in  said  Letters.  Folio,  pp.  23. 
Boston,  1769.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Letters  to  the  Earl  of  Hillsborough  from  Gov.  Bernard,  Gen. 

Gage,  and  his  Majesty's  Council  for  the  Province  of  Massachusetts 
Bay.    8vo.    London,  reprinted,  n.  d. 

 .    Massachusetts  in  Agony ;  or,  Important  Hints  to  the  Inhabitants 

of  the  Province.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1750.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    The  Present  Melancholv  Circumstances  of  the  Province  con- 

sider'd,  &c.    16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1719. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Council  relative  to  the  Deposition  of  Andrew 

Oliver,  Esq.,  concerning  the  Debate  in  Council  on  the  Affair  of 
March  5,  1770.    Folio,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1770. 

 .    Proceedings  of  a  General  Assembly  at  Cambridge,  May  30, 1770. 

8vo,  pp.  83.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    Proclamation  bv  the  Council  for  a  Fast  on  Death  of  Lieut.-Gov. 

William  Stoughton,  1701.    Broadside.    [Boston,  1701.] 

 .  Report  of  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  upon  Gov.  Shute's  Me- 
morial, with  the  Order  in  Council,  1725.  4to,  pp.  10.  [Boston,  1725.] 

 .    Resolve  of  his  Majesty's  Council  relating  to  the  Disorders  on 

the  Days  of  Ordination  of  Ministers ;  with  Proceedings  of  the  Con- 
vention of  Ministers  thereupon.  4to,  pp.  4.  Bost.  1759.  (Two  copies.) 

 .    Some  Observations  relating  to  the  Present  Circumstances  of  the 

Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Boston,  1750. 
(Three  copies.) 

 .    Temporary  Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  the 

Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England,  1736-1751.  Folio.  Bos- 
ton, 1742-51. 

 .    Temporary  Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  the 

Massachusetts  Bay,  1740-1762.    Folio.    Boston,  1755-62. 

 .    Temporary  Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  the 

Massachusetts  Bay,  1737-1774.    Folio.    Boston,  n.  d. 

'■  .  Votes  of  the  Honourable  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Pro- 
vince of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  1721-1722.    Folio.    Bost.  1721-22. 

 .  See  Bernard,  Sir  Francis.  Douglass,  William.  Hutchin- 
son, Thomas.  Letter  to  the  Freeholders.  Minot,  George 
Richards.    Otis,  James. 

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Massachusetts,  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  continued. 
 Charter  of  the.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 Public  Events  in  the,  preceding  the  Revolution.  —  See  Seventy- 
Six  Society. 

 Colony  and  State  of  the  MassacJntsetts  Bay :  — 

 .  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  intitled  "  An  Act  to  prevent  Mono- 
poly and  Oppression."    8vo,  pp.  8.   ,  1777. 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  Great  and  General  Court  of  the 

Colony  [and  State]  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England, 

1775-1780.    Folio.    Boston  [1775-80]. 
 .    Address  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  New  Constitution  for 

the  State  of  Massachusetts  Bay  to  their  Constituents.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

Boston,  1780.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Address  of  the  House  of  Representatives  to  the  Inhabitants  on 

the  Act  for  calling  in  the  Bills  of  Credit.    Folio,  pp.  4.    Bost.  1777. 
 .    Address  to  the  People  by  the  General  Court,  Jan.  26,  1777. 

One  sheet,  folio. 

 .  Constitution  and  Form  of  Government  for  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay;  agreed  upon  by  the  Convention  of  1778.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
Boston,  1778. 

 .  Constitution  and  Frame  of  Government  agreed  upon  in  Con- 
vention at  Cambridge,  1779-1780.  8vo,  pp.  53.  Boston,  1780. 
(Two  copies.) 

 .  Constitution  or  Frame  of  Government  for  the  State  of  Massachu- 
setts Bay,  1779-1780.    Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1784. 

 .  Constitution  or  Frame  of  Government  for  the  State  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  1780;  with  the  Amendments.  8vo,  pp.  90.  Bos- 
ton, 1833. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  Constitution  of  Govern- 
ment for  the  State  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  Sept.  1,  1779-June  16, 
1780.    With  Appendix.    8vo.    Boston,  1832.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  19th  July,  1775-lOth 

May,  1776.    Folio.    Watertown,  1775-76. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  29th  May,  1776- 

Nov.  9,  1776.    Folio.    Boston,  1776. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  28th  May,  1777— 1st 

May,  1778.    Folio.    Boston,  1777-78. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  27th  May,  1778-3d 

May,  1779.    Folio.    Boston,  1778-79. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th  May,  1779-27th 

September,  1779.    Folio.    Boston,  1779. 

 .  The  Militia  Act  [16  George  III.],  with  the  Rules  and  Regula- 
tions for  the  Militia,  1776.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1776. 

 .    Proclamation  for  a  Day  of  Public  Humiliation  and  Prayer, 

15th  October,  1779.    One  folio. 

 .  Resolves  of  Congress  concerning  Trade ;  with  the  Act  for  es- 
tablishing a  Naval  Office  in  the  State  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  8vo, 
pp.  27.    Boston,  1777. 

 .  Resolves  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Bay,  May  Session,  1776.    Folio.    Boston,  1776. 

 .    Resolves  of  the  General  Assembly,  May,  1776-April,  1778. 

Folio.    Watertown  and  Boston,  n.  d. 

 .  Resolves  of  the  General  Assembly,  1779-1780.  Folio.  Bos- 
ton, 1779-80. 


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Massachusetts,  Colony  and  State  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  continued. 
 .    Resolves  of  the  General  Assembly,  May- September,  1780. 

Folio.    [Boston,  1780.] 
 .    Result  of  the  Convention  of  Delegates  holden  at  Ipswich  to  take 

into  Consideration  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  8vo, 

pp.  68.    Newburyport,  1778. 
 .    Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Massachusetts  Army.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Watertown,  1775. 
 .    Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Massachusetts  Army.  8vo, 

pp.  15.    Salem,  1775.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    See  Essex-County  Convention. 

 Commonwealth  of:  — 

 .  Abstract  of  the  Statements  of  the  Several  Banks  in  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts,  rendered  January,  1811 ;  January  and 
June,  1813;  January  and  June,  1814;  January,  1815;  January  and 
June,  1817;  January,  1819;  January,  1821;  January,  1822;  Janu- 
ary, 1824;  January  and  June,  1825;  January,  1826;  May,  1827; 
December,  1828;  August,  1829;  June,  1830;  October,  1833;  Oc- 
tober, 1834 ;  November,  1837.    Broadside.    Boston,  1811-37. 

 .  Abstract  exhibiting  the  Condition  of  the  Banks  in  Massachu- 
setts, February,  1838;  October,  1838;  November,  1839;  October, 
1840;  August,  1843;  November,  1845;  October,  1846 ;  September, 
1847;  September,  1848 ;  October,  1849;  September,  1850;  Septem- 
ber, 1852;  October,  1853;  August,  1855;  October,  1856.  8vo. 
Boston,  1838-56. 

 .    Abstract  exhibiting  the  Condition  of  the  Institutions  for  Savings 

in  Massachusetts,  October,  1846 ;  September,  1847 ;  September, 
1848;  September,  1849;  September,  1850;  September,  1852;  Oc- 
tober, 1853.    8vo.    Boston,  1848-53. 

 .  Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1829.  Folio,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

 .  Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1834.  Folio,  pp.  35.  Bos- 
ton. 1834. 

 .  Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1835.  Folio,  pp.  43.  Bos- 
ton, 1835. 

 .  Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1836.  Folio,  pp.  47.  Bos- 
ton, 1837. 

 ■  .    Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1837.    8vo.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1838-1839.   8vo.   Boston,  1839. 

 .    Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1839-1840.   8vo.   Boston,  1840. 

 .    Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1840-1841.   8vo.   Boston,  1841. 

 .    Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1841-1842.   8vo.   Boston,  1842. 

 .    Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1843-1844.   8vo.   Boston,  1844. 

 .  Abstract  of  School  Returns  for  1844-1845.  8vo,  pp.  49.  Bos- 
ton, 1845. 

 .    See  Reports  of  the  Board  of  Education. 

 .    Abstract  of  the  Number  of  Convicts  in  the  Massachusetts 

State  Prison,  1817,  1820,  1821,  1822.  Broadside. 

 .  Abstract  from  the  Returns  of  Agricultural  Societies  in  Massa- 
chusetts for  1845  and  1846.  By  J.  G.  Palfrev.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1846. 

 .    Abstract  of  the  Returns  of  Insurance  Companies,  December, 

1837,  1838,  1839,  1840,  1843,  1844,  1845,  1847,  1848,  1850,  1852, 
1854,  and  1855.    Boston,  1837-56. 


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Massachusetts,  Commonwealth  of,  continued. 

 .    Abstract  of  Returns  of  Joint-stock  Companies  for  the  Years 

1851-  1854.    8vo,  pp.  11.    [Boston],  n.  d. 

 .    Abstract  of  Returns  of  the  Keepers  of  Jails,  and  Overseers  of 

Houses  of  Correction,  1844,  1846,  1848,  1849,  1850,  1852,  and  1854. 
8vo.    Boston,  1844-54. 

 .  Abstract  of  the  Returns  of  Overseers  of  the  Poor  in  Massa- 
chusetts for  1837,  1838,  1843  to  1850.    8vo.    [Boston,  1837-50.] 

 .    Abstract  of  the  Returns  and  Statements  of  Foreign  Insurance 

Companies  for  the  Year  1854.  Prepared  by  E.  M.  Wright,  Secre- 
tary.   8vo,  pp.  51,  xv.    Boston,  1855. 

 .  Abstract  of  the  Returns  from  Towns,  Jails,  and  Houses  of  Cor- 
rection, concerning  the  Condition  of  Pauper  Idiots  and  Lunatics, 
1842.    8vo,  pp.  84.    Boston,  1843. 

 .    An  Act  in  addition  to  an  Act  for  forming  and  regulating  the 

Militia  within  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1783.  8vo, 
pp.  8.    Boston,  1783. 

 .    An  Act  making  further  Provision  in  the  Judicial  Department. 

8vo,  pp.  7.    [Boston,  1804.] 

 .    An  Act  for  regulating  and  governing  the  Militia,  1785.  4to, 

pp.  19.    Boston,  1785. 

 .  An  Act  for  regulating  and  governing  the  Militia  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts  ;  with  additional  Acts.  4to,  pp.  49. 
Boston,  1786.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    An  Act  for  regulating,  governing,  and  training  the  Militia  of 

the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  March  6,  1810.  12mo, 
pp.  50.    Boston,  1810. 

 .    An  Act  for  repealing  Certain  Parts  of  an  Act  postponing  the 

Payment  of  Government  Securities.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1781. 

 .    An  Act  to  supply  the  Treasury  with  the  Sum  of  Four  Hundred 

Thousand  Pounds  Money.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1781. 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1780- 

1783.    Folio.    Boston,  1781-83. 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  [vol.  L], 

1786-1789.    Folio.    Boston,  1786-89. 

 .    Acts  and  Resolves  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  vol.  i., 

1839-1842;   ii.,  1843-1845;   iii.,  1846-1848;   iv.,  1849-1851;  v., 

1852-  1853.    5  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1839-53. 

 .    Acts  and  Resolves  passed  in  the  Year  1858.    8vo.    Bost.  1858. 

 .  Address  of  the  Legislature  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts,  Feb.  26,  1781.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Bost.  1781. 

 .  Address  of  the  Legislature  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1781. 

 .  Address  from  the  General  Court  to  the  People  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston,  1786.  (Three 
copies.) 

 .    Amendments  of  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts ;  proposed 

by  the  Convention  assembled  at  Boston,  November,  1820.  With 
Address.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1821. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Bank  Commissioners,  December,  1854. 

8vo.    Boston,  1855. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Convicts  in  the  Massachusetts  State  Pri- 
son, 1827  and  1828.  Broadside. 

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Massachusetts,  Commonwealth  of,  continued. 

 .    Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  State  Library  [of  Massachusetts], 

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 .    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  General  Court.    8vo,  pp.  43. 

Boston,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 

 .  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  General  Court.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1846. 

 .  Catalogue  of  the  State  Library  of  Massachusetts.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1858. 

 .    Communication  of  the  Governor  to  the  Council,  relative  to  the 

Removal  of  Sheriff  Lithgow;  and  Report  thereon.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
[Boston],  1808. 

 .  The  Constitution  or  Frame  of  Government  for  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts.    Folio.    Boston,  1781. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  8vo, 

pp.  46.    Boston,  1853. 

 .    The   Constitution  of  the   Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts. 

[Imperfect.]    12mo.    n.  d. 

 .    The  Constitutional  Propositions  adopted  by  the  Convention  of 

Delegates  assembled  at  Boston,  May,  1853,  and  submitted  to  the 
People  for  their  Ratification.  With  Address.  8vo,  pp.  50.  Bost.  1853. 

 .    Debates,  Resolutions,  and  other  Proceedings,  of  the  Convention 

at  Boston,  9th  January,  1788,  for  ratifying  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion.   8vo.    Boston,  1788.    (Two  copies.) 

 .  A  Declaration  of  Rights  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Common- 
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 .    A  Detailed  Account  of  the  Receipts  into,  and  Expenditures 

from,  the  Treasury  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1818, 
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of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  during  the  Session,  A.D. 
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 .    Documents  printed  by  Order  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 

from  1808  to  1829  inclusive.   8vo.   Bost.  1808-1829.  [Incomplete.] 

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House  Documents,  1831.  8vo.  Boston,  1831. 

House  Documents,  1832.  8vo.  Boston,  1832. 

House  Documents,  1833.  8vo.  Boston,  1833. 

House  Documents,  1834.  8vo.  Boston,  1834. 

House  Documents,  1835.  8vo.  Boston,  1835. 

House  Documents,  1836.  8vo.  Boston,  1836. 

House  Documents,  1837.  8vo.  Boston,  1837. 

House  Documents,  1838.  8vo.  Boston,  1838. 

House  Documents,  1839.  8vo.  Boston,  1839. 

House  Documents,  1840.  8vo.  Boston,  1840. 

House  Documents,  1841.  8vo.  Boston,  1841. 

House  Documents,  1842.  8vo.  Boston,  1842. 

House  Documents,  1843.  8vo.  Boston,  1843. 

House  Documents,  1844.  8vo.  Boston,  1844. 

House  Documents,  1845.  8vo.  Boston,  1845. 

House  Documents,  1846.  8vo.  Boston,  1846. 

House  Documents,  1847.  8vo.  Boston,  1847. 


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 .  House  Documents,  1848.  8vo.  Boston,  184S. 

 .  House  Documents,  1849.  8vo.  Boston,  1849. 

 .  House  Documents,  1850.  Svo.  Boston,  1850. 

 .  House  Documents,  1851.  Svo.  Boston,  1851. 

 .  House  Documents,  1852.  Svo.  Boston,  1852. 

 .  House  Documents,  1853.  8vo.  Boston,  1853. 

 .  House  Documents,  1854.  Svo.  Boston,  1854. 

 .  House  Documents,  1855.  Svo.  Boston,  1855. 

 .  House  Documents,  1856.  Svo.  Boston,  1856. 

 .  House  Documents,  1857.  Svo.  Boston,  1857. 

 .  House  Documents,  1858.  Svo.  Boston,  1858. 

 .  Documents  printed  by  order  of  the  Senate,  1827. 

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ton,  182 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1828. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1829. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1830. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1831. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1832. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1833. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1834. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1835. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1836. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1837. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1838. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1839. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1840. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1841. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1842. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1843. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1844. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1845. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1846. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1847. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1848. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1849. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1850. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1851. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1852. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1853. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1854. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1855. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1856. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1857. 

— .  Senate  Documents,  1858. 

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 .    Documents  relating  to  the  State  Reform  School ;  with  Address 

at  Dedication,  by  Emory  Washburn.    Svo.   ,  1849. 

 .    The  General  Laws' of  Massachusetts,  from  the  Adoption  of  the 

Constitution  to  February.  1822  :  with  the  Constitutions  of  the  United 
States  and  of  Massachusetts.  By  Asahel  Stearns  and  Lemuel  Shaw, 
Commissioners.    Theron  Metcalf,  Editor.    2  vols.  Svo.    Bost.  1823. 

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 .    General  Laws  and  Resolves,  Session  of  1854.    8vo,  pp.  76. 

Boston  [1864]. 

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Boston  [1856]. 

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appropriated  by  the  Different  Towns  for  Education.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

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ton, 1853. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  26th  May,  1784- 

13th  November,  1784.    Folio.    Boston,  1784. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  27th  May,  1807-12th 

March,  1808.    8vo.    Boston,  1808. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1854.  8vo.  Bost.  1854. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1855.  8vo.  Bost.  1855. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts, 

1856.    8vo.    Boston,  1856. 

 .    The  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  from  Nov. 

28,  1780,  to  Feb.  28,  1807  ;  with  Appendix.  3  vols.  Svo.  Bos- 
ton, 1807. 

 .    Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  vol.  ii.,  1789- 

1796.  Folio.  Boston. 
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1802.  Folio.  Boston. 
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1805.  Folio.  Boston. 
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Boston,  1806. 

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1806;  January  Session,  1807  ;  May  Session,  1807;  January  Session, 
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sion, 1809  ;  May  Session,  1809  (two  copies) ;  January  Session,  1810  ; 
May  Session,  1810  (two  copies);  January  Session,  1811 ;  May  Ses- 
sion, 1811;  January  Session,  1812;  May  Session,  1812;  January 
Session,  1813 ;  May  Session,  1813  ;  January  Session,  1814 ;  May 
Session,  1814;  October  Session,  1814;  January  Session,  1815; 
May  Session,  1815;  January  Session,  1816;  May  Session,  1816; 
November  Session,  1816;  May  Session,  1817;  January  Session, 
1818;  May  Session,  1818;  January  Session,  1819;  May  Session, 
1819;  January  Session,  1820;  May  Session,  1820;  January  Ses- 
sion, 1821  ;  'May  Session,  1821  ;  January  Session,  1822 ;  May 
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Session,  1824;  May  Session,  1824;  January  Session,  1825;  Mav 
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ary Session,  1827;  May  Session,  1827;  January  Session,  1828; 
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January  Session,  1830;  May  Session,  1830;  January  Session,  1831  ; 
May  Session,  1831;  January  Session,  1832;  January  Session,  1833; 
January  Session,  1834;  January  Session,  1835;  September  Session', 
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 .    List  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1809. 

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 .    List   of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1813. 

Broadside.    [Boston,  1813.] 

 .    List  of  Members   of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1817. 

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 .  List  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1819.  Broad- 
side. 

 .  List  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1820.  Broad- 
side. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1822.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1824.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1825.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1826.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1827-1828.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1828-1829.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1829-1830.  Broadside. 

 ■.    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1831.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1834.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1835.  Broadside. 

 .    Appendix  to  List  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives, 

1837.    8vo,  pp.  4.    [Boston,  1837.] 

 .    List  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1848.  Broadside. 

 .    List  of  Officers,  with  their  Deputies,  &c.,  who  have  been  in 

Commission  in  Massachusetts  since  1833.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1843. 
 .    Memorial  for  an  Act  to  render  Masonic  and  Extrajudicial  Oaths 

penal ;  House  of  Representatives,  Doc.  1834,  No.  7.    8vo,  pp.  9. 

Boston,  1834. 

 .    Memorial  of  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  praying  for  the 

Appointment  of  a  Superintendent  of  the  Common  Schools,  February, 
1836.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [Boston,  1836.] 

 .  Memorial  of  the  Directors  of  the  American  Institute  of  Instruc- 
tion, January,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1837. 

 .    Memorial  of  the  Proprietors  of  the  Upper  Locks  and  Canal  on 

Connecticut  River  to  the  General  Court.    Sheet,    n.  d. 

 .    Memorial  and  Remonstrance  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts 

against  the  Embargo.    8vo,  pp.  15.   ,  1809. 

 .    Message  of  Gov.  Levi  Lincoln,  communicated  to  the  Legislature, 

Jan.  4,  1826.  Together  with  Communications  from  the  Secretary 
and  Treasurer  and  the  Adjutant-General.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Bost.  1826. 

 .    The  Perpetual  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 

October,  1780-May,  1789.  With  Declaration  of  Independence,  Ar- 
ticles of  Confederation,  Constitution  of  Massachusetts,  Treaty  of 
Peace  with  Great  Britain,  and  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 
Folio.    Boston,  1789. 

 .    The  Perpetual  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 

vol.  ii.,  1788-1798.    8vo.    Boston,  1801. 

 .  Private  and  Special  Statutes  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, from  1780  to  1805.  3  vols.  8vo.  Boston,  1805.  (Two 
copies.) 

 .  Proclamation  by  John  Hancock,  Governor,  for  a  Day  of  Thanks- 
giving, 22d  November,  1781.    One  sheet,  folio.    [Boston,  1781.] 

 .    Proclamation  by  James  Bowdoin,  Governor,  for  a  General 

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 .    Public  Documents  of  Massachusetts  ;  being  the  Annual  Reports 

of  Public  Officers  and  Institutions  for  the  Year  1857.  8vo.  Bos- 
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 .    Public  Documents  of  Massachusetts  ;  being  the  Annual  Reports 

of  Public  Officers  and  Institutions  for  the  Year  1858.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Boston,  1859. 

 .  The  Public  and  General  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
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Boston,  1857. 

 .    First  Report  on  the  Agriculture  of  Massachusetts,  by  Henry 

Colman.    County  of  Essex,  1837.    8vo.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    Second  Report  on  the  Agriculture  of  Massachusetts,  by  Henry 

Colman.    County  of  Berkshire,  1837.    8vo.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Attorney-General,  February,  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  57.    Boston,  1856. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Bank  Commissioners,  1855.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1856. 

 .    First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  together  with 

the  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  [Horace 

Mann].    8vo,  pp.  75.    Boston,  1838. 
 .    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  8vo,  pp.  79.  Boston,  1839. 
 .    Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1840. 
 .    Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Fourth  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1841. 
 .    Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  with  the  Fifth 

Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1842. 
 .    Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the  Sixth 

Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1843. 
 .    Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1844. 
 .    Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1845. 
 .    Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1846. 
 .    Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  with  the 

Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1847. 
 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Eleventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1848. 
 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with  the 

Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1849. 
 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  with 

the  Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  [Barnas  Sears],  8vo. 

Boston,  1850. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  with  the 

Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board.  8vo. 
Boston,  1851. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  together 

with  the  Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  8vo,  pp.  88, 
lxvii.    Boston,  1852. 

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 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  together 

with  the  Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  8vo.  Bost.  1853. 

 .  Seventeenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  to- 
gether with  the  Seventeenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  8vo. 
Boston,  1854. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  together 

with  the  Eighteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1855. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  together 

with  the  Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 185G. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ;  together 

with  the  Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  [George  S. 
Boutwell].    8vo.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    Twenty-first  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education ;  together 

with  the  Twenty-first  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary.  Svo.  Bos- 
ton, 1858. 

 .    Twenty-second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Education  ; 

together  with  the  Twenty-second  Report  of  the  Secretary.  Svo. 
Boston,  1859. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Internal  Improvements  of 

the  State  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Practicability  of  a  Railroad  from 
Boston  to  the  Hudson  River,  and  from  Boston  to  Providence,  Janu- 
ary, 1829.    Svo.    Boston,  1829. 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Codification  of  the  Common 

Law  of  Massachusetts.    Svo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1837. 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  for  the  Establishment  of  a  State 

Reform  School  for  Girls.    8vo,  pp.  66.    Boston,  1855. 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  revise  the  General 

Statutes  of  the  Commonwealth,  Parts  I.  to  IV.  4  vols.  Svo.  Bos- 
ton, 1834.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  [Joel  Parker  and  William  A. 

Richardson]  on  the  Revision  of  the  Statutes,  in  Five  Numbers, 
1858.    Svo.    Boston,  1858. 

 .  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Routes  of  Canals  from  Bos- 
ton to  Connecticut  and  Hudson  Rivers.    Svo.    Boston,  1826. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  Education,  on  the  School  Fund, 

1835  [with  Outline  of  the  Prussian  System  of  Education].  Svo, 
pp.  31.    [Boston,  1835.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Valuation,  1793.  Svo,  pp.  15.  [1793.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Valuation,  1801.  Svo,  pp.  18.  [1801.] 

 .    Annual  Reports  of  the  Convicts  in  the  Massachusetts  State 

Prison,  1823,  1824,  and  1825.    Broadside.    Boston,  1823-25. 

 .  .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  Finance,  April  21, 1857.  Svo,  pp.  32. 

Boston,  1857. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Judicial  Reform,  made  to  the 

Legislature,  June  21,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston  [1798]. 

 .  Report  on  Insanity  and  Idiocy  in  Massachusetts,  by  the  Com- 
mission on  Lunacy  [1855].    8vo.    Boston,  1855. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Insurance  Commissioners,  Decem- 
ber, 1856.    Svo.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  [C.  F.  Adams,  Chairman] 

on  the  Petition  of  George  Latimer  and  Sixty-five  Thousand  others, 
1843.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1843. 


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 .  Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  State  Lunatic  Pau- 
pers, February,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  37.  [1848.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  the  State  Pauper 

Laws,  February,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  25.  [1848.] 

 .    Report  on  the  Memorials  of  the  Seneca  Indians  and  others,  acc. 

Nov.  21,  1840,  in  the  Council  of  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1840. 

 .    Report  on  the  Penal  Code  of  Massachusetts  [W.  Phillips  and 

S.  B.  AValcott].    8vo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    First  Report  on  the  Public  Lands  in  the  State  of  Maine,  by  Charles 

T.  Jackson,  M.D. ;  Sen.  Doc.  89,  1837.   8vo,  pp.  47.   Boston,  1837. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  Public  Lands  be- 
longing to  Massachusetts  and  Maine,  by  C.  T.  Jackson,  M.D.  8vo, 
pp.  93.    Boston,  1838. 

 .  Report  on  a  Re-examination  of  the  Economical  Geology  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, by  Edward  Hitchcock.    8vo.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    First  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature,  relating  to  the  Registry 

and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts, 
1841-1842.    John  A.  Bolles,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1843. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature,  relating  to  the  Re- 
gistry and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachu- 
setts, 1843.    John  G.  Palfrey,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report  to  the  Legislature,  relating  to  the  Registry 

and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts. 
J.  G.  Palfrey,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1845. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts,  1844-1845.  J.  G. 
Palfrey,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1845. 

 ■,    Fifth  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts,  1845-1846.  J.  G. 
Palfrey,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1846. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts,  1846-1847.  J.  G. 
Palfrey,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1847. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts,  1847-1848,  by  W. 
B.  Calhoun,  Secretary.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1848. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts,  May  1,  1848,  to 
Jan.  1,  1850,  by  Amasa  Walker,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1851. 

 .  Ninth  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  of  Births,  Mar- 
riages, and  Deaths,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  59.    Boston,  1851. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of 

Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  in  Massachusetts,  1851,  by  Amasa 
Walker,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1852. 

 Eleventh  Annual  Report  relating  to  the  Registry  and  Returns 

of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  1852,  by  Amasa  Walker,  Secre- 
tary.   8vo.    Boston,  1853. 

 .    Twelfth  Report  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  relating  to 

the  Registry  and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  1853, 
by  Ephraim  M.  Wright,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1854. 

 .    Thirteenth  Report  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  relating 

to  the  Registry  and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  1854, 
by  Ephraim  M.  Wright,  Secretary-    8vo.    Boston,  1855. 


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 .    Fourteenth  Report  to  the  Legislature,  relating  to  the  Registry 

and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths  for  the  Year  1855,  by 
Francis  De  Witt,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    Fifteenth  Report  to  the  Legislature,  relating  to  the  Registry 

and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages,  and  Deaths,  1856,  by  Francis 
De  Witt,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    Sixteenth  Report  to  the  Legislature,  relating  to  the  Registry 

and  Returns  of  Births,  Marriages  and  Deaths,  1857,  by  Oliver  War- 
ner, Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1858. 

 .    Report  relative  to  establishing  the  State  Bank  of  Massachusetts 

with  a  Capital  of  Ten  Millions.    8vo,  pp.  10.    [Boston,  n.  d.] 

 .    Report  and  Resolves  relative  to  qualifying  Teachers  for  Common 

Schools.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1838.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Education  [Horace 

Mann]  on  the  Subject  of  Schoolhouses.  Supplementary  to  his  First 
Annual  Report.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1838.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  State  Valuation  Committee,  Jan.  3,  1832.  8vo, 

pp.  19.    Boston,  1832.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    First  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Industrial 

School  for  Girls,  Lancaster,  January,  1857.   8vo,  pp.  92.   Bost.  1857. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Industrial 

School  for  Girls.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1857. 

 .  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic  Hos- 
pital at  Worcester,  December,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1838. 

 .  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic  Hos- 
pital, December,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  88.    Boston,  1839. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1839.    Svo.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1840.    Svo.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1841.    Svo.    Boston,  1842. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1842.    Svo.    Boston,  1843. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1843.    Svo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1844.    Svo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Hospital,  December,  1845.    Svo.    Boston,  1846. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Special  Committee  on  the  State  Reform 

School  at  Westborough,  May  1,  1856.    Svo,  pp.  4.    [Xo  imprint.] 

 .    Resolve  for  Districting  the  Commonwealth  for  the  Purpose  of 

choosing  Electors  of  President,  1792.    4to,  pp.  4.    Boston,  1792. 

 .    Resolve  for  Districting  the  Commonwealth  for  the  Purpose  of 

choosing  Federal  Representatives,  1792.   4to,  pp.  7.    [Boston,  1792.] 

 .  Resolves  of  the  General  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts, October,  1780-March,  1781.    Folio.    Boston,  1781. 

 .    Resolves  of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  1781-1806. 

Folio.    Boston,  1781-1806. 

 .    Resolves  of  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  vols.  viii.  to  xv., 

May,  1806-January,  1838.    8  vols.  Svo.    Boston,  1806-38. 

 .  Resolves  in  relation  to  Petitions  touching  the  Subject  of  Sla- 
very in  the  District  of  Columbia.    Svo.    Boston,  1837. 


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 .    Resolves  of  the  General  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Mass., 

respecting  the  Sale  of  Eastern  Lands,  1781-1803.   8vo.    Boat.  1803. 
 .    Returns  relating  to  the  Poor  in  Massachusetts  for  the  Year 

1852.    Prepared  by  Amasa  Walker,  Secretary.    8vo,  pp.  19. 
 .    The  Revised  Statutes  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts, 

passed  Nov.  4,  1835.    8vo.    Boston,  1836. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston  [1804]. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1809. 

12mo,  pp.  36.    [Boston],  1809. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1811. 

16mo,  pp.  38.    [Boston],  1811. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1812. 

12mo,  pp,  47.    [Boston],  1812. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1813. 

12mo,  pp.  46.    [Boston],  1813. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1817. 

12mo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1817. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1818. 

12mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1818. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1819. 

12mo,  pp.  41.    Boston,  1819. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1820. 

12mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1820. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1822. 

12mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1822. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1823. 

12mo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1823. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1825. 

12mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1825. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1826. 

12mo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1826. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1827- 

1828.  12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1827. 

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1829.  12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1828. 

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1831.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1830. 
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12mo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1831. 
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12mo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1832. 
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12mo,  pp.  47.    Boston,  1835. 
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12mo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1838. 
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12mo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1839. 
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12mo.    Boston,  1840. 
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12mo.    Boston,  1846. 

 .  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachu- 
setts, 1852.    16mo.    Boston,  1852. 

 .    Rules  and  Orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1809.  12mo, 

pp.  36.    Boston,  1809. 

 .    Rules  and  Orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1810.  12mo. 

Boston,  1810. 

 .    Rules  and  Orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1812.  12mo, 

pp.  36.    Boston,  1812. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1820.  12mo, 

pp.  24.    Boston,  1820. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1825.  16mo, 

pp.  28.    Boston,  1825. 
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pp.  30.    Boston,  1826. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  to  be  observed  in  the  Senate,  1827-1828. 

12mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1827. 
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12mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1828. 
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pp.  38.    Boston,  1832. 
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pp.  40.    Boston,  1833. 
 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  General  Court  [1856]  ;  with  the  Con- 
stitution of  the  Commonwealth  and  that  of  the  United  States,  &c. 

16mo.    Boston,  1856. 
 .    Speech  of  the  Governor  to  both  Houses  of  the  Legislature, 

Jan.  10,  1812.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1811  [12]. 
 .    Speech  of  his  Excellency  Governor  Strong  ;  delivered  before  the 

Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  Oct.  16,  1812.     With  accompanying 

Documents,  and  the  Answer  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  8vo, 

pp.  40.    Boston,  1812. 

 .    State  of  the  Treasury  of  Massachusetts,  Jan.  1,  1810.  Broadside. 

 .    State  of  the  Treasury,  Jan.  1, 1813.   Broadside.  [Boston,  1813.] 

 .    State  of  the  Treasurv,  Jan.  1,1818.   Broadside.  [Boston,  1818.] 

 .    State  of  the  Treasury,  Jan.  1,  1819.   Broadside.  [Boston,  1819.] 

 .    State  of  the  Treasury,  Jan.  1,  1823.   Broadside.  [Boston,  1823.] 

 .    Statistical  Tables,  exhibiting  the  Condition  and  Products  of 

Certain  Branches  of  Industry  in  Massachusetts,  1836-1837.  Prepared 

by  John  P.  Bigelow,  Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1838. 
 .    Statistics  of  the  Condition  and  Products  of  Certain  Branches  of 

Industry  in  Massachusetts,  1844-1845.    Prepared  by  J.  G.  Palfrey, 

Secretary.    8vo.    Boston,  1846.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Supplementary  Report  to  the  Penal  Code  of  Massachusetts. 

Reported  to  the  Legislature,  January,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  51.    n.  d. 
 .    Third  Article  in  the  Declaration  of  Rights.    [With  Objections, 

&c]    8vo,  pp.  20.    n.  d. 
 .    Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  for  1847.    8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1848. 

 .  Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  for  1848.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1849. 

 .  Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  for  1849.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1850. 


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 .  Transactions  of  the  Agricultural  Societies  for  18.30.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1851. 

 .    Treasurer's  Statement,  Jan.  1,  1825.  Broadside. 

 .    Treasurer's  Statement  of  the  Annual  Expense  of  Printing  for 

the  Legislature,  1819-1829.    Broadside.    Boston,  1829. 

 .    Political  Tracts :  — 

 .  Address  to  the  Electors  of  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  8.  [Bos- 
ton, n.  d.] 

 .    Address  to  the  Free  and  Independent  People  of  Massachusetts. 

With  a  Protest  against  the  Bill  for  Districting  the  Commonwealth. 

8vo,  pp.  15.    [Boston,  1812.] 
 .    Address  to  the  Independent  Electors  of  Massachusetts  by  a 

Meeting  of  Citizens,  Boston,  27th  February,  1815.     8vo,  pp.  16. 

Boston,  1815. 

 .    Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  22.    n.  d. 

 .    Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts  by  the  Legislature, 

March,  1809.    8vo,  pp.  24.    [Boston,  1809.]    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Address  to  the  People  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts 

by  the  Federal  Members  of  the  Legislature,  1807.     8vo,  pp.  20. 

[Boston,  1807.] 

 .    An  Appeal  to  the  Good  Sense  of  the  Democrats  and  the  Public 

Spirit  of  the  Federalists.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1814. 

 .    Appeal  to  the  Old  Whigs  of  Massachusetts,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

[Boston,  1806.] 

 .    Constitutional  Security  to  the  Citizen's  Eights  of  Property  and 

the  Principles  of  Public  Fa'ith.    8vo,  pp.  20.   ,  1802. 

 .    Defence  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  ;  or,  The  Rights  of 

New  England  vindicated.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1804. 
 .    An  Investigation  into  Freemasonry  by  a  Joint  Committee  of  the 

Legislature  of  Massachusetts  ;  House  of  Representatives,  Doc.  73, 

1834.    8vo,  pp.  76,  54.    Boston,  1834. 
 .    National  Arithmetic ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Finances  of  the 

Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  93.    Boston  [1786]. 
 .    The  Patriotick  Proceedings  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts, 

Jan.  26  to  March  4,  1809.    8vo.    Boston,  1809. 
 .    Who  shall  be  Governor  ?    The  Contrast ;  containing  Sketches 

of  the  Characters  and  Public  Services  of  the  two  Candidates.  Svo, 

pp.  11.    Worcester,  1809. 
 .    See  Amherst  College.    Bradford,  Alden.    Knapp,  Samuel 

L.  (Extracts  from  the  Journal  of  Soult).  Half-Pay.  Impress- 
ment.  New-England  Mercantile  Union  Business  Directory. 

Penobscot  Expedition.   War  with  Great  Britain,  1812,  &c. 
 vs.  The  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Plantations.  Bill. 

Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  December  Term,  1852.  4to. 

Boston,  1852. 

 Answer  of  the  State  of  Rhode  Island  and  Providence  Planta- 
tions, ads.  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  Folio.  Provi- 
dence, 1855. 

 Address  to  the  Electors  of.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 Address  to  the  People  of.  —  See  Coalition.    Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 Agriculture  of.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

 Appeal  to  the  People  of,  on  the  Texas  Question.  —  See  Texas,  Annexa- 
tion of. 


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Massachusetts,  continued. 

 Banking  System  of.  —  See  Appletox,  Nathan. 

 Constitution  of.  —  See  Savage,  James. 

 Defence  of.  —  See  Burlixgame,  Anson.    Sumner,  Charles. 

 Elementary  Geography  of.  —  See  Fowle,  William  B. 

 Geology  of.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Edward. 

 History  of.  —  See  Barry,  John  S.    Bradford,  Alden.  Hutchixsox, 

Thomas.    MlNOT,  George  Richards. 

 Insurrection  in,  1786. —  See  MlNOT,  George  Richards. 

 Population  of,  1765-1840.  —  See  Chickerixg,  Jesse. 

 Proceedings  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January,  1843.  —  See 

Cushixg,  Luther  S. 

 ■  Report  on  Herbaceous  Flowering  Plants.  —  See  Dewey,  Chester. 

 Reports  on  Ichthyology  and  Herpetology.  —  See  Storer,  David  Hum- 
phreys. 

 Report  on  Insects  injurious  to  Vegetation.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus 

William. 

 Report  on  Invertebrata.  —  See  Gould,  Augustus  A. 

 Report  on  Ornithology.  —  See  Peabody,  William  Bourne  Oliver. 

 Report  on  Quadrupeds.  —  See  Emmoxs,  Ebenezer. 

 Report  on  a  Sanitary  Survey.  —  See  Shattuck,  Lemuel. 

 Report  on  Trees  and  Shrubs.  —  See  Emersox,  George  B. 

 Southern  Boundary  of.  —  See  Murray,  W. 

 Statistical  View  of  the  Government  of.  —  See  Poole,  Alexis. 

 Statistics  of.  —  See  American  Statistical  Association'  (Collec- 
tions). 

Massachusetts  Abolitiox  Society.  The  True  History  of  the  late  Divi- 
sion in  the  Antislavery  Societies ;  being  Part  of  the  Second  Annual 
Report  of  the  Executive  Committee.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1841. 

 Agricultural  Society.  —  See  Colmax,  Henry.    Lowell,  John.  Peck, 

William  Dandridge.    Quixcy,  Josiah. 

 Almanac.  —  See  Almanac.    Thomas,  Isaiah. 

 Antimasonic  Convention.  —  See  Antimasonic  State  Conyention. 

 Antislavery  Society.    An  Account  of  the  Interviews  which  took  place 

between  a  Committee  of  the  Massachusetts  Antislavery  Society  and 
the  Committee  of  the  Legislature.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1836. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Antislavery  Society  at  the 

Annual  Meetings  held  in  1854,  1855,  and  1856.  8vo,  pp.  67.  Bos- 
ton, 1856. 

 .    First  Annual  Report,  January,  1833.    8vo.  pp.  56.   Bost.  1833. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1834.       8vo,  pp.  48.   Bost.  1834. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  January,  1835.   8vo,  pp.  23.   Bost.  1835. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  January,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  72.  Boston, 

1836.    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  January,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  72,  xlviii. 

Boston,  1837. 

 .  Sixth  Annual  Report,  January,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  56,  xlviii.  Bos- 
ton, 1838.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1839.   8vo,  pp.  40,  v.   Bost.  1839. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  January,  1840.     8vo,  pp.  40,  lxiv. 

Boston,  1840. 

 .  Ninth  Annual  Report,  Januarv,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  58,  xvi.  Bos- 
ton, 1841. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1842.         8vo.    Boston,  1842. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  January,  1843.     8vo.    Boston,  1843. 


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Massachusetts  Antislavery  Society,  continued. 

 .  Twelfth  Annual  Report,  January,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  98.  Bos- 
ton, 1844. 

 .  Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  81.  Bos- 
ton, 1845. 

 .  Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Bos- 
ton, 1846. 

 .  Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Bos- 
ton, 1847. 

 .  Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  94.  Bos- 
ton, 1848. 

 .  Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  87.  Bos- 
ton, 1849. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1850.    8vo.     Bost.  1850. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1851.    8vo.     Bost.  1851. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report,  January,  1852.     8vo.    Bost.  1852. 

 .    Twenty-first  Annual  Report,  January,  1853.    8vo.     Bost.  1853. 

 .    See  American  Antisla very  Society  (Reports,  1855  and  1856). 

 Army,  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the.  —  See  Congress,  Provincial. 

Massachusetts  Bay,  Colony  and  State  of. 

 Asylum  for  the  Blind.  —  See  Perkins  Institution. 

 Baptist  Convention.    The  Fortieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Massachusetts 

Baptist  Convention ;  presented  May  26,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Bos- 
ton, 1842. 

 .    Fifty-third  Annual  Report;  presented  Oct.  31,  1855.  8vo, 

pp.  60.    Boston,  1855. 
 Bible  Society.    Twenty-first  Annual  Report  of  the  Massachusetts  Bible 

Society,  May,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1830. 
 .    See  Bible  Society  of  Massachusetts. 

 Board  of  Agriculture.    First  State  Exhibition  by  the  Massachusetts 

Board  of  Agriculture,  Boston,  October,  1857.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Bost.  1857. 

 .  Proceedings  and  Reports  of  the  Massachusetts  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, 1851-1852.    8vo.    Boston,  1851-52. 

 Centinel  and  the  Republican  Journal,  from  March  27,  1784,  to  Oct.  9, 

1784.  4to.  Massachusetts  Centinel,  from  Oct.  30,  1784,  to  March 
18,  1786.  4to.  From  March  25,  1786,  to  June  12,  1790.  Folio. 
7  vols.    Boston,  1784-90. 

 .    See  Columbian  Centinel. 

 Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.    By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts 

Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 .    Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  held  in  Boston,  Dec.  29,  1825  ;  with 

Report  of  the  Surgeons.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Surgeons,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Boston,  1828. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Surgeons,  1829.     8vo,  pp.  10. 

Boston,  1829. 

 .  Statement  of  a  Committee  of  the  Eve  and  Ear  Infirmary,  Bos- 
ton.   8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1828. 

 Charitable  Fire  Society.    Act  of  Incorporation,  Laws  and  Regulations, 

Catalogue,  &c,  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society.  8vo, 
pp.  19.    Boston,  1800. 

 .    Act  of  Incorporation,  Laws  and  Regulations,  Catalogue,  &c. 

8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1805.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Constitution,  State  of  the  Funds,  and  Charitable  Disbursements. 

16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1813. 


46 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society,  continued. 

 .  See  Adams,  John  Quincy.  Davis,  John.  Everett,  Alexan- 
der H.  Gardiner,  John  S.  J.  Gray,  Francis  C.  Kirkland,  John 
Thornton.  Latiirop,  John.  MiNOT,  George  Richards.  Paine, 
Charles.  Pollard,  Benjamin.  Richardson,  James.  Thacher, 
Peter.  Townsend,  Alexander.  Tudor,  William.  Welles,  Arnold. 
Whit  well,  Benjamin. 

 Charitable  Mechanic  Association.  Catalogue  of  the  Sixth  Triennial  Ex- 
hibition, September,  1850.    12mo,  pp.  48.    Boston  [1850]. 

 .  Constitution  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Associa- 
tion.   16mo,  pp.  47.    Boston,  1838. 

 .  First  Exhibition  and  Fair,  Boston,  Sept.  18,  1837.  With  Ad- 
dress, &c.    Svo.    Boston,  1837. 

 .  Second  Exhibition,  &c,  Boston,  Sept.  23,  1839.  Svo.  Bos- 
ton, 1839. 

 .    Third  Exhibition,  &c,  Boston,  Sept.  20, 1841.   Svo.   Bost.  1841. 

 .    Fourth  Exhibition,  &c,  Boston,  Sept.  16, 1844.  Svo.  Bost.  1844. 

 .    Sixth  Exhibition,  &c,  Boston,  Sept.  1850.    8vo.       Bost.  1850. 

 .    Seventh  Exhibition,  &c,  Boston,  Sept.  1853.  Svo.    Bost.  1853. 

 .    Eighth  Exhibition,  &c,  Boston,  Sept.  1856.    Svo.     Bost.  1856. 

 .    Illustrated  Magazine  of  the  Eighth  Exhibition,  September,  1856. 

Svo.    Boston,  1856. 

 .    Proceedings  on  laying  the  Corner-stone  of  a  Building  for  the 

Use  of  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  Sept.  30, 
1857.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1857. 

 .  Sixteenth  Triennial  Festival,  Oct.  11,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Bos- 
ton, 1854. 

 .    Report  of  a  Committee  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  Lafayette ;  with 

Memoir.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1834. 

 .    See  Buckingham,  Joseph  T.    Hilliard,  William.  Homer, 

James  Lloyd.  Jenkins,  Joseph.  Lincoln,  Frederick  W.,  jun. 
Russell,  Benjamin.  Russell,  George  R.  Wells,  Thomas.  Win- 
throp,  Robert  C. 

 Collection  of  Psalmody.  —  See  Webb,  George  James. 

 College  of  Pharmacy.  Constitution  and  By-laws.  16mo,  pp.  18.  Bos- 
ton, 1831. 

 Colonization  Society.  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Colonization  Society,  February,  1833.    Boston,  1833. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  May,  1844.  Second  edition.  Svo,  pp.  16. 

Boston,  1844. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  May,  1845.     8vo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1845. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  May,  1846.        8vo,  pp.  32.    Bost.  1846. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  May,  1847.       Svo,  pp.  35.    Bost.  1847. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  May,  1848.    Svo,  pp.  36.    Bost.  1848. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  May',  1849.      8vo,  pp.  32.    Bost.  1849. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  May,  1850.       8vo,  pp.  36.    Bost.  1850. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1851.       8vo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1851. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  May,  1852.    Svo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1852. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  May,  1853.     Svo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1853. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1854.  Svo,  pp.  36.    Bost.  1854. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1855.  Svo,  pp.  44.    Bost.  1855. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1856.    Svo,  pp.  32.    Bost.  1856. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1857.   Svo,  pp.  28.    Bost.  1857. 

 .  Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1858.  Svo,  pp.  27.  Bos- 
ton, 1858. 


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Massachusetts  Compendium.  —  Sec  Mjfoov,  Isaiah. 

 Compiler  (The)  of  Elements  of  Sacred  Vocal  Music. —  See  Guam, 

Hans. 

 Congregational  Charitable  Society.  The  Act  of  Incorporation,  Regula- 
tions, and  Members  of  the  Massachusetts  Congregational  Charitable 
Society;  with  a  Brief  Sketch  of  its  Origin.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Boston, 
1815.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  in  Massachusetts. 

Tiiacher,  Peter. 

 Constitutional  Convention,  1853.  —  See  Sargent,  John. 

 Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers.  —  See  Convention. 

 Currency.  —  See  Felt,  Joseph  B. 

 Emigrant  Aid  Company.  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  the  Massachusetts  Emigrant  Aid  Company ;  with  the  Act 
of  Incorporation,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1854. 

 Episcopal  Missionary  Society.  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Episco- 
pal Church,  Oct.  11,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  4.    Boston,  1828. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Episcopal  Missionary  Society, 

June  20,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1827. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  April  1,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

Boston,  1823. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  June  16,  1830.    12mo,  pp.  30. 

Boston,  1830. 
 .    See  Strong,  Titus. 

 Episcopal  Prayer-book  and  Tract  Society.  —  See  Massachusetts  Epis- 
copal Missionary  Society. 
 Farmer,  The.  —  See  Washburn,  Emory. 

 Gazette  (The),  or  General  Advertiser,  from  July  16,  1782,  to  April  27, 

1784.    By  Elisha  Babcock  and   Has  well.    Folio.  Springfield, 

1782-84/  [Incomplete.] 
 Gazette  (The)  from  Nov.  28,  1785,  to  Oct.  12,  1787.    By  Samuel  Hall 

and  John  Wincoll  Allen.    2  vols,  folio.    Boston,  1786-87. 

 .    See  Boston  News-Letter.   Boston  Weekly  Postboy. 

 General  Hospital.    Acts,  Resolves,  By-laws,  and  Rules  and  Regulations. 

8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1837. 
 .    Acts,  Resolves,  By-laws,  and  Rules  and  Regulations.  8vo, 

pp.  58.    Boston,  1846. 
 .    Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston  [December,  1816].  8vo,  pp.  8. 

[Boston,  1816.]    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Address  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  to  the  Public.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Boston,  1814. 

 .  Address  of  the  Trustees  to  the  Public,  1816.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton [1816]. 

 .    Address  of  the  Trustees  to  the  Subscribers  and  the  Public,  1822. 

8vo,  pp.  34.    [Boston,  1822.]    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Address  of  the  Trustees  to  the  Public,  May,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Boston,  1844. 

 .    By-laws ;  with  Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of 

the  Asvlum  for  the  Insane  in  Charlestown  and  the  Hospital  in  Bos- 
ton.   8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1821. 

 .    By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts  General  Hospital ;  with  the  Rules 

and  Regulations.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1830. 

 .  Civil,  Religious,  and  Masonic  Services  at  the  Laying  of  the  Cor- 
ner-stone of  the  Massachusetts  General  Hospital.  July  4,  1818.  8vo, 
pp.  8.    Boston,  1818.    (Two  copies.) 


48  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  continued. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1823.   8vo,  pp.  16.   Boston  [1823].  (Two 

copies.) 

 .  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1828.  8vo,  pp.  8.  [Bos- 
ton, 1828.] 

 .  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1829.  8vo,  pp.  12.  [Bos- 
ton, 1829.] 

 .  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1833.  8vo,  pp.  10.  [Bos- 
ton, 1833.] 

 .  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  24.  [Bos- 
ton, 1834.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  28.  Boston 

[1835].    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  24.  Boston 

[1836].    (Two  copies.) 

 .  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1837.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton [1837]. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston,' 

1839.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1839.    8vo,pp.  30.   Bost.  1840. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  41.   Bost.  1841. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  36.   Bost.  1842. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  37.   Bost.  1843. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1843.    8vo,pp.  61.   Bost.  1844. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1844.    8vo,pp.  20.   Bost.  1845. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  25.   Bost.  1846. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Boston,  1847. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  72. 

Boston,  1848. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Boston,  1849. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Boston,  1850. 

 — .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Boston,  1851. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Boston,  1852. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Boston,  1854. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Boston,  1855. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Boston,  1857. 

 .  .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Boston,  1859. 

 .    Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Hospital ; 

adopted  Nov.  17,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1822. 

 — — .  See  Haywarp,  George.  Medical  School  in  Boston.  Sulli- 
van, Richard. 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Bowditch,  Nathaniel  Ingersoll. 

 Historical  Society.  Act  of  Incorporation,  By-laws,  Catalogue  of  Mem- 
bers, and  Circular  Letter,  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1813. 


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Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  continued. 

 .  Act  of  Incorporation  and  By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts  Histo- 
rical Society.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [Boston],  1853. 

 .    The  Act  of  Incorporation,  with  the  Additional  Acts  and  By-laws, 

of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Bost.  1857. 

 .    Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Library. 

[Interleaved  with  Manuscript  Additions.]  8vo,  pp.  40.  Bos- 
ton 1796. 

 .  Catalogue  of  the  Books,  Pamphlets,  Newspapers,  Charts,  Manu- 
scripts, &c,  in  the  Library  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society. 
[With  Manuscript  Additions.]    8vo.    Boston,  1811. 

 .    Circular  Letter,  addressed  in  1794,  by  Rev.  Jeremy  Belknap, 

D.D.,  Corresponding  Secretary,  to  Gentlemen  of  Science  in  America, 
requesting  Historical  Information,  and  Contributions  to  the  Library 
and  Cabinet.    4to,  pp.  3.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    Circular  Letter  to  the  Resident  and  Corresponding  Members, 

soliciting  Contributions  to  the  Library  and  Cabinet.  4to,  pp.  3. 
[No  imprint.] 

 .  Circular  in  relation  to  the  Importance  of  securing  better  Accom- 
modations for  the  Society.    One  sheet.    Boston,  1832. 

 .    Circular  Letter  soliciting  the  Co-operation  of  the  Members  and 

others  in  collecting  a  Series  of  the  Laws  of  Massachusetts.  8vo, 
pp.  3.    Boston,  1854. 

 .    Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical,  Societv.  First 

Series,  vols,  i.-x.,  1792  to  1809.    10  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1792-1809. 

 .    Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Second 

Series,  vols,  i.-x.,  1814  to  1823.    10  vols.  8vo.  _  Boston, '1814-23. 

 .    Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  Third 

Series,  vols,  i.-x.,  1825-1849.    10  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1825-49. 

 .    Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Societv.  Fourth 

Series,  vols,  i.-iv.,  1852-1858.    4  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1852-58. 

 .  The  Dowse  Library.  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Histo- 
rical Society  relating  to  the  Donations  from  Thomas  Dowse ;  with 
the  Eulogy  by  Edward  Everett.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1859. 

 .    Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society ; 

revised  and  reported  by  the  Standing  Committee,  pursuant  to  a 
Vote  of  the  Society,  April  25,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Cambridge,  1833. 

 .    List  of  Portraits  in  the  Hall  of  the  Historical  Society.  8vo, 

pp.  8.    [Boston,  1838.] 

 .    A  Memoir  of  the  Moheagan  Indians.    From  the  Massachusetts 

Historical  Collections,  vol.  ix.  1st  Series.  Svo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1804. 

 .  Memorial  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  to  the  Legis- 
lature of  Massachusetts,  February,  1858.    4to,  pp.  3.    Boston,  1858. 

 .  Order  of  Services,  22d  of  December,  M.DCCC.XIIL,  in  Com- 
memoration of  the  Landing  of  the  Forefathers.  Svo,  pp.  4.  Bos- 
ton, 1813. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  [April  12, 

1855  ;  Annual  Meeting].    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1855. 
 .    Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  1855- 

1858.    Selected  from  the  Records.    Svo.    Boston,  1859. 
 .    Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  in  respect 

to  the  Memory  of  William  Hickling  Prescott,  Feb.  1,  i859.  Svo, 

pp.  53.    Boston,  1859. 
 .    Prospectus  of  the  Collections  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 

Society.    Broadside.    Boston,  1814. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Massachusetts  Historical  Society,  continued. 

 .    Regulations  for  the  Library,  adopted  April,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  2. 

[Xo  imprint.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Proceedings  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  April  9, 

18,37.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Belknap,  Jeremy.  Bradford, 

William.  Everett,  Edward.  'Holmes,  Abiel.  Hubbard,  William. 
McKean,  Joseph.  New-England  Historic-Genealogical  So- 
ciety. Pemberton,  Thomas.  Quincy,  Josiah  (Speech  delivered 
in  February,  1858,  before  a  Committee  of  the  Massachusetts  Legis- 
lature).   Tudor,  William. 

 Home  Missionary  Societv.     Forty-fifth  Annual  Report,  May,  1844. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  i844. 

 .    Forty-ninth  Annual  Report,  May,  1 848.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Bost.  1848. 

 .    For  previous  Reports,  see  Massachusetts  Missionary  Society. 

 .    Order  of  Services,  Fifty-sixth  Anniversary,  May  29,  1855. 

Broadside. 

 .    See  Hitchcock,  Edward.    Storrs,  Richard  S. 

 Horticultural  Society.    Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts 

Horticultural  Society.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1836. 
 .    Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural 

Societv;  with  the  Act  of  Incorporation,  and  Transactions  for  1839- 

1840  and  1841.    8vo,  pp.  88,  x.    Boston,  1842. 
 .    Impressions  from  the  Plate  deposited  under  the  Corner-stone  of 

Horticultural  Hall,  Sept.  14,  1844.    8vo.    Boston,  1844. 
 .    Transactions  of  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society,  1842- 

1843 ;  with  Address  by  J.  E.  Teschemacher.   8vo,  pp.  78.   Bost.  1843. 
 .    See  Cook,  Zebedee,  jun.    Everett,  Alexander  H.  Gray, 

John  C  (Essays).   Harris,  Thaddeus  William.   Lincoln,  William. 

Lunt,  George.    Russell,  John  Lewis.    Teschemacher,  J.  E. 

Ward,  Malthus  A. 

 Hospital  Life-insurance  Company.    Proposals  of  the  Massachusetts 

Hospital  Life-insurance  Company.    12mo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1823. 

 ■  .  Proposals  of  the  Massachusetts  Hospital  Life-insurance  Com- 
pany.   12mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1839. 

 .  Proposals  of  the  Massachusetts  Hospital  Life-insurance  Com- 
pany.   12mo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1854. 

 Humane  Society.  —  See  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts. 

 Indian  Language.  —  See  Cotton,  Josiah.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol  ix.  2d  Series ;  vol.  ii.  3d  Series). 

 Infirmary  for  Diseases  of  the  Lungs.    Second  Annual  Report  by  the 

Physicians.    12mo,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1839. 

 Lyceum.  —  See  Savage,  James. 

  Magazine  (The) ;  or,  Monthly  Museum  of  Knowledge  and  Rational 

Entertainment.  Vols,  i.,  January-June,  1789;  ii.,  Part  I.,  January- 
June,  1790;  Part  II.,  July-December,  1790 ;  iii.  January-December, 
1791  ;  and  v.,  Januarv-December,  1793.  4  vols.  8vo.  Boston, 
1789-93.    [Vol.  i.  duplicate.] 

 Manual.  —  See  Burdick,  William. 

 Medical  College.  —  See  Bigelow,  Henry  Jacob.    Bigelow,  Jacob. 

Harvard  College.    Jackson,  John  B.  S. 

 Medical  Society.  The  Acts  of  Incorporation,  together  with  the  By- 
laws and  Ordeis,  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  8vo, 
pp.  27.  Salem,  1806.  [With  Manuscript  Amendments  reported  to 
the  Counsellors.] 


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51 


Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  continued. 

 .  Acts  of  Incorporation,  By-laws,  and  Orders,  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1810. 

 .    Acts  of  Incorporation,  and  Acts  regulating  the  Practice  of 

Physick  and  Surgery ;  with  the  By-laws  and  Orders  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  92.    Boston,  1822. 

 .    Acts  of  Incorporation,  and  Acts  regulating  the  Practice  of 

Physic  and  Surgery ;  with  the  By-laws  and  Orders  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  100.    Boston,  1826. 

 .  Acts  of  Incorporation,  and  By-Laws  and  Orders,  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  96.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Acts  of  Incorporation,  and  the  By-laws  and  Orders,  of  the 

Massachusetts  Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Boston,  1850. 

 .    Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts  for  regulating  the 

Practice  of  Physick  and  Surgery ;  with  the  Regulations  adopted  by 
the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  for  carrying  these  Acts  into 
Operation.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1819. 

 .    Address  to  the  Community  on  the  Necessity  of  legalizing  the 

Study  of  Anatomy.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1829. 

 .    By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  ;  revised  October, 

1856.  *  8vo,  pp.  23.    [Boston,  1856.] 

 .    By-laws  relating  to  the  Examination  of  Candidates  for  License. 

8vo,  pp.  21.    [Imperfect,  no  imprint.] 

 .    Fellows  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  76. 

Boston,  1850. 

 .    Medical  Papers  communicated  to  the  Massachusetts  Medical 

Society.    Vols.  i.  and  ii.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1790,  1813. 

 .    Medical  Dissertations,  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meetings  of  the 

Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  Vols.  iii.  and  iv.,  8vo.  Boston, 
1822,  1829.    (Two  copies.) 

 .  Medical  Communications  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  So- 
ciety. Vols.  v.  to  ix. ;  New  Series,  vols.  i.  to  v.  5  vols.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1830-58. 

 .    The   Pharmacopoeia  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Societv. 

12mo.    Boston,  1808. 
 .    Proceedings  of  the  Counsellors  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical 

Society,  Nov.  27,  1826.    12mo,  pp.  10.    [No  imprint.] 
 .    Publications  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  vol.  i.  No.  1. 

History  and  Statistics  of  Ovariotomy  :  a  Prize  Essay.    By  George 

H.  Lyman,  M.D.    8vo.    Boston,  1856. 
 .    Remonstrance  of  the  Board  of  Censors  of  Suffolk  against  the 

Privilege  acceded  to  Harvard  and  Berkshire  Medical  Schools,  in  the 

Admission  to  Fellowship  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  8vo, 

pp.  4.    Boston,  1827. 
 .    Report  of  a  Committee  on  the  Charter  and  By-laws  of  the 

Society,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1848.] 
 .    Report  on  Vaccinnation.    Read  at  the  Annual  Meeting,  June  1, 

1808.    8vo,  pp.  50.    [Boston,  1808.] 
 .    Speeches  of  Drs.  Thompson,  James  Jackson,  John  Homans, 

O.  W.  Holmes,  S.  Durkee,  and  H.  W.  Williams,  at  the  Annual 

Dinner  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Societv,  May,  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  12.    Boston,  1856. 
 .    See  Bartlett,  Josiah.    College  of  Physicians.  Green, 

John  O.  Hayward,  George.  Peirson,  Abel  L.  Perry,  Mar- 
shall S.    Walker,  William  J. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Massachusetts  Mercury  (The),  from  Jan.  1,  1793,  to  Dec.  30,  1800. 
By  Young  and  Etheridge,  Alexander  Young,  and  Young  and 
Minns.  Mercury  (The)  and  New-England  Palladium,  from  Jan.  2 
to  Dec.  29,  1801.   12  vols,  folio.    Boston,  1793,  1801. 

 .    See  Mercury,  The.    New-England  Palladium. 

 Militia.  —  See  Varnum,  Joseph  B. 

 Mining  Company.    Correspondence  relating  to  the  Operations  of  the 

Massachusetts  Mining  Company.    8vo,  pp.  6.   ,  1837. 

 Missionary  Society.  Report  of  a  Missionary  Tour  west  of  the  Alle- 
ghany Mountains.  By  Samuel  J.  Mills  and  Daniel  Smith.  8vo, 
pp.  64.    Andover,  1815. 

 .    Thirty-fourth  Annual   Report,  presented   May,  1833.  8vo, 

pp.  56.    Boston,  1833. 

 .    Thirty-eighth  Annual   Report,  presented  May,  1837.  8vo, 

pp.  48.    Boston,  1837. 

 .     Thirty-ninth   Annual   Report,  presented   May,  1838.  8vo, 

pp.  44.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    Fortieth  Annual  Report,  presented  May,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  66. 

Boston,  1839. 

 .    Forty-second   Annual  Report,  presented  May,  1841.  8vo, 

pp.  46.    Boston,  1841. 
 .    Forty-third  Annual  Report,  presented  May,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  46. 

Boston,  1842. 

 .  For  subsequent  Reports,  see  Massachusetts  Home  Mission- 
ary Society. 

 .    See  Austin,  Samuel.    Emmons,  Nathaniel.    Holmes,  Abiel. 

Mills,  Samuel  J.    Niles,  Samuel.    Sanborn,  Peter. 

 and  Mississippi  Railroad.  —  See  Reed,  Silas. 

 and  New-Hampshire  General  Advertiser.  —  See  Essex  Journal. 

 Peace  Society.     Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Members,  including 

Nine  Branches,  March  1,  1819.    8vo,  pp.  12.     Cambridge,  1819. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Members,  including  thirteen 

Branches,  March,  1820.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Cambridge,  1820.  (Two  copies.) 

 .  Circular  Letter  addressed  to  various  Associations  in  the  Unit- 
ed States.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Cambridge,  1816.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Circular  Letter,  in  behalf  of  the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society, 

to  the  Friends  of  Peace  of  all  Denominations.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Bos- 
ton, 1817. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

[No  imprint.] 

 .    Constitution.    8vo,  pp.  3.    [No  imprint.] 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1822.] 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report  [1823].    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1823.] 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1825.] 

 .    Eighteenth  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee,  Jan.  15,  1834. 

8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1834. 

 .    See  Bigelow,  Tyler.    Blanchard,  Joshua  P.    Friend  of 

Peace.  Fuller,  Timothy.  Gallison,  John.  Ladd,  William. 
Quincy,  Josiah.  Sullivan,  Richard.  Sumner,  Bradford.  Worces- 
ter, Samuel. 

 Philo-Italian  Society.  Constitution  and  Addresses  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Philo-Italian  Society.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1843. 

 Professorship  of  Natural  History  at  Harvard  College.  —  See  Harvard 

College. 


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Massachusetts  Register  and  United-States  Calendar,  from  1783  to 
1847;  excepting  1784,  1785,  1789,  1791,  1793,  1794,  and  1800. 
[With  MS.  Notes  of  Ordinations,  &c,  in  Massachusetts  and  other 
States,  by  Rev.  John  Pierce,  D.D.,  in  each  volume.]  59  vols.  12mo. 
Boston,  1783-1847. 

 and  United-States  Calendar,  1801  to  1847.  47  vols.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1800-47. 

 from  1802  to  1857.    6  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1852-57. 

 .    See  Capen,  Nahum  (Massachusetts  State  Record).  Fleet, 

Thomas  and  John. 

 Registration  Report.  —  See  Massachusetts,  Commonwealth  of. 

 Reports.    Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme 

Judicial  Court  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts.  Vol.  i., 
by  Ephraim  Williams ;  vols,  ii.-xvii.,  by  Dudley  Atkins  Tyng. 
17  vols.  8vo.  Vol.  i.,  second  edition,  Boston,  1816;  ii.,  Newburv- 
port,  1811;  iii.,  Exeter,  1808;  iv.-xii.,  Newburyport,  1809-16; 
xiii.-xvii.,  Boston,  1817-23. 

 .    See  Williams,  Ephraim.    Tyng,  Dudley  Atkins. 

 Resolutions.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 Rifles,  First  Battalion  of.  —  See  Farnham,  Luther  (Thanksgiving  Dis- 
course, Nov.  25,  1852). 

 Sabbath-school  Societv.    First  Annual  Report,  May  30,  1833.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    Boston,  18*33. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  May  29, 1834.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Bost.  1834. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  Mav  29,  1835.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Bost.  1835. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  May  26,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Bost.  1836. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  June,  1,  1837.     8vo,  pp.  76.  Bost.  1837. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  May  31,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Bost.  1838. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  May  30, 1839.  8vo,  pp.  64.  Bost.  1839. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  Mav  27, 1840.    8vo,  pp.  56.  Bost.  1840. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  May  29,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  80.  Bost.  1841. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  May  26,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  80.  Bost.  1842. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  May,  1843.        8vo.    Boston,  1843. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  May,  1844.        8vo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1845.     8vo.    Boston,  1845. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1846.    Svo.    Boston,  1846. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1847.       8vo.    Boston,  1847. 

 .  Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  June  1,  1848.  Svo,  pp.  47.  Bos- 
ton, 1848. 

 .    Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1849.      8vo.    Boston,  1849. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1850.       8vo.    Boston,  1850. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1851.       8vo.    Boston,  1851. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report,  May,  1852.        8vo.    Boston,  1852. 

 .    Twenty-first  Annual  Report,  May,  1853.      8vo.    Boston,  1853. 

 .    Twenty-second  Annual  Report,  June,  1854.  Svo.    Boston,  1854. 

 .    Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  May,  1855.    Svo.    Boston,  1855. 

 .    Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report,  May,  1856.   8vo.    Boston,  1856. 

 .  Twenty-fifth  Annual  Report,  May  28,  1857.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Bos- 
ton, 1857. 

 .    Twenty-sixth  Annual  Report,  May  27,  1858.    Svo,  pp.  24,  xxii. 

Boston,  1858. 

 .    Twenty-seventh  Annual  Report,  May  26,  1859.     8vo,  pp.  44, 

xxiii.    Boston,  1859. 
 .    Plans  and  Objects  of  the  Massachusetts  Sabbath-school  Societv  ; 

Addresses,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  18.   [1848]. 


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Massachusetts  Sabbath-School  Union.  Fourth  Annual  Report,  May 
28,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1829. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  May  27,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1830. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  May  26,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1831. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  May  31,  1832.  8vo,pp.  16.  Bost.  1832. 

 Sanitary  Survey.  —  See  Brooks,  Charles.    Shattuck,  Lemuel. 

 School  of  Agriculture.    Circular  and  By-laws  of  the  Trustees.  8vo, 

pp.  8.    Boston,  1858. 

 School  for  Idiotic  and  Feeble-minded  Youth.    Ninth  Annual  Report. 

8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1858. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Cambridge,  1859. 

 ■  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture.   Cattle-show,  Exhibition,  &c, 

Brighton,  October,  1821.  Broadside. 

 .  Inquiries  by  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Agricul- 
ture.   8vo,  pp.  31.    [No  imprint] 

 .  Laws  and  Regulations  ;  with  Extracts  from  Foreign  and  Domes- 
tic Publications.    8vo.    Boston,  1793.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    The  Massachusetts  Agricultural  Repository  and  Journal,  No.  1, 

vol.  iii. ;  No.  4,  vol.  viii. ;  No.  1,  vol.  ix.    8vo.    Boston,  1813. 

 .    Papers  on  Agriculture  ;  consisting  of  Communications  made  to 

the  Massachusetts  Agricultural  Society,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  95.  Bos- 
ton, 1801. 

 .    Papers  on  Agriculture.    8vo.    Boston,  1804. 

 .    Papers  on  Agriculture.    8vo,  pp.  61.    Boston,  1804. 

 .  Papers  ;  consisting  of  Communications  made  to  the  Massachu- 
setts Society  for  promoting  Agriculture.   8vo,  pp.  90.   Boston,  1806. 

 .  Papers  ;  consisting  of  Communications  made  to  the  Massachu- 
setts Society  for  promoting  Agriculture,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  86.  Bos- 
ton, 1807. 

 .    Georgick  Papers  for  1809 ;  consisting  of  Letters  and  Extracts 

communicated  to  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Agri- 
culture.   8vo,  pp.  91.    Boston,  1809. 

 .    Papers  for  1810 ;  communicated  to  the  Massachusetts  Society 

for  promoting  Agriculture.    8vo.    Boston,  1810. 

 .    Papers  for  1811;  communicated  to  the  Massachusetts  Society 

for  promoting  Agriculture.    8vo.    Boston,  1811. 

 .    Transactions  of  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 

Agriculture,  for  1856.    8vo.    Boston,  1857. 

 .  Transactions  of  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Agri- 
culture.   New  Series.    Vol.  i.,  8vo.    Boston,  1858. 

 .    See  Massachusetts  Board  of  Agriculture.  Dearborn, 

Henry  A.  S. 

 Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.    Annual  Report  of  the 

Directors,  May  24,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  n.  d. 
 .    See  Chaplin,  Daniel.    Dana,  Daniel.    Huntington,  Daniel. 

Pearson,  Eliphalet. 
 Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance.   Circular  addressed  to  the 

Members.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1814. 
 .    Constitution  as  revised  and  altered  ;  with  the  Annual  Report 

for  1818.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1818.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    A  Letter  to  the  Mechanics  of  Boston  respecting  the  Formation 

of  a  City  Temperance  Society.    12mo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1831. 
 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Counsel,  June  2,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Boston,  1820. 


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Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance,  con- 
tinued. 

 .    Report  of  a  Committee,  June  3,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  12.   Bost.  1831. 

 .    See  Abbot,  Abiel.   APPLETON,  Jesse.   Jenks,  William.  KlRK- 

eand,  John  T.  Sargent,  Lucius  M.  Sprague,  Charles.  Ware, 
Henry,  jun.    Ware,  John.    Worcester,  Samuel. 

 Spy,  The.    Published  at  Boston,  by  Z.  Fowle  and  I.  Thomas,  from 

July  17  to  Oct.  11,  1770;  by  Isaiah  Thomas,  from  Oct.  11,  1770,  to 
[April  6],  1775.  From  1773  to  April,  1 7 7 « > ,  as  the  Massachusetts 
Spy  and  Thomas's  Boston  Journal.  From  May  3,  177a,  at  Worces- 
ter, under  the  title  of  Thomas's  Massachusetts  Spy ;  or,  American 
Oracle  of  Liberty.  From  May  24,  1781,  to  1820,  as  the  Massachu- 
setts Spy  and  Worcester  Gazette;  and  from  Sept.  10,  1823,  to 
1830,  as  the  Massachusetts  Spy  and  Worcester-County  Advertiser. 
1  vol.  4to  ;  50  vols,  folio.  Boston  and  Worcester,  1770-1830.  [In- 
complete.] 

 State  Directory,  1850-1851.    16mo.    Boston  [1851]. 

 State  Prison.    Abstract  of  the  Number  of  Convicts,  &c,  during  the 

Year  ending  Sept.  30,  1817.    Broadside.    [Boston,  1817.] 

 .  Account  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Prison ;  containing  a  De- 
scription and  Plan  of  the  Edifice  ;  Rules,  Orders,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  47. 
Charlestown,  1806.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Description  and  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Massachusetts  State 

Prison.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Charlestown,  1816. 

 .    Documents  relating  to  the  State  Prison,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

[Boston,  1849.] 

 .  An  Extract  from  the  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Massachu- 
setts State  Prison,  Oct.  18,  1827  ;  reviewing  the  Second  Annual 
Report  of  the  Prison-Discipline  Society.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Bost.  1827. 

 .  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  for  the  Government  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts State  Prison ;  with  the  Rules  and  Regulations.  8vo. 
Charlestown,  1830. 

 .    Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Massachusetts 

State  Prison.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1811. 

 .    Rules  and  Regulations  for  the  Government  of  the  Massachusetts 

State  Prison.    8vo,  pp.  62.    Boston,  1823. 

 .    See  Austin,  James  T.    Prince,  James.    Prison  Discipline. 

 State  Record.  —  See  Capen,  Nahum.    Massachusetts  Register. 

 State  Society  of  Cincinnati.  —  See  Brooks,  John.  Cincinnati,  Soci- 
ety of.    Hull,  William.    Tudor,  William.    Whitwell,  Samuel. 

 State  Temperance  Convention.     Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Convention,  Worcester,  Sept.  18,  1833. 
8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1833. 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  Massachusetts  State  Temperance  Conven- 
tion, Boston,  Feb.  12,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1840. 

 Teachers'  Association.    Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Massachusetts 

Teachers'  Association.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1858. 

 Temperance  Society.     Doings  of  the  Council  of  the  Massachusetts 

Temperance  Society.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1834. 

 .    Making  Money  by  selling  Rum.    12mo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1834. 

 .    Twenty-fifth  Report  of  the  Council,  &c.,  May  26,  1837.  8vo, 

pp.  38.    Boston,  1837. 

 .    When  will  the  Day  Come  ?    12mo.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    See  Channing,  Walter.    Lothrop,  Samuel  K.  Washburn, 

Emory. 


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Massachusetts  Temperance  Union.    The  Temperance  Almanac  of  the 

Massachusetts  Temperance  Union  for  1845.    12mo.  Boston. 
 .    See  Kimball,  Daniel. 

 Washington  Total-Abstinence  Society.    Address  of  the  Government  to 

the  Society  and  to  the  Public.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1842. 

Massacre,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Massacre. 

 at  Dartmoor  Prison.  —  See  Dartmoor  Massacre. 

Massacres  in  Lancaster  County,  Pa.  —  See  Franklin,  Benjamin. 

Massalia,  Alexius  a,  Diatriba  de  Mutuo,  non  esse  Alienationum.  16mo. 
Lugdun.  Batav.  1640. 

Massasoit,  Notices  of.  —  See  Fessenden,  G.  M. 

Massey,  Rev.  Edmund.    A  Sermon  against  the  Dangerous  and  Sinful  Prac- 

.  tice  of  Inoculation.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  reprinted,  1730. 
Massey,  James.  —  See  Bayle,  Pierre. 

Massey,  William.  Remarks  upon  Milton's  Paradise  Lost ;  Historical,  Geo- 
graphical, Philological,  Critical,  and  Explanatorv.  24mo.  Lon- 
don, 1761. 

Massillon,  Jean-Baptist ;  and  Bourdaloue,  Louis.  Sermons,  with  a  Para- 
phrase of  some  of  the  Psalms,  by  J.  B.  Massillon.  Translated  by 
Rev.  Abel  Flint.    12mo.    Hartford,  1805. 

Massy,  Rev.  Charles,  vs.  The  Marquis  of  Headfort.  A  Report  of  the  Trial  on 
an  Action  brought  by  Rev.  Charles  Massy  against  the  Marquis  of 
Headfort  for  Crim.  Con.,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  95.    New  York,  1804. 

Master  of  a  Famiiv,  Plain  and  Serious  Address  to  the.  —  See  Doddridge, 
Philip. 

 taken  up  from  the  Sons  of  the  Prophets.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Master-Key  to  Popery.  —  See  Popery. 
Mastodon  Giganteus.  —  See  Warren,  John  C. 
Masuyer,  C.  L.  —  See  France. 

Materia  Medica.  — '  See  Alleyne,  James.  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 
Culpepper,  Nicholas.  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  Mat- 
thiolus,  Petrus  Andreus.    Semmedus,  Jo.  Curvo. 

 Introductory  Lecture  to  the  Course  of.  —  See  Dunglison,  Robley. 

Wood,  George  B. 

 and  Therapeutics.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

 of  the  United  States.  —  See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 

Materialism.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

Materials  for  the  History  of  Britain.  —  See  Great  Britain  (Monumenta 
Historica  Britannica). 

 ,  (The)  the  Manner  of  Building,  and  Power  of  Organizing,  of  the  Church 

of  Christ.  — r-  See  Backus,  Isaac. 

Maternal  Association,  Dedham.  Constitution  of  the  Maternal  Associa- 
tion.   12mo,  pp.  3.    Dedham,  n.  d. 

 of  Salem  Church,  Boston.    Address  to  Christian  Mothers,  and 

Constitution.    16mo,  pp.  14.    n.  d. 

Mathematicall  Preface  of  Mr.  John  Dee.  —  See  Euclid. 

 Traverse  Table.  —  See  Gordon,  John. 

Mather,  Rev.  Azariah.  The  Gospel  Minister  described  and  directed.  Ser- 
mon at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Daniel  Kirtland,  Newent,  Dec.  10,  1723. 
16mo,  pp.  32.    New  London,  1725. 

 Good  Rulers  a  Choice  Blessing.    Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1725. 

16mo,  pp.  49.    New  London,  1725. 

Mather,  Catharine.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Mather,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.  Adversus  Libertinos ;  or,  Evangelical  Obe- 
dience described  and  demanded.    16mo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1713. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Mather,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Advice  from  Taberah.    A  Sermon  preached  after  the  Fire,  Oct.  2,  3, 

1711.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1711.    (Two  copies.) 

[  -]  The  Ambassador's  Tears.    A  Minister  of  the  Gospel  making  Complaint 

of  an  Unsuccessful  Ministry.    16mo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1721. 

[  ]  American  Tears  upon  the  Kuines  of  the  Greek  Churches.  A  Com- 
pendious but  Entertaining  History  of  the  Darkness  come  upon  the 
Greek  Churches  in  Europe  and  Asia.  With  Appendix,  containing 
a  Relation  of  the  Conversion  of  a  Jew.  IGnio,  pp.  80.  Bos- 
ton, 1701. 

[  ]  The  Angel  of  Bethesda  visiting  the  Invalids  of  a  Miserable  World. 

16mo,  pp.  17.    New  London,  1722. 

[  ]  The  Armour  of  Christianity.    A  Treatise  against  the  Wiles  of  the 

Devil.    16mo.    Boston,  1704. 

 Benedictus.    Good  Men  described,  &:c.    With  Character  and  History 

of  Mr.  Thomas  Bridge.    12mo,  pp.  58.    Boston,  1715. 

[  ]  Bonifacius.  An  Essay  upon  the  Good  that  is  to  be  devised  and  de- 
signed by  those  who  desire  to  do  Good.  16mo.  Boston,  1710. 
(Two  copies.) 

—  The  Brasen  Serpent  look'd  unto.    8vo.    [Boston,  1725.  Imperfect.] 

[  ]  Brontologia  Sacra.    The  Voice  of  the  Glorious  God  in  the  Thunder. 

12mo,  pp.  38.    London,  1695. 

  Ca?lestinus.  A  Conversation  in  Heaven  quickened  and  assisted.  Intro- 
duced by  Agathangelus,  and  recommended  by  Rev.  Increase  Mather. 
12mo.    Boston,  1723. 

[  ]  Cares  about  the  Nurseries.    Two  Discourses  on  Parental  Instruction. 

16mo.    Boston,  1702. 

 Christian  Loyalty.    A  Sermon  preached  Aug.  20,  1727.    12mo,  pp.  25. 

[Boston,  1727.    Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

[  ]  The  Christian  Temple :  or,  An  Essay  upon  a  Christian  considered  as 

a  Temple.  [With  an  Autograph  Letter  from  the  Author,  presenting 
the  Work  to  Mr.  John  Winthrop.]    16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1706. 

 Christodulus.    A  Good  Reward  of  a  Good  Servant.    Sermon  on  the 

Death  of  Rev.  Thomas  Walter,  Jan.  10,*  1724-25.  16mo,  pp.  33. 
Boston,  1725.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Coheleth.  A  Soul,  upon  Recollection,  coming  into  Incontestible  Sen- 
timents of  Religion.    16mo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1720.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  The  Comfortable  Chambers  opened  and  visited  upon  the  Departure 

of  Mr.  Peter  Thatcher,  of  Milton,  who  made  his  Flight  thither  on 
Dec.  17,  1727.    12mo,  pp.  31,  4.    Boston,  1728. 

 The  Comfortable  Chambers  opened  and  visited  upon  the  Departure  of 

Mr.  Peter  Thatcher,  of  Milton,  who  made  his  Flight  thither  on  Dec.  17, 
1727.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  reprinted,  1796. 

[  ]  Compassions  called  for.  An  Essay  of  Profitable  Reflections  on  Mise- 
rable Spectacles.    16mo,  pp.  60.    Boston,  1711. 

 Concio  ad  Populum.    A  Distressed  People  entertained  with  Proposals 

for  the  Relief  of  their  Distresses.  Sermon  before  the  Governor  and 
General  Assembly,  March  12,  1719.    16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1719. 

[  ]  Corderius  Americanus.    An  Essay  on  the  Good  Education  of  Children. 

Funeral  Sermon  on  Mr.  Ezekiel  Cheever,  August,  1708.  AVith  an 
Elegy,  &c.    16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1774.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Curbed  Sinner.  Discourse  upon  the  Gracious  and  Wondrous  Re- 
straints laid  by  God  on  the  Sinful  Children  of  Men.  [On  the  Con- 
demnation of  David  Wallis  for  Murder.]  Khno,  pp.  64.  Bos- 
ton. 1713. 


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MATHER,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Decus  ac  Tutamen.    A  Brief  Essay  on  the  Blessings  enjoy'd  by  a  People 

that  have  Men  of  a  Right  Character  shining  among  them.  Offered 
in  Commemoration  of  the  Honourable  Gurdon  Saltonstall,  Governor 
of  Connecticut,  who  expired  Sept.  20,  1724.  16mo,  pp.  34.  New 
London,  1724. 

 Desiderius ;  or,  A  Desireable  Man  describ'd.    Commemorative  of  Mr. 

James  Keith.    12mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1719. 

 ■  Detur  Digniori.    The  Righteous  Man  described  and  asserted  as  the 

Excellent  Man.  Sermon  on  Death  of  Rev.  Joseph  Gerrish.  8vo, 
pp.  29.    Boston,  1720. 

[  ]  Diluvium  Ignis.    De  Secundo  ac  Optando  Jehovae-Jesu  Adventu. 

8vo,  pp.  xiv.    [Boston],  1726. 

[  ]  Divine  Afflations.  An  Essay  to  describe  and  bespeak  the  Gra- 
cious Influences  of  the  Holy  Spirit.  16mo,  pp.  38.  New  Lon- 
don, 1722. 

[  ]  Duodecennium  Luctuosum.    The  History  of  a  Long  War  with  Indian 

Salvages,  &c,  1702-1714,  before  General  Assembly,  30,  vii.,  1714. 
16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1714.  [Imperfect.] 

 ■  Durable  Riches.    Two  Discourses  on  the  True  Cause  of  Loosing  and 

the  True  Way  of  Thriving.    16mo,  pp.  67.    Boston,  1695. 

 Early  Religion  urged.    Sermon.    16mo.    Boston,  1694. 

 Ecclesia?  Monilia.    The  Peculiar  Treasure  of  the  Almighty  King  opened. 

Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Cotton ;  preached  July  14, 
1726.    12mo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1726. 

[  ]  The  Echos  of  Devotion.    Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture,  21,  v.,  1715. 

16mo,  pp.  35.    [Boston,  1715.    Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
c/7  v  ^-u   Eleutheria;  or,  An  Idea  of  the  Reformation  in  England.    16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1698. 

 An  Epistle  to  the  Christian  Indians,  giving  them  an  Account  of  what 

the  English  desire  them  to  Know  and  to  Do.  [Indian  and  English.] 
8vo.    Boston,  1706. 

 Euthanasia.    A  Sudden  Death  made  Happy  and  Easy.    Sermon  on 

Death  of  John  Frizell.    12mo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1723. 

 Fair  Dealing  between  Debtor  and  Creditor.    Essay  upon  Caution  to  be 

used  in  coming  into  Debt,  and  getting  out  of  it.  16mo,  pp.  30.  Bos- 
ton, 1716. 

 The  Faith  of  the  Fathers  ;  or,  The  Articles  of  the  True  Religion.  16mo, 

pp.  24.    Boston,  1699. 
 A  Faithful  Man  described  and  rewarded.    Some  Observable  and  Ser- 
viceable Passages  in  the  Life  and  Death  of  Mr.  Michael  Wiggles- 
worth  ;  with  Funeral  Sermon,  preached  June  24, 1705.    16mo,  pp.  48. 
Boston,  1705. 

[  ]  A  Faithful  Monitor.  Offering  an  Abstract  of  the  Lawes  of  Massa- 
chusetts Bay  against  Certain  Disorders.  16mo,  pp.  56.  Bos- 
ton, 1704. 

[  ]  A  Father  Departing.    A  Sermon  on  the  Departure  of  the  Venerable 

and  Memorable  Dr.  Increase  Mather,  who  expired  Aug.  23,  1723.  8vo, 
pp.  31.    Boston,  1723.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Free  Grace  maintained  and  improved ;  or,  The  General  Offer  of  the 

Gospel,  managed  with  Considerations  of  the  Great  Things  done  by 
Special  Grace.  In  two  Discourses.  16mo,  pp.  70.  Boston,  1706. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Golgotha.    A  Lively  Description  of  Death,  occasioned  by  Death  of 

Recompense  Wadsworth  and  others.    16mo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1713. 


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Mather,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.,  continual. 

[  ]  A  Good  Character;  or,  A  Walk  with  God  characterized.   With  Some 

Dues  to  the  Memory  of  Rev.  Joseph  Belcher,  who  died  April  27, 
1723.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1723. 
 A  Good  Master  well  Served.    Discourse  on  the  Properties  and  Prac- 
tices of  a  Good  Servant.    16mo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1096. 
 Grata  Brevitas.     Essay  in  a  Few  Words.     lOmo,  pp.  20.  Bos- 
ton, 1712. 

 Hades  look'd  into.    The  Power  of  our  Great  Saviour  over  the  Invisible 

World,  and  the  Gates  of  Death  which  lead  into  that  World.  Sermon 
preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  Wait  Winthrop.  [Preface  by  L 
Mather.]    16mo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1717. 

 The  Happy  Dismission  of  the  Holy  Believer.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of 

Rev.  John  Higginson.    8vo,  pp.  42,  8.    n. d.    [Wanting  title.] 

 Help  for  Distressed  Parents.    Sermon  at  Lecture,  Boston,  14, 12, 1694. 

16mo,  pp.  62.    Boston,  1695.  [Imperfect.] 

Ci  ic~   History  of  some  Impostors,  remarkably  and  seasonably  detected,  in  the 

Churches  of  New  England ;  with  a  Lecture.  Preface  by  I.  Mather 
and  others.    16mo,  pp.  79.    [Boston,  1699.] 

 Hor-Hagidgad.    An  Essay  upon  an  Happy  Departure.    Occasioned  by 

the  Decease  of  Rev.  William  Waldron,  Sept.  11,  1727.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1727.    (Two  copies.) 

 India  Christiana.    Discourse  to  the  Commissioners  for  the  Propagation 

of  the  Gospel  among  the  American  Indians.  16mo,  pp.  94.  Bos- 
ton, 1721. 

[  ]  Instruction  to  the  Living  from  the  Condition  of  the  Dead.  Relation 

of  the  Shipwreck  of  about  One  Hundred  Pirates  on  the  Coast  of 
New  England,  April  26,  1717;  with  a  Sermon  at  the  Execution  of 
Six,  Nov.  15,  1717.    18mo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1717. 
 Invitations  to  the  Supper  of  the  Lord ;  with  a  Discourse  on  that  Ordi- 
nance.   16mo.    [Imperfect ;  wanting  title  and  part  of  preface.] 

(riff   Johannes  in  Eremo.    Lives  of  John  Cotton,  J.  Norton,  J.  Wilson,  J. 

Davenport,  and  Th.  Hooker.  [Preface  by  I.  Mather.]  16mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1695. 

 Juga  Jucunda.    A  Brief  Essay  to  obtain  from  the  Young  People  a 

Submission  to  the  Yoke  of  their  Saviour.  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of  Mrs.  Abiel  Goodwin.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
ton, 1728. 

 Just  Commemorations.    The  Death  of  Good  Men  considered  ;  with  a 

Brief  Account  of  the  Evangelical  Work  among  the  Christianized  In- 
dians of  New  England.    8vo,  pp.  58.    Boston,  1715. 

[  ]  A  Letter  of  Advice  to  the  Churches  of  the  Nonconformists  in  the 

English  Nation.    4to,  pp.  30.    London,  1700. 

[  ]  A  Letter  about  a  Good  Management  under  the  Distemper  of  the 

Measles.    4to,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 A  Life  of  Piety  resolved  on.    Essav  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Ting, 

28,  12,  1713.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1714. 

 Little  Flocks  guarded  against  Grievous  Wolves.    Address  to  those 

Parts  of  New  England  most  exposed  to  Assaults  from  Quakerism. 
16mo.    Boston,  1691.    (Two  copies.) 

 Magnalia  Christi  Americana  ;  or,  The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  New 

England,  from  1620  to  1698.  In  Seven  Books,  folio.  [Large  paper 
copy,  which  belonged  to  Rev.  Samuel  Mather,  of  Witney,  Oxford- 
shire, Eng.  (H.C.  1690),  and  contains  his  Autograph  and  Manuscript 
Notes.]    London,  1702. 


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Mather,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Magnalia  Christi  Americana ;  or,  The  Ecclesiastical  History  of  New 

England,  1620  to  1698.    In  Seven  Books,  folio.   Lond.  1702.  (Two 

copies.) 

[  ]  A  Man  of  Reason.    A  Brief  Essay  to  demonstrate  that  all  Men  should 

hearken  to  Reason.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1718. 

[  ]  Manuductio  ad  Ministerium.  Directions  for  a  Candidate  of  the  Mini- 
stry.   12mo.    Boston,  1726.    (Two  copies.) 

 Memorable  Providences  relating  to  Witchcrafts  and  Possessions.  [Two 

Discourses  appended.]    16mo.    Boston,  1689. 

 Memoria  Wilsoniana ;  or,  Some  Dues  to  the  Memory  of  Rev.  John 

Wilson,  who  expired  Aug.  7,  1667,  a?t.  79.  16mo,  pp.  46.  Bos- 
ton, 1695. 

 Military  Duties  recommended  to  an  Artillery  Company,  at  their  Election 

of  Officers  in  Charlestown,  13d.  7m.,  1686.  16mo,  pp.  78.  Boston, 
1687.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Minister.    A  Sermon  to  the  Anniversary  Convention  of  Ministers, 

May  31,  1722.    12mo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1722.    (Four  copies.) 

[  ]  Monica  Americana.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Leveret 

(once  the  Honourable  Consort  of  John  Leveret,  Esq.,  Governour 
of  the  Massachuset-Colony,  New  England),  who  changed  Earth 
for  Heaven,  3d  11m.,  1704;  with  Elegy.  16mo,  pp.  32.  Bos- 
ton, 1705. 

[  ]  A  Monitor  for  Communicants.  An  Essay  to  excite  and  assist  Reli- 
gious Approaches  to  the  Table  of  the  Lord.  12mo,  pp.  21.  Boston, 
reprinted,  1750. 

[  ]  Necessary  Admonitions.    Containing  Just  Thoughts  upon  Some  Sins 

too  little  thought  of.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1702.    (Two  copies.) 

 Nehemiah.  A  Brief  Essay  on  Divine  Consolations.  4to,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1710. 

[  -]  A  New  Year  well  begun.    An  Essay  offered  on  New-Year's  Day. 

16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1719. 

[  ]  The  Nightingale.  An  Essay  on  Songs  among  Thorns ;  or,  The  Sup- 
ports and  Comforts  of  the  Afflicted  Believer.  16mo,  pp.  29.  Bos- 
ton, 1724. 

 Nuncia  Bona  e  Terra  Longinqua.    A  Brief  Account  of  Great  Things 

doing  for  the  Kingdom  of  God  in  Europe.  16mo,  pp.  14.  Bos- 
ton, 1715. 

[  ]  Observancla.  The  Life  and  Death  of  the  late  Queen  Mary ;  with  Ad- 
dress of  Condolence  by  Nonconformist  Ministers.  16mo,  pp.  56. 
Boston,  1695.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Old  Man's  Honour ;  or,  The  Hoary  Head  found  in  the  Way  of 

Righteousness.  [With  the  Young  Man's  Glory;  the  Little  Child's 
Lesson  and  Catechism.]    16mo.    Boston,  1691.  [Imperfect.] 

 Optanda.    Good  Men  described,  and  Good  Things  propounded.  In 

Two  Sermons  ;  whereof  one  was  preached  unto  the  Government  and 
General  Court,  June  9,  1692.    16mo,  pp.  99.    Boston,  1692. 

 Orphanotrophium ;  or,  Orphans  well  Provided  for.    An  Essay  on  the 

Care  taken  in  the  Divine  Providence  for  Children,  when  their  Parents 
forsake  them.  Sermon  on  28d.  lm.,  1711,  —  a  Day  of  Prayer.  16mo, 
pp.  68.    Boston,  1711.    (Two  copies.) 

 Parentalia.    An  Essay  upon  the  Blessings  and  Comforts  reserved  for 

Pious  Children.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1715. 

 Parentator.    Memoirs  of  Remarkables  in  the  Life  and  the  Death  of  Dr. 

Increase  Mather.    8vo.    Boston,  1724.    (Two  copies.) 


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[  ]  Pietas  in  Patriam.    The  Life  of  Sir  William  Phips,  Knt,  Governor  of 

Massachusetts.  Dedication  by  Nathaniel  Mather.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1097. 

 A  Pillar  of  Gratitude.  Election  Sermon,  1700.  With  Appendix,  con- 
taining an  Account,  of  the  Success  of  the  Gospel  in  the  East  Indies. 
lOmo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1700. 

i  4  The  Present  State  of  New  England.    Discourse  on  the  Necessities  and 

Advantages  of  a  Public  Spirit.  Lecture  on  News  of  an  Invasion. 
16mo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1690.    (Two  copies.) 

  A  Present  of  Summer  Fruit.    16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1713. 

[  ]  Psalterium  Americanum.    The  Book  of  Psalms  in  Blank  Verse,  fitted 

unto  the  Tunes  commonly  used.    16mo.    Boston,  1718. 

[  ]  The  Religion  of  an  Oath.    Plain  Directions  how  the  Duty  of  Swearing 

may  be  safely  managed.    16mo,  pp.  30.    Bost.  1719.  (Twocopies.) 

[  ]  Remarks  upon  the  Earthquake,  Oct.  29-30,  1727.  8vo,  pp.  36.  [Bos- 
ton, 1727.  Imperfect.] 

[  ]  Repeated  Admonitions  in  a  Monitory  Letter  about  the  Maintainance 

of  an  Able  and  Faithful  Ministry.  16mo,  pp.  19.  Boston,  172.3. 
(Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Restitutus.    The  End  of  Life  pursued,  and  then  the  Hope  in  Death 

enjoyed  by  the  Faithful.  Discourse  on  Recovery  from  Sickness. 
16mo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1727. 

[  ]  The  Right  Way  to  shake  off'  a  Viper.    An  Essay.    Preface  by  Increase 

Mather.    16mo,  pp.  61.    Boston,  1720. 

 The  Sad  Effects  of  Sin.    A  True  Relation  of  the  Murder  committed  by 

David  Wallis  on  his  Companion,  Benjamin  Stolwood,  1st  August, 
1713.    To  which  are  added  the  Sermons  preached  after  his  Conciem- 
*q  nation  and  on  the  Day  of  his  Execution.    lOmo,  pp.  14.   Bost.  1713. 

'  \   The  Serviceable  Man.    Election  Sermon,  1690.    16mo,  pp.  64.  Bos- 
ton, 1690.    (Three  copies.) 
/q<?  iQ  Several  Sermons  concerning  Walking  with  God.    16mo,  pp.  86.  Lon- 
don, 1689. 

 Shaking  Dispensations.    An  Essay  upon  the  Mighty  Shakes  which  the 

Hand  of  Heaven  hath  given ;  with  Remarks  on  the  Death  of  the 
French  King.    16mo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1715. 

[  ]  A  Short  Discourse,  shewing  that  our  Salvation  is  of  Meer  Grace. 

16mo,  pp.  32.    [Boston],  1716. 

 Souldiers  Counselled  and  Comforted.    Discourse  to  Some  Part  of  the 

Forces  engaged  in  the  Just  War  against  the  Indians,  Sept.  1,  1689. 
16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston  [1689].    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  The  Soul  upon  the  Wing.  An  Essay  on  the  State  of  the  Dead.  Ser- 
mon on  the  Death  of  Friends.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1722. 

[  ]  The  Stone  cut  out  of  the  Mountain,  and  the  Kingdom  of  God  in  those 

Maxims  of  it  that  cannot  be  shaken.  Lapis  e  Monte  excisus,  atque 
Regnum  Dei  ejusdemque  Principia  in  aeternum  stabilienda.  [Eng- 
lish and  Latin.]    16mo,  pp.  26.    [Boston],  1716.    (Two  copies.) 

 Tabitha  Rediviva.    An  Essay  to  describe  and  commend  the  Good 

Works  of  a  Vertuous  Woman ;  with  some  Justice  done  to  the  Me- 
mory of  that  Religious  and  Honourable  Gentlewoman,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
Hutchinson.    16mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1713. 

 Tela  Prrevisa.    A  Short  Essay  on  Troubles  to  be  look'd  for.  16mo, 

pp.  22.    Boston,  1724. 

[  ]  The  Temple  Opening.    A  Particular  Church  considered  as  a  Temple 

of  the  Lord.    Sermon.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1709. 

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62 


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Mather,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.,  continued. 

 The  Terror  of  the  Lord.    Some  Account  of  the  Earthquake  that  shook 

New  England,  29th-30th  October,  1727;  with  a  Speech  made  unto 
the  Inhabitants  of  Boston.  12mo,  pp.  37,  5.  Boston,  1727.  (Two 
copies ;  one  imperfect.) 

 Thirty  Important  Cases,  published  in  the  Name  of  the  Ministers'  Meeting 

at  Cambridge.  16mo,  pp.  78.  [Boston,  1697.  Wanting  title.  Con- 
taining Manuscript  Notes  by  Rev.  Paul  Coffin,  D.D. ;  with  MS. 
Notice  of  Dr.  Coffin  by  C.  Woodman.] 

 Thoughts  for  the  Day  of  Rain.    In  Two  Essays,  —  I.  The  Gospel  of  the 

Rainbow.  II.  The  Saviour  with  His  Rainbow.  16mo,  pp.  64.  Bos- 
ton, 1712. 

 The  Triumphs  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  America.    Life  of  Rev. 

John  Eliot.    16mo.    Boston,  1691. 

[  ]  The  Valley  of  Hinnom.    The  Terrours  of  Hell  demonstrated  in  a 

Sermon  preached  (in  the  Hearing  and  at  the  Request  of  a  Man 
[Jeremiah  Fenwick]  under  Sentence  of  Death  for  a  Murder)  Bos- 
ton, 13d.  4m.  1717.    16mo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1717. 

  A  very  Needful  Caution.    A  Brief  Essay  to  discover  the  Sin  that  slayes 

its  Ten  Thousands  [Covetousness].    24mo,  pp.  60.    Boston,  1707. 

 Victorina.    A  Sermon  preach'd  on  the  Decease  and  at  the  Desire  of 

Mrs.  Katharine  Mather,  by  her  Father.    16mo,  pp.  86.    Bost.  1717. 

 Vigilantius  ;  or,  A  Servant  of  the  Lord  found  Ready  for  the  Coming  of 

the  Lord.  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Seven  Young  Mini- 
sters.   16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1706. 

[  ]  The  Voice  of  God  in  a  Tempest.    Sermon  preached  in  the  Time  of  the 

Storm,  Feb.  24,  1722-1723.    16mo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1723. 

 Warnings  from  the  Dead.    Two  Discourses  occasioned  by  a  Sentence 

of  Death  executed  on  Some  Unhappy  Malefactors.  16mo,  pp.  76. 
Boston,  1693. 

 The  Way  to  Excel.     Meditations  awakened  by  the  Death  of  Rev. 

Joshua  Moody.    16mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1697. 

  The  Way  to  Prosperity.     Sermon  preached  to  the  Convention  of  the 

Governor,  Council,  and  Representatives  of  the  Massachuset-Colony  in 
N.  E.,  May  23,  1689.  [With  Appendix,  touching  Prodigies  in  New 
England.]    16mo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1690.    (Three  copies.) 

 The  Widow  of  Nairn.    Remarks  on  the  Illustrious  Miracle  wrought  by 

our  Almighty  Redeemer  in  behalf  of  a  Desolate  Widow.  [Preface  by 
J.  Gee.]    12mo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1728. 

 Winthropi  Justa.    Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  John  Winthrop, 

Governor  of  Connecticut,  who  died  Nov.  27,  1707.  [Dedicated  to 
Lady  Rachel  Russel  by  Sir  Henry  Ashurst.]  8vo,  pp.  17.  Lon- 
don, reprinted,  1709. 

 The  Wonderful  Works  of  God  to  be  commemorated.  Thanksgiving- 
Sermon,  Dec.  19, 1689.  16mo,  pp.  64.  Boston,  1690.  (Three  copies.) 

 The  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.    Observations,  as  well  Historical 

as  Theological,  upon  the  Nature,  the  Number,  and  the  Operations  of 
the  Devils.    16mo.    Boston,  1693. 

[  ]  The  Words  of  Understanding.    Three  Essays,  occasioned  by  Some 

Early  Deaths.    16mo.    Boston,  1724. 

[  ]  The  World  Alarm'd.   A  Surprising  Relation  of  a  new  Burning  Island 

lately  raised  out  of  the  Sea.  16mo,  pp.  16.  Boston,  1721.  (Two 
copies.) 

 Wussukwhonk  en   Christianeue   asuh  peantamwae  Indianog.  8vo. 

Mushauwomuk,  1706. 


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68 


Mather,  Rev.  Cotton,  D.D.,  continued. 

 and  others.    A  Serious  Address  to  those  who  unnecessarily  frequent  the 

Tavern;  with  a  Letter  by  Increase  Mather.  16mo,  pp.30.  Bos- 
ton, 1726. 

 See  Bishop,  George.  Brown,  John.  Calee,  Robert.  Colman,  Ben- 
jamin. Council  at  Watertown.  Gee,  Joshua.  Keith,  James. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  1st  Series;  vol.  ii.  4th  Series). 
Mather,  Increase.  Mather,  Samuel.  Prince,  Thomas.  Sermon-. 
Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biography,  vol.  vi.). 

Mather,  Rev.  Eleazer.  A  Word  to  the  Present  and  Succeeding,  Generation 
in  New  England.  4to,  pp.  31.  [Boston,  1671.  Imperfect,  wanting 
title,  and  part  of  Introduction  by  Increase  Mather.] 

Mather,  Rev.  Increase,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  The  Believer's 
Gain  by  Death.  Sermon  preached  at  Boston,  Nov.  22,  1713.  24mo, 
pp.  34.    Boston,  1713. 

 Brief  Account  concerning  Several  of  the  Agents  of  New  England  :  their 

Negotiation  at  the  Court  of  England.  4to,  pp.  24.  London,  1691. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Brief  Discourse  concerning  the  Praise  due  to  God  for  giving  Snow  like 

Wool.    16mo.    Boston,  1704. 
 A  Brief  History  of  the  Warr  with  the  Indians  in  New  England,  from 

June  14,  1675,  to  Aug.  12,  1676,  when  Philip  was  slain.    4to,pp.  51. 

Boston,  1676. 

 A  Call  from  Heaven  to  the  Present  and  Succeeding  Generations.  16mo. 

Boston,  1685. 
 Cases  of  Conscience.    8vo.    n.d.  [Imperfect.] 

 The  Church  a  Subject  of  Persecution.  Fast  Sermon  on  the  Persecu- 
tion of  the  Protestants  in  France.    4to,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1682. 

 A  Collection  of  Prefaces  and  Dedicatory  Addresses  by  Increase  Mather, 

prefixed  to  Various  Works  of  other  Authors  ;  with  Manuscript  Notes 
by  Cotton  Mather.    16mo.    [Boston,  1697-1720.] 

 The  Death  of  the  Righteous.    Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  John 

Foster  and  Mrs.  Abigail  Foster.    16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1711. 

 Diatriba  de  Signo  Filii  Hominis,  et  de  Secundo  Messise  Adventu. 

16mo.    Amstelodami,  1682. 

 Discourse  concerning  Comets.    Preface  by  John  Sherman.  16mo. 

Boston,  1683.  [Imperfect.] 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Danger  of  Apostasy.   Election  Sermon,  1677. 

16mo.    Boston,  1679.  [Imperfect.] 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Grace  of  Courage.    Sermon  preached  June  5, 

1710.    12mo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1710. 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Maintenance  due  to  those  that  preach  the 

Gospel.    16mo,  pp.  60.    Boston,  1706.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Maintenance  due  to  those  that  preach  the 

Gospel.    Preface  by  J.  Jacob.    16mo.    London,  reprinted,  1709. 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptism.  4to,  pp.  76.  Cam- 
bridge, 1675. 

 A  Disquisition   concerning  Ecclesiastical  Councils.     24mo,  pp.  47. 

Boston,  1716. 

 Dissertation  concerning  the  Future  Conversion  of  the  Jewish  Nation. 

Answer  to  Baxter,  Lightfoot,  and  others.    4to,  pp.  35.    Lond.  1709. 
 The  Divine  Right  of  Infant  Baptisme  asserted  and  proved.     4 to, 

pp.  27.    Boston,  1680.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Doctrine  of  Divine  Providence  opened  and  applied  ;  with  Sundry 

Sermons.    16mo.    Boston,  1684.    (Two  copies.) 


64:  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Mather,  Rev.  Increase,  D.D.,  continued. 

 An  Earnest  Exhortation  to  the  Inhabitants  of  New  England  to  hearken 

to  the  Voice  of  God.    4to,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1676. 

[  ]  Elijah's  Mantle.    A  Faithful  Testimony  to  the  Cause  and  Work  of 

God  in  the  Churches  of  New  England,  left  by  Four  Servants  of 
God  [Mitchel,  Higginson,  Stoughton,  and  Mather.  Preface  by  W. 
Cooper].  16mo,  pp.  19.  Boston,  1722.  [Three  copies;  one  con- 
taining Manuscript  Corrections  by  Ilev.  Thomas  Prince,  -with  the 
following  Note  :  "  X.B.  —  I  have  compared  &  corrected  ye  Following 
Extract  wth  ve  Original  MSS.  of  Mr.  Mitchell,  begin'g  wth  De- 
cembr  31,  1662."] 

 Epistle  Dedicatory  to  the  Church  at  Cambridge,  of  the  Life  of  Jonathan 

Mitchel.    16mo,  pp.  32.    [Xo  imprint.] 

  An  Essay  for  the  recording  of  Illustrious  Providences.  16mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1684. 

 The  Excellency  of  a  Publick  Spirit  discoursed.     Election  Sermon, 

1702.    16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1702.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  First  Principles  of  Xew  England  concerning  Baptism,  and  Commu- 
nion of  Churches.    4to,  pp.  47.    Cambridge,  1675. 

 The  Great  Blessing  of  Primitive  Counsellours.     Election  Sermon, 

1693.    4to,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1693. 

 An  Historical  Discourse  concerning  the  Prevalency  of  Prayer.  4to, 

pp.  18.    Boston,  1677.  [Imperfect.] 

 Ichabod.     Glory  departing   from  New    England.     Two  Sermons. 

16mo.    Boston,  1702. 

 KOMHTOrPA<MA :  or,  A  Discourse  concerning  Comets.  16mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1683. 

[  ]  The  Life  and  Death  of  that  Reverend  Man  of  God,  Mr.  Richard 

Mather.    4to,  pp.  38.    Cambridge,  1670. 
 Ministers  of  the  Gospel  ought  to  desire  the  Prayers  of  the  Lord's 

People.    Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Thomas  Walter,  Roxburv, 

Oct.  29,  1718.    [R.H.,  Cotton  Mather.]    16mo,  pp.  35.    Bost.  1718. 
 The  Order  of  the  Gospel,  professed  and  practised  by  the  Churches  of 

New  England,  justified.    16mo.    Boston,  1700.    (Three  copies.) 
 Practical  Truths  tending  to  promote  Holiness  in  the  Hearts  and  Lives 

of  Christians.    Delivered  in  Several  Sermons.    16mo.    Bost.  1704. 

 Practical  Truths  plainly  delivered,  &c.    16mo.    Boston,  1718. 

 Pray  for  the  Rising  Generation.    Or,  a  Sermon  wherein  Godly  Parents 

are  encouraged  to  prav  and  believe  for  their  Children.  Preached 

the  Third  Day  of  the 'Fifth  Month,  1678.    Second-Church  Fast. 

The  second  impression.    16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1679. 
 >  The  Present  State  of  New  England  impartially  considered  in  a  Letter 

to  the  Clergy.    4to,  pp.  44.    [London,  1689.] 
 A  Relation  of  the  Troubles  which  have  happened  in  New  England  from 

the  Indians.    1614-1675.    4to,  pp.  76.    Boston,  1677. 
 Returning  unto  God  the  Great  Concernment  of  a  Covenant  People. 

Sermon  preached  to  the  Second  Church,  Boston,  March  16,  1679-80, 

on  Renewal  of  their  Covenant.    [With  the  Covenant.]    4to,  pp.  21. 

Boston,  1680. 

[  ]  The  Revolution  in  New  England  justified,  and  the  People  there  vindi- 
cated.   18mo,  pp.  59.    Boston,  reprinted,  1773.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Righteous  Man  a  Blessing.  Two  Sermons.  16mo,  pp.  84.  Bos- 
ton, 1702. 

 A  Seasonable  Testimony  to  Good  Order  in  the  Churches  of  the  Faith- 
ful.   16mo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1720.    (Two  copies.) 


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65 


MATHER,  Rev.  Increase,  ]).]).,  continued. 

(1<yZ    Sermon  at  the  Execution  of  Two  Men  for  Murder,  March  18,  1074. 

Second  edition.    16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  168$. 

  Sermons  on  the  Beatitudes,  in  Fifteen  Discourses.    With  a  Sermon  on 

the  Assurance  of  the  Love  of  Christ.  16mo.  Boston,  1718. 
[Two  copies ;  one  the  copy  presented  to  Madam  Saltonstall,  with 
autograph  of  the  author.] 

  Some  Further  Account  from  London  of  the  Small  Pox  inoculated ; 

with  Some  Remarks  on  a  late  Scandalous  Pamphlet  entitled  Inocu- 
lation, &c.    Second  edition.    16mo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1721. 

f ,  2.  s  De  Successu  Evangelij  apud  Indos  in  Nova-Anglia.    Epistola  ad  CI. 

Virum  D.  Johannem  Leusdenum.    16mo,  pp.  6.    Londini,  1G88. 

*f^f    Y   A  Testimony  against  Several  Prophane  and  Superstitious  Customs  now 

practised  by  some  in  New  England.  12mo,  pp.  41.  London,  1G87. 
(Two  copies.) 

y   The  Times  of  Men  are  in  the  Hand  of  God.    Sermon  on  blowing  up 

of  a  Vessel  in  Boston  Harbor,  May  4,  1675.  4to,  pp.  21.  Bos- 
ton, 1675. 

5^ c   Two  Discourses  concerning  Hardness  of  Heart,  and  the  Sin  and  Danger 

of  Disobedience  to  the  Gospel.    16mo.    London,  1699. 

[  J  A  Vindication  of  the  Authority  of  Ruling  Elders  in  the  Churches  of 

Christ.    16mo,  pp.  28.    [Boston,  reprinted,  n.  d.] 

 The  Voice  of  God  in  Stormy  Winds.    Two  Sermons,  occasioned  by 

the  Storm,  Nov.  27,  1703.    16mo,  pp.  66.    Boston,  1704. 

*f%,Z  '   "Wo  to  Drunkards.    Two  Sermons  against  the  Sin  of  Drunkenness. 

4to,  pp.  34.    Cambridge,  1673. 

 The  Work  of  the  Ministry  described  in  an  Ordination  Sermon  preached 

at  Cambridge,  Oct.  9,  1717,  when  Mr.  Nathaniel  Appleton  was  or- 
dained Pastor  of  the  Church  there.    16mo.    Boston,  1718. 

 (Ed.)    A  Letter  from  Some  Aged  Nonconforming  Ministers  to  their 

Christian  Friends,  touching  the  Reasons  of  their  Practice,  Aug.  24, 
1701.  [Address  to  the  Reader  by  L  Mather.]  Fourth  edition. 
12mo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1712. 

 and  Mather,  Cotton.     A  Defence  of  Evangelical  Churches.  With 

Quick's  Young  Man's  Claim  unto  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Sup- 
_  per.    16mo,  pp.  92.    [Boston,  1700.] 

19,2*>   and  others.    A  faithful  Advice  from  Several  Ministers  of  the  Gospel, 

relating  to  the  Dangers  that  may  arise  from  Impostors.  16mo,  pp.  79. 
[Boston,  1699.] 

 .    A  Letter  about  the  Present  State  of  Christianity  among  the 

Christianized  Indians  of  New  England,  written  to  Sir  William  Ash- 
hurst.    16mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1705. 

 See  Appeal  of  some  of  the  Unlearned.    Capen,  Joseph.  Colman, 

Benjamin.  Danforth,  John.  DUMMER,  Jeremiah.  Gill,  Oba- 
diah.  Gospel  Order  Revived.  Keith,  George.  Keith,  James. 
Lodowick,  Christianus.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vols.  iii.  and  ix. 
1st  Series).  Mather,  Cotton.  Mather,  Eleazer.  Mather, 
Samuel.  Mitchel,  Jonathan.  Monis,  R*  Judah.  New  North 
Church.  Prince,  Thomas.  Sermons.  Stoddard,  Solomon 
(Appeal  to  the  Learned;  Guide  to  Christ,  Preface).  Willard, 
Samuel. 

Mather,  Rev.  Moses.  The  Visible  Church  in  Covenant  with  God ;  or,  An 
Inquiry  into  the  Constitution  of  the  Visible  Church.  8vo,  pp.  58. 
New  York  [1759.  Imperfect]. 

 See  Bellamy,  Joseph. 


66  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Mather,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  A.M.,  Dublin  and  London.  A  Sermon;  wherein  is 
shewed  that  it  is  the  Duty,  and  should  be  the  Care,  of  Believers  on 
Christ,  to  live  in  the  Constant  Exercise  of  Grace.  16mo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1684.    [Two  copies  ;  one  imperfect.] 

 See  Davenport,  John.    Mather,  Cotton. 

Mather,  Nathaniel  [H.C.  1685].  The  Boston  Ephemeris.  An  Almanack 
of  Coelestial  Motions  of  the  Sun,  &c,  for  the  Year  M.DC.LXXX.VI. 
16mo.    Boston,  1686. 

 See  Mather,  Samuel. 

[Mather,  Rev.  Richard.]  A  Defence  of  the  Answer  and  Arguments  of  the 
Synod  at  Boston,  in  1662,  &c,  against  Rev.  J.  Davenport;  with  an 
Answer  to  the  Apologetical  Preface.  4to,  pp.  46,  102.  Cambridge, 
1664.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Modest  and  Brotherly  Answer  to  Mr.  Charles  Herle  his  Book  against 

the  Independency  of  Churches.    4to,  pp.  58.    London,  1644. 

 A  Reply  to  Mr.  Rutherfurd ;  or,  Defence  of  the  Answer  to  Rev.  Mr. 

Herle's  Booke  against  Independency  of  Churches.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1647. 

  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 Journal. —  See  Young,  Alexander  (Chronicles  of  Massachusetts). 

Mather,  Rev.  Samuel,  Dublin.  Early  Piety  exemplified  in  the  Life 
and  Death  of  Mr.  Nathaniel  Mather.  16mo,  pp.  60.  Lon- 
don, 1689. 

 A  Testimony  from  the  Scripture  against  Idolatry  and  Superstition. 

Two  Sermons.  4to,  pp.  88.  [No  imprint.]  Address  to  Reader  by 
Increase  Mather.    (Two  copies.) 

Mather,  Rev.  Samuel  [Witney,  Eng.  ?]  A  Discourse  concerning  the  God- 
head of  the  Holy  Ghost ;  wherein  the  Sentiments  of  Dr.  Clarke  are 
consider'd.    8vo.    London,  1719. 

 See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Mather,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Boston.  All  Men  will  not  be  saved  Forever. 
Answer  to  the  Publisher  of  Extracts  in  Favor  of  the  Salvation  of 
all  Men.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1782. 

 All  Men  will  not  be  saved  Forever ;  or,  An  Attempt  to  prove  that  this 

is  a  Scriptural  Doctrine.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Bos- 
ton, 1783. 

  An  Apology  for  the  Liberty  of  the  Churches  in  New  England.    With  a 

Discourse  concerning  the  Congregational  Churches.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1738. 

 An  Attempt  to  shew  that  America  must  be  known  to  the  Ancients. 

With  Appendix  concerning  the  American  Colonies.     8vo,  pp.  35. 

Boston,  1773.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Departure  and  Character  of  Elijah  considered  and  improved. 

Sermon  on  Death  of  Cotton  Mather.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1728. 

(Two  copies.) 

 A  Dissertation  concerning  the  most  Venerable  Name  of  Jehovah.  8vo. 

Boston,  1760. 

 An  Essay  concerning  Gratitude.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Boston,  1732. 

 The  Faithful  Man  abounding  with  Blessings.    Funeral  Discourse  on 

Hon.  Thomas  Hutchinson,  1739.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1740. 
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Wilhelmina  Dorothea  Carolina,  Queen  Consort.    Preached  March 

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 The  Life  of  Rev.  Cotton  Mather,  D.D.,  F.R.S.    8vo.    Boston,  1720. 

(Three  copies.) 

 [Letter]  to  the  Author  of  a  Letter  to  Dr.  Mather.  8vo,  pp.  6.  Bos- 
ton, 1783. 

 The  Lord's  Prayer :  a  New  Attempt  to  recover  the  Right  Version  of 

that  Prayer.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1766.    (Two  copies.) 

 Of  the  Pastoral  Care.     Convention  Sermon,  May  27,  1762.  8vo, 

pp.  31.    Boston,  1762.    (Three  copies.) 

 Vita  B.  Augusti  Hermanni  Franckii,  cui  adj.  Narratio  Rerum  Memo- 

rab.  in  Eccles.  Evangel,  per  Germaniam.  8vo,  pp.  31,  11.  Bostoni, 
1733.    (Three  copies.) 

 The  Walk  of  the  Upright,  with  its  Comfort.   A  Funeral  Discourse  after 

the  Decease  of  Rev.  William  Welsted  and  Rev.  Ellis  Gray.  Preached 
May  6,  1753.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1753.    (Two  copies.) 

 War  is  Lawful,  and  Arms  are  to  be  Proved.  Artillery-Election  Ser- 
mon, 1739.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1739.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Letter  to  Doctor  Mather,  occasioned  by  his  Reflexions  upon  a  Pam- 
phlet entitled  Salvation  for  all  Men.    8vo,  pp.  9.    Boston,  1782. 

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Mather,  W.  W.  First  Annual  Report  on  the  Geological  Survey  of  the 
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tucky. 

Matheson,  Rev.  James,  D.D.  —  See  Cogswell,  William. 
Mathetees  Archaios.  —  See  Serious  Letter  (A)  to  the  Young  People  of 
Boston. 

Mathew,  Rev..  George.  The  Penitent's  Reverential  Fear  of  the  Divine 
Mercy.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  of  the  Magdalen  Hospi- 
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Mathews,  Hon.  George.  —  See  Watts,  Charles. 

Matignon,  Rev.  Francis  Anthony,  D.D.    Obituary  Notice  of  Rev.  Francis 

Anthony  Matignon,  D.D. ;  from  the  New-England  Galaxy,  Sept.  25, 

1818.    16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1818. 
Matorras,  Geronimo.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 
Matrat,  J.  B.    Practical  Emigration  to  the  United  States  systematized. 

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Ky.,  1835. 
Matter,  Essay  on.  —  See  Essay. 

Matters  objected  against  Sir  Edmund  Androsse.  —  See  Andros,  Sir  Ed- 
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Matthews,  Rev.  Mordecai.  The  Christian's  Daily  Exercise.  24mo,  pp.  12. 
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Matthews,  Thomas  J.  A  Lecture  on  Symmes's  Theory  of  Concentric 
Spheres.  Read  at  the  Western  Museum.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Cincin- 
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Matthieu,  Pierre.  —  See  Pybrac,  Guy  du  Faur,  Sieur  de. 

Matthiolus,  Petrus  Andreus.  Commentar.ii  in  Sex  Libros  Pedacij  Dioscori- 

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Mauduit,  Israel.  The  Case  of  the  Dissenting  Ministers,  addressed  to  the 
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MAUD U IT,  Israel,  continued. 

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Island.  8vo,  pp.  o4.  London,  1778.  [Manuscript  Notes  by  Author.] 
(Two  copies.) 

 A  Short  View  of  the  History  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  with 

respect  to  their  Charters  and  Constitution.  Third  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  93.    London,  1774. 

 ■  A  Short  View  of  the  History  of  the  Xew-England  Colonies,  with  respect 

to  their  Charters,  &c.  Fourth  edition.  8vo.  London,  1776.  [Manu- 
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America  unconquered.  8vo,  pp.  42.  London,  1779.  [Manuscript 
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Mauduit,  Jasper.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  1st  Series). 

Maule,  Thomas.  —  See  Persecutors  Maul'd  with  their  own  Weapons. 

Maunoir,  Theodore,  M.D.  Essav  on  Cataract.  Translated  by  Henry  I. 
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Maurice,  Rev.  Henry,  D.I).  A  Defence  of  Diocesan  Episcopacy,  in  An- 
swer to  David  Clarkson.    8vo.    London,  1691. 

Maury,  Jean  SirTrein,  l'Abbe.  —  See  France. 

Maury,  Commander  Matthew  F.,  LL.D.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de.  Wrot- 

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Maverick  Church,  East  Boston.    Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of  the 

Maverick  Church.    With  Rules,  and  Names  of  Members.  16mo, 

pp.  12.    Boston,  1839. 
 The  Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of  the  Maverick  Church,  East 

Boston.    With  a  List  of  the  Members.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1844. 
Mayor,  William,  LL.D.    Catechism  of  Animated  Nature ;  or,  An  Easy 

Introduction  to  the  Animal  Kingdom.    16mo,  pp.  72.    Lond.  1810. 

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Mavrocordatos,  Prince  A.  —  See  Greece. 
Mawaralnahra.  —  See  Grayius,  Johannes. 

Ma  we,  Thomas.  Every  Man  his  own  Gardener ;  being  a  new  Gardener's 
Kalendar.    Fourth  edition.    12mo.    London,  1769. 

Mawman,  J.  Catalogue  of  Books  published  and  sold  by  J.  Mawman,  Lon- 
don.   8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1812. 

Maxcy,  Rev.  Jonathan,  A.M.,  President  of  Rhode-Island  College.  A  Fune- 
ral Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  James  Manning,  D.D.,  President 
of  Rhode-Island  College;  delivered  at  Providence,  July  31,  1791. 
Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Providence,  1796. 

 Oration  delivered  in  Providence,  July  4,  A.D.  179o.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Providence,  1795. 

 Oration,  Providence,  July  4,  1799.    4to.  pp.  16.    Providence,  1799. 

Maxcy,  Virgil.  A  Discourse  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Brown 
University,  Sept.  4,  1S33.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1833. 

Maxims  of  Government.  —  See  Political  Aphorisms. 

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Maximus  Florentines. —  See  Aretas,  Bishop  of  Coesarea. 

Maxwell,  A.,  and  Son.  Catalogue  of  Law  Books.  Sale.  12mo,  pp.  24. 
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Maxwell,  Col.  Hugh.  The  Christian  Patriot.  Some  Recollections  of  the 
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Maxwell,  Rev.  Samuel.    The  Case  and  Complaint  of  Mr.  Samuel  Maxwell. 

8vo,  pp.  25.    Newport,  R.I.,  1750. 
May,  Rev.  Eleazer,  A.M.    The  Spiritual  Presence  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 

&c.    Sermon  at  Opening-  new  Meeting-house  at  Haddam,  Ct.,  Oct.  24, 

1771.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Hartford,  1772. 
May,  Joseph.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Merchants). 
May,  Rev.  Samuel,  jun.  —  See  Greenwood,  Francis  W.  P. 
May,  Rev.  Samuel  Joseph.    A  Discourse  on  Slavery  in  the  United  States; 

Brooklyn,  July  3,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston.  18132.    (Two  copies.) 
 Emancipation  in  the  British  West  Indies,  Aug.  1,  1834.    An  Address 

delivered  in  Syracuse,  1st  Aug.,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Syracuse,  1845. 
.  Letter  addressed*  to  the  Editor  of  the  Christian  Examiner.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Boston,  1835. 

 The  Right  of  Colored  People  to  Education.    Letters  to  Andrew  T.  Jud- 

son,  Esq.,  and  others,  relative  to  Miss  Crandall's  School.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Brooklyn,  1833. 

 The  Rights  and  Condition  of  Women  considered ;  Nov.  8,  1846.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Syracuse,  n.  d. 
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May  21,  1837.    12mo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1837. 

 See  Thayer,  Nathaniel.    Walker,  James. 

May,  Thomas.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 
May,  Thomas.  —  See  Lucanus,  Marcus  Annaeus. 

Mayberry,  David  F.  Trial  of  David  F.  Mayberry  for  the  Murder  of  An- 
drew Alger,  Rock  County,  Wis.,  July,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Janes- 
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Maydiston,  Richard  ;  or,  Richard  de  Maidstone.    Alliterative  Poem  on 

the  Deposition  of  King  Richard  II.     Edited  by  Thomas  Wright. 

Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1838. 
Mayer,  Brantz.    Calvert  and  Penn ;  or,  The  Growth  of  Civil  and  Religious 

Liberty  in  America,  as  disclosed  in  the  Planting  of  Maryland  and 

Pennsvlvania.    Discourse  before  the  Pennsvlvania  Historical  Society, 

8th  April,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  50.    Baltimore,  1852. 
 Commerce,  Literature, 'and  Art.    A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedica- 

cation  of  the  Baltimore  Athenaeum,  Oct.  23,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  52. 

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Mayer,  Charles  F.  First  Discourse  before  the  Marvland  Historical  Society, 
delivered  20th  June,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Baltimore,  1844. 

Mayes,  Hon.  Daniel.  An  Address  delivered  on  the  First  Anniversary  of 
Van  Doren's  Collegiate  Institute,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
Lexington,  1832. 

 Address  to  the  Students  of  Law  in  Transylvania  University,  delivered 

1835.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Lexington,  Ky.,  1835. 

Mayhew,  Rev.  Experience,  A.M.  All  Mankind,  by  Nature,  equally  under 
Sin.  Sermon  at  Public  Lecture,  Boston.  12mo,  pp.  28.  Boston, 
1725.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  shewing  that  God  dealeth  with  Men  as  with  Reasonable  Crea- 
tures ;  preached  at  Boston,  Nov.  23,  1718.  With  Account  of  the  In- 
dians on  Martha's  Vineyard.  &c.    16mo.    Boston,  1720. 

 Grace  Defended,  in  a  Modest  Plea  for  an  Important  Truth.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1744. 

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MAYHEW,  Rev.  Experience,  A.M.,  continued. 

[  ]  Massachusee  Psalter  ;   asuh,  Uk-kuttoohomaongash  David  Weche 

Wunnaunchemookaonk  ne  Ansukhogup  John.  [Indian  and  English.] 
12mo.    Boston,  1709. 

[  ]  The  Massachuset  Psalter,  or  Psalms  of  David;  with  the  Gospel  ac- 
cording to  John.  [Indian  and  English.]  12mo.  Boston,  1709. 
[Another  copy,  imperfect.] 

[  ]  A  Right  to  the  Lord's  Supper  considered  in  a  Letter  to  a  Serious 

Enquirer  after  Truth,  by  a  Lover  of  the  Same.  12mo,  pp.  29.  Bos- 
ton, 1741. 

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MAYHEW,  Rev.  Jonathan.  D.I).  Christian  Sobriety.  Being  Eight  Sermons 
on  Tit.  ii.  6,  preached  to  Young  Men  attending  "West  Church.  8vo. 
Boston,  1763.    (Two  copies.) 

 Defence  of  the  Observations  on  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 

Gospel  against  "A  Candid  Examination,"  &c.  [By  Rev.  Henry 
Caner.]    8vo.    Boston,  1763. 

 Discourse  concerning  Unlimited  Submission  and  Non-resistance  to  the 

Higher  Powers,  delivered  Jan.  30,  1749-1750.  8vo,  pp.  55.  Boston, 
1750.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  concerning  Unlimited  Submission  and  Non-resistance  to  the 

Higher  Powers.  Sermon  preached  January,  1749-1750.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
Boston,  reprinted,  1818.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Hon.  Stephen  Sewall,  Chief- 
Justice  of  the  Superiour  Court  of  Judicature,  &c. ;  who  departed  this 
Life,  Sept.  10,  1760.    8vo,  pp.  66.    Boston,  1760. 

 Discourse  on  the  Death  of  King  George  II.,  and  the  Accession  of 

George  III.  ;  delivered  Jan.  4,  1761.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Boston,  1761. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  on  Rev.  xv.  3,  4,  occasioned  by  the  Earthquakes  in  Novem- 
ber, 1755  ;  delivered  in  the  West  Meeting-house,  Boston,  Thursday, 
Dec.  18,  following.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1755.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election  Sermon,  1754.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1754.    (Four  copies.) 

 The  Expected  Dissolution  of  all  Things,  a  Motive  to  Universal  Holiness. 

Two  Sermons,  preached  in  Boston,  New  England,  on  the  Lord's  Day, 
Nov.  23,  1755;  occasioned  by  the  Earthquakes.  8vo,  pp.  76,  5. 
Boston,  1755. 

 God's  Hand  and  Providence  to  be  religiously  acknowledged  in  Public 

Calamities.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Great  Fire,  Boston.  March  20, 
1760.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1760. 

 The  Late  Smiles  of  Providence  represented,  and  the  Duty  of  Religious 

Thankfulness  explain'd  and  inculcated.  Two  Discourses  delivered 
Nov.  23,  1758;  being  a  Day  of  Public  Thanksgiving.  8vo,  pp.  57. 
Boston  [1758].    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Letter  of  Reproof  to  Mr.  John  Cleaveland,  of  Ipswich  ;  occasioned  by 

a  Defamatory  Libel.    8vo,  pp.  49.    Boston,  1764.    (Two  copies.) 

 Observations  on  the  Charter  and  Conduct  of  the  Society  for  the  Propaga- 
tion of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.  With  Remarks  on  the  Mistakes 
of  East  Apthorp,  M.A.    8vo,  pp.  176.    Boston,  1763. 

 Popish  Idolatry.    A  Discourse  at  the  Dudleian  Lecture,  1765.  8vo, 

pp.  52.    Boston,  1765. 

 Practical  Discourses,  delivered  on  Occasion  of  the  Earthquakes  in  No- 
vember, 1755.    8vo.    Boston,  1760. 

 Remarks  on  an  Anonymous  Tract  [by  Archbishop  Seeker],  entitled 

an  Answer  to  Dr.  Mayhew's  Observations.   8vo,  pp.  86.   Bost.  1764. 


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  Sermons  upon  Various  Subjects.    8vo.    Boston,  1 755. 

 Seven  Sermons  upon  Various  Subjects;  preached  June-August,  1748. 

Nvo.    Boston,  1749. 

 The  Snare  Broken.    Thankgiving-Discourse,  preached  May  23,  1766,  on 

the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  170(5. 

 Two  Discourses  delivered  Oct.  25,  1759.  Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduc- 
tion of  Quebec.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  67.    Boston,  1759. 

 Two  Discourses  delivered  Oct.  9,  1760.  Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduc- 
tion of  Canada.    8vo,  pp.  69.    Boston,  1760. 

 Two  Sermons  on  the  Nature,  Extent,  and  Perfection  of  the  Divine 

Goodness.    Thanksgiving,  Dec.  9,  1762.    8vo,  pp.  91.    Bost.  1763. 

 An  Eclogue,  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Jonathan  Mayhew. 

4to,  pp.  16.    Boston  [1766]. 

 Verses  on  Dr.  Mayhew's  Book  of  Observations  on  the  Charter  and 

Conduct  of  the  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Providence,  1763. 

 See  Apthorp,  East.    Bartol,  Cyrus  A.  Bradford,  Alden.  Browne, 

Arthur.  Browne,  John.  Caner,  Henry.  Chauncy,  Charles. 
Church,  Benjamin.  Cleaveland,  John.  Gay,  Ebenezer.  Seck- 
ER,  Thomas. 

Mayhew,  Matthew.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Success  which  the  Gospel 
hath  had  among  the  Indians  of  Martha's  Vineyard,  &c,  New  Eng- 
land.   16mo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1694. 

Mayhew,  Rev.  Thomas,  jun.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  3d 
Series,  "  Tears  of  Repentance ").  Winslow,  Edward  (Glorious 
Progress  of  the  Gospel,  &c). 

MAYLEM,  John.  The  Conquest  of  Louisbourg.  A  Poem.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1758. 

 Gallic  Perfidy.    A  Poem.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1758.    (Two  copies.) 

Mavnard,  A.    The  New  Fanner's  Almanac  for  1849.    8vo.  Boston. 
Maynard,  Rev.  John.    A  Sermon  preached  to  the  Honorable  House  of 

Commons  at  their  late  Solemne  Fast,  Feb.  26,  1644.    4to,  pp.  37. 

London,  1645. 

Maynwaring,  Arthur,  Esq.  The  Life  and  Posthumous  Works  of  Arthur 
Maynwaring,  Esq.    8vo.    London,  1715.    (Two  copies.) 

Maynwaring,  Everard,  or  Edward,  M.D.  —  See  Warning-Piece  to  all 
Drunkards. 

Maynwaring,  Rev.  Roger,  D.D.  Religion  and  Allegiance.  Two  Sermons 
preached  before  the  King,  July  4  and  29,  1627.  4to,  pp.  89.  Lon- 
don, 1627. 

Mayo,  Robert,  M.D.  The  Affidavit  of  Andrew  Jackson,  taken  in  the  Suit  of 
Robert  Mavo  vs.  Bhir  and  Rives,  for  a  Libel,  analyzed  and  refuted. 
8vo,  pp.  23*    Washington,  1840. 

 A  Synopsis  of  the  Commercial  and  Revenue  System  of  the  United 

States.    With  an  Appendix.    4to.    Washington,  1847. 

 The  Treasury  Department  and  its  Various  Fiscal  Bureaus.  4to.  Wash- 
ington, 1847. 

Maythe,  Smith.  —  See  Dodson,  Charles  W. 

Mazarine,  Cardinal  Julius.  —  See  Priorato,  Galeazo  Gualdo. 

Meacham,  Hon.  J.  Defense  of  the  Clergy.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Mav  17,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  n.  d. 

Meade,  Rev.  Matthew.  EN  OAITS2  XPI2TIAN02.  The  Almost  Christian 
discovered  ;  or,  The  False  Professor  trved  and  cast.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1671. 


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Meadow  and  Pasture  Grasses.  —  See  Wade,  Walter. 

Meadville  Theological  School.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion.   Huidekoper,  Frederic. 

Meager,  Leonard.  The  Compleat  English  Gardner ;  or,  A  Sure  Guide  to 
Young  Planters  and  Gardners.    4to.    London,  n.  d. 

 The  New  Art  of  Gardening ;  with  the  Gardener's  Almanack.  12mo. 

London,  1697. 

Means,  Rev.  James  H.  The  Power  of  the  Past.  Artillery-Election  Sermon, 
18.37.  [With  Proceedings  of  the  Company  on  the  CXIXth  Anniver- 
sary.]   8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1857. 

 See  Blagde.v,  George  W.    Boston   Seaman's  Friend  Society 

(Thirtieth  Report). 

Means  of  Ministerial  Efficiency.  —  See  Eastburn,  Manton. 

 of  the  Perpetuity  and  Prosperity  of  our  Republic.  —  See  Winslow, 

Hubbard. 

 of  Regeneration.  —  See  Tyler,  Bennet. 

 to  remove  Hirelings  out  of  the  Church  of  Christ.  —  See  Milton,  John. 

 of  Safety.  —  See  Hervey,  James. 

 of  Understanding  the  Scriptures.  —  See  Kenrick,  John. 

Me  ares,  John,  Esq.  Voyages  in  1788-1789  from  China  to  the  North-west 
Coast  of  America ;  with  Observations  on  the  Existence  of  a  North- 
west Passage.    2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1791. 

Mease,  James,  M.D.  On  William  Penn's  Treaty  with  the  Indians.  8vo, 
pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 The  Picture  of  Philadelphia.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1811. 

 Description  of  American  Medals.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv. 

3d  Series). 

 See  Archives  of  Useful  Knowledge. 

Measles.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 in  Boston,  1713.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

Measurement  of  Shipping.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Measurer,  the  Concise  Practical.  —  See  Miles,  Thomas. 
"  Measures  of  Adjustment."  —  See  Douglas,  Stephen  A. 

 of  Submission  to  the  Civil  Magistrate  disproved.  —  See  Hoadley,  Benj. 

Measuring.  —  See  Coggeshall,  Henry. 

Meat  out  of  the  Eater.  —  See  Hutchinson,  Aaron.  Wiggles  worth, 
Michael. 

Mechanic  Apprentices'  Library  Association,  Boston.  —  See  Campbell, 
Thomas.  Channing,  AValter.  Chester,  AVilliam  F.  Coolidge, 
George.  Lincoln,  Frederic  W.,  jun.  Smith,  John  W.  Spear, 
Samuel  S. 

 Society  of  New  York.  —  See  Miller,  Samuel. 

Mechanical  Exhibitions,  Moral  and  Religious  Uses  of.  —  See  Whitney, 
George. 

 Philosophy.  —  See  Greenwood,  Isaac. 

Mechanick's  Address  to  the  Farmer ;  being  a  Reply  to  the  Layman's  Re- 
marks on  the  Eighteen  Presbyterian  Ministers'  Letter.  16mo,  pp.  14. 
Philadelphia,  1761. 

Mechanics'  Association,  Worcester  County.  —  See  Worcester-County 
Mechanics'  Association. 

 Institute,  Louisville.  Charter,  Constitution,  and  By-laws  of  the  Me- 
chanics' Institute  of  Louisville,  March,  1839.  12mo,  pp.  11.  Louis- 
ville, 1839. 

 ,  Metropolitan.  —  See  Stanton,  Fred.  P. 

 of  the  City  of  New  York.  —  See  Verplanck,  Gulian  C. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THK  LIBRARY. 


Mechanics'  Association,  Ohio.  —  See  Ohio  Mechanics'  Institute. 

 See  Rock-County  Agricultural  Society. 

 Institution.  —  See  Boston   Mechanics'  Institution.  Emerson, 

George  B. 

MECHANISMS  des  Societes.  —  See  Casaux,  Charles,  Marquis  de. 

Mechlin,  A.  H. ;  and  WINDER,  Charles  H.    A  General  Register  of  the 

Navy  and  Marine  Corps  of  the  United  States.    With  Laws  relating 

to  the  Navy,  &c.    8vo.    Washington,  1848. 
Mecom,  Benjamin/ — See  Connecticut  Gazette. 
Med,  Case  of  the  Slave-child.  —  See  Slavery. 

Medals,  American.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vols.  iv.  and  vi.  3d 
Series). 

 (National)  of  America.  —  See  Wyatt,  Thomas. 

 presented  by  Oscar,  King  of  Sweden,  to  Gen.  J.  W.  I)e  Peyster.  —  See 

De  Peyster,  J.  Watts. 
MEDECINE,  Journal  de.  —  See  Journal  de  Medecine. 
Medfield,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Sanders,  Daniel  Clarke. 
Medfield  Lirrary.    Constitution  and  Catalogue  of  Books.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Dedham,  1816. 

Medford,  Macall,  Esq.    Oil  without  Vinegar,  and  Dignity  without  Pride ; 

or,  British,  American  and  West-India  Interests  considered.  8vo, 

pp.  87.    London,  1807. 
Medford,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Brooks,  Charles. 

 First  Church  in.  —  See  Stetson,  Caleb. 

Mediation  (The)  of  Christ.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 
Mediatorial  Life  of  Jesus.  —  See  Brownson,  Orestes  A. 

 Scheme  of  Jesus  Christ  the  only  True  Religion.  —  See  Smith,  Elisha. 

Medical  and  Agricultural  Register  (The),  vol.  i.,  No.  24 ;  December, 

1807.    8vo.    Boston,  1807. 
 Almanac.  —  See  Almanac. 

 Association  of  Southern  Central  New  York.     Transactions,  Ithaca, 

June,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Cortland,  1849. 

 .    Transactions,  Cortlandville,  June,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  35.  N.Y.  1849. 

 Biography.  —  See  Thacher,  James. 

 Botany  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Williams,  Stephen  W. 

 Class  in  Harvard  University,  Introductory  Lecture  to  the.  —  See  Ware, 

John. 

 College,  Castleton.  —  See  Castleton  Medical  College. 

 ,  Female.  —  See  Female  Medical  College. 

 of  Georgia.  —  See  Eve,  Joseph  A. 

 ,  Hamburg.    Das  Hamburgische  Collegium  Medicum  und  der 

arztliche  Verein  in  Hamburg.    8vo.    Hamburg,  1840. 

 (Jefferson),  Philadelphia.  —  See  Jefferson  Medical  College. 

 of  Ohio.    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Medical 

College  of  Ohio,  1829-1830.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Cincinnati,  1830. 
 .    Letter  to  the  Committee  of  the  Third-District  Medical  Society 

of  Ohio,  from  the  Trustees  of  the  Commercial  Hospital  and  Lunatic 

Asylum  of  Ohio,  1833.    Svo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 
 .    Statement  of  the  Trustees,  addressed  to  the  General  Assembly 

of  Ohio.    Svo,  pp.  lo.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
 .    See  Harrison,  John  P. 

 of  the  State  of  South  Carolina.     Catalogue  of  the  Trustees, 

Faculty,  and  Students,  1836-1837.    Svo,  pp.  8.    Charleston,  1837. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1839-1840.    Svo,  pp.8. 

Charleston  [1840], 


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MEDICAL  College  of  the  State  of  South  Carolina,  continued. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Faculty,  and  Students,  1847-1848. 

8vo,  pp.  7.    Charleston,  1848. 
 .    See  Dickson,  Samuel  Henry.    Medical  Society  of  South 

Carolina.    WhtTRIDGE,  Joshua  B. 
 Convention  of  South  Carolina.    Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 

Medical  Convention  of  South  Carolina,  February,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  80. 

Charleston,  1848. 

 Dissertations.  —  See  Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

 Education.  —  See  Caldwell,  Charles.  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm., 

vol.  viii.).    Stevens,  Alexander  H. 

 Emulation.  —  See  Medical  Society  of  Tennessee. 

 Ethics.  —  See  Americ  an  Medical  Association.    Medical  Society 

of  the  State  of  New  York. 
 History  of  the  County  of  Franklin.    S.  W.  Williams,  M.D.  —  See 

Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vii.). 

 Institute  of  Louisville.  —  See  Louisville  Medical  Institute. 

 Institution  of  Yale  College.  —  See  Knight,  Jonathan.   Yale  College. 

 Institutions  of  Europe.  —  See  Horner,  William  E.  (Introductory 

Lecture). 

 Jurisprudence.    By  David  H.  Storer,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 
 Men,  The  Claims  of.  —  See  Dole,  George  T. 

 and  Schools  of  Germany.  —  See  Gibson,  William  (Three  Lec- 
tures). 

 Missionary  Society  in  China.    Address,  with  Minutes  of  Proceedings, 

&c.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Canton,  China,  1838. 

 .    See  Colledge,  Thomas  R. 

 Museum,  Philadelphia.  —  See  Coxe,  John  Redman. 

 Opinion  on  the  Effect  of  the  Observance  of  the  Sabbath.  —  See  Scot- 
tish Society  for  promoting  the  Due  Observance  of  the  Lord's 
Day. 

 Opinions  upon  the  Mental  Competency  of  Mr.  [Henry]  Parish.  — See 

Parish  Will  Case. 

 Papers  communicated  to  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  —  See 

Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

 and  Philosophical  Register.  —  See  American  Medical  and  Philo- 
sophical Register. 

 and  Physical  Memoirs  —  See  Caldwell,  Charles. 

 and  Physiological  Commentaries.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

 Police. —  See  Boston  Medical  Association.  Hampden-District 

Medical  Society. 

 Police  of  the  City  of  New  York,  Means  of  Improving  the.  —  See 

Hosack,  David. 

 Profession,  Condition,  Prospect,  and  Duties  of  the.     By  Edward 

Reynolds,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vi.). 
 Condition  and  Prospects  of  the.     By  John  Ware,  M.D.  —  See 

Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vii.). 
 Duties,  Trials,  and  Pleasures  of  the.    By  H.  L.  Sabin,  M.D.  — 

See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

 Present  Position  of  the,  in  Society.  —  See  Eye,  Paul  F. 

 in  the  British  Islands.  —  See  Wood,  George  B.  (Introductory 

Lecture). 

 .  in  Europe  and  the  United  States.  —  See  Lindsly,  Harvey. 

 in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Mass.  —  See  Alden,  Ebenezer. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Medical  School  in  Boston.    Circular  of  the  Medical  School  in  Boston, 

L838.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1838. 
 .    Some  Account  of  the  Medical  School  in  Boston,  and  of  the 

Massachusetts  General  Hospital.     8vo,  pp.  10.     Boston,  1824. 

(Three  copies.) 

 .    See  College  of  Physicians.    Harvard  College. 

 of  Maine.     Annual  Announcement  of  the  Medical  School  of 

Maine.  Bowdoin  College,  Course  of  1850.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Bruns- 
wick [1850]. 

 .    See  Bowdoin  College.    Peaslee,  Edmund  R. 

 ,  Hock  Island.  —  See  KNAPP,  Moses  L. 

 Science,  Progress  of.    W.  Workman,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

 in  Massachusetts,  Progress  of.  —  See  Bartlett,  Josiah.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  2d  Series). 

 and  the  Medical  Profession  in  Europe  and  the  United  States.  — 

See  LlNDSLY,  Harvey. 

 in  the  United  States,  History  of.  —  See  Thacher,  James  (Medi- 
cal Biography). 

 Sciences,  Report  of  Committee  on.  —  See  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation. 

  Society  of  Connecticut.    Communications  of  the  Medical  Society  of 

Connecticut,  No.  1,  vol.  i.    8vo,  pp.  80.    New  Haven,  1810. 
 .    See  Connecticut  Medical  Society. 

 of  the  County  of  Albany,  N.Y.  —  See  Willard,  Sylvester  D. 

 of  London.  Extract  from  the  Minutes ;  with  Regulations  re- 
specting the  Lettsom  Medal,  1793.    4to.    London,  1793. 

 of  Louisville.  —  See  Yandell,  Lunsford  P. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 

 of  Montgomery,  Ala.  —  See  Ames,  S. 

 ,  New  Hampshire.  —  See  Mussey,  Reuben  D.  New-Hampshire 

Medical  Society. 

 ,  Norfolk-District.  —  See  Norfolk-District  Medical  Society. 

 ,  Philadelphia.  —  See  Philadelphia  Medical  Society.  Wood, 

George  B. 

 of  the  State  of  New  York.    By-laws  of  the  Medical  Society  of 

the  State  of  New  York.    8vo.    [No  imprint.  Imperfect.] 

 .    Bv-laws  of  the  Medical  Society  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

8vo,  pp.  23.    Albany,  1839. 

 .    A  System  of  Medical  Ethics  adopted  by  the  Medical  Society  of 

the  State  of  New  York.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Albany,  1846. 

 .  See  Blatchford,  Thomas  W.  Dingley,  Amasa.  Ely,  Sum- 
ner.   Hamilton,  Frank  H.    Hull,  Laurens. 

 of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania.  Proceedings  of  the  Medical  So- 
ciety of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania ;  Philadelphia,  April,  18,30.  8vo, 
pp.  55.    Philadelphia,  1850. 

 of  South  Carolina.     By-laws  of  the  Medical  Society  of  South 

Carolina.  With  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Medical  College  of 
South  Carolina.    12mo,  pp.  87.    Charleston,  1834. 

 .    See  Ramsay,  David. 

 of  Tennessee.  Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Medical  So- 
ciety of  Tennessee,  May,  1831.  With  Oration  bv  John  H.  Kain, 
A.M.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Nashville,  1831. 

 Statistics.  —  See  Emerson,  Gouverneur. 

 Students,  a  Sermon  to.  —  See  Mott,  Lucretia. 


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Medical  Systems,  Medical  Science,  and  Empiricism.  —  See  Hun,  Thomas. 
Medicine,  On  Certainty  in.  —  See  Coates,  Benjamin  H. 

 Improvement  of.  —  See  Dingley,  Amasa. 

 Institutes  of.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

 Philosophy  of.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

 Rational.  —  See  BlGELOW,  Jacob. 

 the  Study  of.  —  See  Mitchell,  Thomas  D. 

 Theory  and  Practice  of.  —  See  Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 

Medicines,  The  Coinciding  Tendencies  of.  —  See  Kirtland,  Jared  P. 

Medico-Chirurgical  Review.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

Meditations  concerning  the  Necessity,  End,  and  Usefulness  of  Afflictions 

unto  God's  Children. —  See  Wigglesworth,  Michael. 
 on  Divine  Subjects.  —  See  Lloyd,  Mary. 

 upon  Fountains  of  Waters  (Bellarmin's).  —  See  Walker,  Anthony. 

 for  Morning  and  Evening.  —  See  Lyon,  James. 

 and  Prayers  for  Sick  Persons.    G.  Stanhope,  D.D.  —  See  Kempis, 

Thomas  a. 

 and  Spiritual  Experiences  of  Mr.  Thomas  Shepard.  —  See  Shepard,  T. 

Mediterranean,  Commerce  of  the.  —  See  Jackson,  John. 

 Excursions  in  the.  —  See  Temple,  Sir  Grenville. 

Medium  of  Trade,  Letter  relating  to  a.  —  See  Currency. 

Medulla  Medicinae  Universe,  Appendix  to  the.  —  See  Theobald,  John. 

 Theologica.  —  See  Ames,  William. 

Medway,  Mass.,  Century  Sermon,  1813.  —  See  Wright,  Luther. 

Meech,  L.  W.,  A.M.  On  the  Relative  Intensity  of  the  Heat  and  Light  of 
the  Sun  upon  Different  Latitudes  of  the  Earth.  —  See  Smithsonian 
Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  ix.). 

Meek,  Hon.  Alexander  B.  The  Claims  and  Characteristics  of  Alabama  His- 
tory. An  Address  before  the  Historical  Society  of  Alabama,  July  9, 
1855.  —  See  Alabama  Hist.  Soc.  (Transactions). 

Meeting  for  Sufferings.  —  See  Aborigines  Committee. 

Megia,  Felix.  —  See  Leo  XII.,  Pope. 

Meierus,  Johannes.    Atlas.    Folio.   [1652.    Wanting  title]. 

Meigs,  Rev.  Benjamin  C.  —  See  Worcester,  Samuel. 

Meigs,  Charles  D.,  M.D.    The  Augustan  Age.    A  Lecture  at  the  Athenian 

Institute,  February,  1839.    12mo,  pp.  46.    Philadelphia,  1841. 
 An  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered  to  the  Class  of  Midwifery  and 

Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Oct.  18, 

1848.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Philadelphia,  1848. 
 Lecture  on  Jerusalem  at  the  Commencement  of  the  Christian  Era, 

delivered  before  the  Athenian  Institute,  Philadelphia,  1840.  12mo, 

pp.  42.    Philadelphia,  1841. 
 See  Jackson,  Samuel. 

Meigs,  Josiah,  A.M.  Oration,  New  Haven,  Nov.  5,  1781,  on  the  Victory 
over  Cornwallis  at  Yorktown,  19th  October,  1781.  4to,  pp.  14. 
New  Haven,  1782.    (Two  copies.) 

Meigs,  J.  —  See  New-Haven  Gazette. 

Meigs,  Major  Return  J.  A  Journal  of  Occurrences  in  the  Detachment  com- 
manded by  Col.  B.  Arnold,  on  the  Expedition  to  Quebec  in  1775. 
4to,  pp.  11.    [No  imprint.] 

 See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  2d  Series). 

Meilleur,  J.  B.  —  See  Canada. 

Mein,  John.    A  Catalogue  of  Mein's  Circulating  Library,  Boston.  8vo, 

pp.  56.    Boston,  1765. 
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Mein,  John;  and  Fleemtng,  John.  Register  for  New  England  and  Nova 
Scotia.  With  British  Lists  and  Almanack  for  1768.   24mo.  Boston. 

 Register  for  New  England  and  Nova  Scotia.    With  British  List! 

and  Almanack  for  1769.    16mo.    Boston.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Boston  Chronicle.    Independent  Chronicle. 

Meisser,  Dr.  —  See  Vandermaelen,  Philippe. 

Mejico,  Historia  de.  —  See  Alaman,  Lucas.  Mexico. 

Mela,  Pomponius.  De  Situ  Orbis,  Libri  III.  Cum  Notis,  etc.,  curante 
Abrahamo  Gronovio.    8vo.    Lugd.  Batav.  1722. 

 The  Worke  of  Pomponius  Mela  the  Cosmographer,  concerning  the 

Situation  of  the  World.  Translated  by  Arthur  Golding.  [Black- 
letter.]    4to,  pp.  93.    London,  1585. 

Melancholy,  A  Treatise  of.  —  See  Bright,  T. 

Melange  de  l'Histoire  Sacree  et  Profane.  —  See  Moreri,  Louis. 

Melanges  de  Litterature,  d'Histoire,  et  de  Philosophic  —  See  Archives 

LlTTERAIRES. 

Melcher,  John.  —  See  New-Hampshire  Gazette. 
Melius  Inquirendum.  —  See  Nonconformity. 

Mellen,  George  W.  F.,  M.D.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Composition  and  For- 
mation of  Acetic  Acid,  or  Common  Vinegar.  12mo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1838. 

Mellen,  Grenville.  The  Age  of  Print :  a  Poem  delivered  before  the  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  Society,  at  Cambridge,  26th  August,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Boston,  1830. 

Mellen,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Lancaster  and  Hanover.  The  Doctrine  of  the 
Cross  of  Christ.  Discourse  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Levi  Whit- 
man, Welfieet,  April  13,  1785.  [Ch.,  Is.  Dunster;  R.H.,  Gad 
Hitchcock.]    8vo,  pp.  45.    Plymouth,  1785. 

 The  Duty  of  All  to  be  Ready  for  Future  Impending  Events.  Sermon 

at  General  Muster,  Lancaster,  June  16,  1756.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston, 
1756.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Duty  of  Ministers  to  preach  Doctrines  of  Practice.  Sermon 

preached  at  Norton,  Jan.  3,  1753,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Palmer.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1753.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Great  and  Happy  Doctrine  of  Liberty.  National-Thanksgiving 

Sermon,  Feb.  19,  1795.    8vo,  pp.  34.   Boston,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

  The  Merit  of  doing  Good.  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Sebas- 
tian Smith,  Lancaster,  1765.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1765. 

 Nonconformity  to  the  World  in  Moral  Character.   Discourse  before  the 

Old-Colony  Lodge,  Hanover,  June  24,  1793.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Bos- 
ton, 1793. 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Oct.  9,  1760,  on  the  Reduction  of  Montreal,  and 

Conquest  of  Canada.  With  an  Account  of  the  War.  8vo,  pp.  46. 
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Mellen,  Rev.  John,  jun.,  A.M.,  Barnstable.  Affection  for  the  House  of  God 
recommended.  Sermon  at  Yarmouth,  Jan.  1,  1795,  at  Opening  of  a 
new  Meeting-house.     12mo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election  Sermon,  1797.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1797.    (Four  copies.) 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Barnstable,  Nov.  20,  1794.  8vo,  pp.  21.  Bos- 
ton, 1794. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Yarmouth,  Nov.  13,  1796,  on  the  Sudden  Death  of 

Mrs.  Sarah  Alden.    12mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1797.  _  (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Isaiah  Dunster,  Harwich,  Jan.  21,  1791. 

8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1791.    (Two  copies.) 

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Melliloquium  S.  Bernardi.  —  See  Bernard,  Abbot  of  Clairvaux. 
Mellinet,  F.  —  See  France. 

M[ELON],  Jean  Frangois.    A  Political  Essay  upon  Commerce.  Translated 

from  the  French,  with  Annotations,  &c,  by  David  Bindon,  Esq. 

8vo.    Dublin,  1738. 
MELOS  Crac.e  ;  sive,  Epicedium  Lodbroci.  —  See  Rafn,  Carl  Christian. 
MELVILL,  Thomas,  jun.    Address  delivered  before  the  Berkshire  Society  for 

the  Promotion  of  Agriculture  and  Manufactures,  Oct.  3,  1815.  8vo, 

pp.  31.    Pittsfield,  1815. 
Melville,  Henry,  Viscount.  —  See  Dundas,  Henry. 
Melville,  Governor  Robert.  —  See  Grenada. 

MELVIN,  James.    A  Journal  of  the  Expedition  to  Quebec  in  the  Year  1775, 

under  the  Command  of  Col.  B.  Arnold.    8vo,  pp.  30.    N.Y.  1857. 
Membre,  Zenobius.  —  See  Shea,  John  G. 

Mementos  of  the  Swett  Family.  —  See  Thornton,  John  Wingate. 
Memminger,  C.  G.    Speech  before  the  Legislature  of  Kentucky,  upon  the 

Proposition  relative  to  a  Railroad  from  Charleston  to  the  Ohio 

River.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Frankfort,  Ky.,  1839. 
Memoir  of  an  Eventful  Expedition  to  Central  America.  —  See  Velasquez, 

Pedro  [Pseud.]. 

Memoire  addresse  au  Roi,  en  Juillet,  1814.  —  See  Carnot,  Lazare  Nicolas 
Marguerite. 

 a  leurs  Hautes  Puissances  les  Etats  Generaux.  —  See  Adams,  John. 

Memoires  des  Commissaires  Anglois  et  Francois  au  Sujet  des  Limites  de  la 

Nouvelle  Ecosse,  ou  Acadie.  —  See  Nova  Scotia. 

 sur  les  Finances.    Pieces  Justificatives.    4to,  pp.  91.    [Paris,  1791.] 

Memoirs  of  Christendom,  Letter  concerning  the.  —  See  Cros,  M.  de. 

 of  the  Principal  Transactions  of  the  Last  War  between  the  English  and 

French  in  North  America,  from  1744  to  the  Treaty  of  Aix-la-Cha- 

pelle.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  reprinted,  1758. 
 .    See  War. 

 and  Secret  Negotiations.  —  See  Ker,  John. 

Memorable  Acts  and  Sayings  of  Orators,  Philosophers,  Statesmen,  &c.  — 
See  Quintus  Valerius  Maximus. 

 Predictions  of  the  Late  Events  in  Europe.  —  See  Eustaphieve,  Alexis. 

 Providences  relating  to  Witchcrafts.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Memoria  Wilsoniana.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Memorial  (A)  containing  a  Summary  View  of  Facts  with  their  Authorities ; 

in  Answer  to  the  Observations  of  the  English  Ministry.  Translated 
from  the  French.    8vo.    New  York,  1757.    (Three  copies.) 

 ,  New  England's.  —  See  Morton,  Nathaniel. 

 of  Common  Sense.  —  See  Common  Sense. 

 of  God's  Goodness.  —  See  Hancock,  John. 

 of  Inhabitants  of  Boston  and  Vicinity  to  Congress,  on  restraining  the 

Increase  of  Slavery.  —  See  Slavery. 

 to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British-American  Colonies.  —  See  Congress. 

 of  Lexington  Battle.  —  See  Payson,  Phillips. 

 of  the  Reformation.  —  See  Bennet,  Benjamin. 

 to  the  Sovereigns  of  Europe  upon  the  Present  State  of  Affairs  between 

the  Old  and  the  New  World.  —  See  Pownall,  Thomas. 

 to  the  States  General.  —  See  Adams,  John. 

 for  the  30th  of  January.  —  See  Charles  I.,  King,  &c. 

Memorials  of  Some  of  my  Good  and  Religious  Ancestors.  —  See  Hunter, 
Joseph. 

Memorie  Medico-Chirurgiche.  —  See  Portal,  Placido. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


79 


Memory  (The)  of  the  Just.  —  See  FEOTHINGHAM,  Nathaniel  L. 

 of  the  Just,  Blessed.  —  See  Lothrop,  Samuel  K. 

 of  the  late  James  Grahame  vindicated.  —  Sec  Qcincy,  Josiah. 

Memphis,  Egypt,  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Ripaud,  Louis  Madeleine. 

Memphis  [Tenn.]  Medical  College.  Catalogue  of  the  Second  Session  of 
the  Memphis  Medical  College,  1847-1848.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Mem- 
phis, 1848. 

 .    See  Grant,  George  H. 

Men  Accountable  only  to  God  for  their  Religious  Opinions.  —  See  J^owell, 
Charles. 

 and  Things.  —  See  Baker,  James  L. 

Men's  Sins  not  chargeable  on  God,  but  on  Themselves.  —  See  Dana,  James. 
Mexdicite,  Rapport  sur  les  Moyens  d'extirper  la.  —  See  France. 
Mendoza,  Francisco  Lopez  de.    Memoire  de  l'Heureux  Resultat  et  du  Bon 

Voyage  a  la  Floride.  —  See  Ternaux-Compans,  Henri  (Recueil). 
Meningitis,  Epidemic.  —  See  Ames,  S. 
Mexxessox,  Jean-Baptiste-Prosper.  —  See  Fraxce. 

Menou,  Count  Jules  de.  Preuves  de  l'Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Menou. 
4to.    Paris,  18,32. 

MENOU.    Archives  de  Menou  [Cabinet  Historique,  Decembre,  1858].  8vo, 

pp.  3.    Paris,  1858. 
Mexouillard,  M.  —  See  Fraxce. 
Mexsagero  Argentino  (El).  —  See  Buenos  Ayres. 

 Politico-Economico-Literario  de  la  Habana.  —  See  Gaceta  Diaria. 

Mensuris  et  Ponderibus  (De).  —  See  Yitruyius  Pollio,  Marcus. 
Mental  Manifestation.  —  See  McCall,  John. 

Menzel,  AVolfgang.  German  Literature.  Translated  from  the  German  of 
Wolfgang  Menzel,  by  C.  C.  Felton.    3  vols.  12mo.    Boston,  1840. 

Menzies,  Robert,  M.D.  A  Dissertation  on  Respiration.  Translated  from 
the,  Latin ;  with  Notes  by  Charles  Sugrue.  8vo,  pp.  66.  Edin- 
burgh, 1796. 

Mer  du  Sud,  Relation  du  Voyage  de  la.  —  See  Frezier,  Amadee  Francois. 
Mercantile  Honor  and  Moral  Honesty.  —  See  Dexter,  John  H. 
Mercantile-Library  Association  of  Baltimore.    Sixth  Annual  Report  of 

the  Board  of  Directors,  Nov.  13,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Bait.  1846. 
 of  Boston.    Catalogue  of  the  Mercantile  Library  of  Boston.  8vo. 

Boston,  1854. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  from  1820  to  1845.    8vo,  pp.  51. 

Boston,  1845. 

 .  Twenty-seventh  Annual  Report  [1847].  12mo,  pp.  12.  Bos- 
ton, 1847. 

 .    Thirty-first  Annual  Report  [1851].       8vo,pp.  19.    Bost.  1851. 

 .    Thirty-second  Annual  Report  [1852],    8vo,  pp.  37.    Bost.  1852 

 .    Thirty-third  Annual  Report  [1853].      8vo,  pp.  40.    Bost.  1853. 

 .    Thirty-fourth  Annual  Report  [1854].    8vo,  pp.  39.    Bost.  1854. 

 .    Thirty-fifth  Annual  Report  [1855].       8vo,  pp.  47.    Bost.  1855. 

 .    Thirty-seventh  Annual  Report,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Bost.  1857. 

 .  See  Benton,  Thomas  H.  Gary,  Thomas  G.  Everett,  Ed- 
ward. Fields,  James  T.  Pray,  Isaac  C,  jun.  Sampson,  George 
R.    Sumner,  Charles. 

 of  Louisville.     Constitution,  By-laws,  and  Regulations  of  the 

Mercantile-Librarv  Association  of  Louisville.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Louis- 
ville, 1841. 

 of  New  York.    Catalogue  of  the  Mercantile  Library  in  New  York. 

8vo.    New  York,  1844. 


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Mercantile-Library  Association  of  New  York,  continued. 

 .    Lectures  delivered  before  the  Mercantile-Library  Association, 

Clinton  Hall.  American  Criticism  on  American  Literature,  by 
Edward  S.  Gould,  December,  1835.  The  Benefits  and  Influences  of 
Commerce,  by  John  H.  Gourlie,  Jan.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  48.    N.Y.  1836. 

■  .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1837.    8vo,  pp.  11.  N.Y.  [1837]. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1839.   8vo,  pp.  28.    N.Y.  1839. 

 .    Twenty-fourth  Ann.  Rep.,  Jan.  1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.    N.Y.  1845. 

 .    Twenty-fifth  Ann.  Report,  Jan.  1846.    8vo,  pp.  16.    N.Y.  1846. 

 .    TwentV-sixth  Ann.  Rep.,  Jan.  1847.     8vo,  pp.  22.    N.Y.  1847. 

 .    Twenty-seventh  Ann.  Rep.,  Jan.  1848.    8vo,  pp.  23.    N.Y.  1848. 

 .    Thirtieth  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1851.     8vo,  pp.  32.    N.Y.  1851. 

 .    Thirty-fourth  Ann.  Rep.,  Jan.  1855.     8vo,  pp.  40.    N.Y.  1855. 

 .    Thirty-fifth  Annual  Report ;  with  the  Report  of  the  Trustees  of 

the  Clinton-Hall  Association,  May,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  64.  New 
York,  1856. 

 .    Thirty-sixth  Annual  Report ;  with  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the 

Clinton-Hall  Association.    8vo,  pp.  48.    New  York,  1857. 

 .  Systematic  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Collection  of  the  Mer- 
cantile-Library Association  of  the  Citv  of  New  York.  8vo.  New 
York,  1837. 

 .    See  Gourlie,  John  H.    Lawrence,  William  Beach.  Noah, 

Mordecai  M.    Spring,  Gardiner. 
 ,  San  Francisco.    Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  President,  January, 

1857.    8vo,  pp.  20.    San  Francisco,  1857. 
 .    Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  President,  January,  1858.  8vo, 

pp.  15.    San  Francisco,  1858. 

 .    See  San-Francisco  Mercantile-Library  Association. 

Mercantile  Schools.  —  See  Forbes,  Robert  B. 

Mercator,  Gerard ;  and  Hondy,  Judocus.  Atlas ;  or,  A  Geographicke 
Description  of  the  Regions,  Countries,  and  Kingdomes  of  the  World. 
Translated  by  Henry  Hexham.    2  vols,  folio.    Amsterdam,  1636. 

 Historia  Mvndi ;  or,  Mercator's  Atlas,  lately  rectified,  beautified,  and 

enlarged  with  New  Mappes  and  Tables  by  Ivdocvs  Hondy.  Trans- 
lated by  W[ye]  S[altonstali].    Folio.    London,  1635. 

 See  Ptolem.eus,  Claudius.    Thesaurus  Geographicus. 

Mercer,  Hon.  Charles  Fenton.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

Mercer,  John.  Oration,  delivered  July  4,  1792,  before  the  President,  Pro- 
fessors, and  Masters  of  William  and  Mary  College.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Richmond  [1792]. 

Mercer,  John.  —  See  Harris,  William. 

Merchant,  The.  —  See  Russell,  George  R. 

 of  the  Old  School.    A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  James  Johnson.  — 

See  Liyermore,  George. 

 Position  and  Duties  of  the.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

 the  Universal.  —  See  Alldridge,  W.  J. 

Merchant-Seamen's  Fund.  A  Statement  of  Proceedings  of  the  Mariners 
of  Aberdeen,  in  reference  to  the  "  Merchant-Seamen's-Fund  Act." 
12mo,  pp.  14.    Aberdeen,  1841. 

 Taylor's  School,  History  of.  —  See  Ackermann,  R. 

—  .    Sermon  before  the.     See  Dunster,  Thomas. 

Merchants  Adventurers,  Society  of.  —  See  Wheeler,  John. 

Merchant's  Avizo,  The.  —  See  B.',  J. 

 Directory.  — -  See  Beawes,  Wyndham. 

 ■  and  Farmer's  Calendar.  —  See  Almanac. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Mercier,  Rev.  Andrew  Le.  The  Church-History  of  Geneva,  in  Five  Books  ; 
with  a  Political  and  Geographical  Account  of  that  Republic.  12mo. 
Boston,  1732.    (Four  copies.) 

[  ]  Remarks  on  the  Preface  of  a  Pamphlet  published  by  John  Presbyter 

to  vindicate  Mr.  James  Hillhouse.    4to,  pp.  17.    [No  imprint.] 

Mercure  de  France,  December,  1778.    12mo.    Paris  [1778]. 

Mercurio  Ciiileno  (El),  Num.  1-8,  April-Noviembre,  1828.  8vo.  San- 
tiago, 1828. 

Mercurius  Politicus  ;  comprising  the  Sum  of  Foreign  Intelligence,  with 
the  Affairs  now  on  Foot  in  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.  Nos.  605, 
Jan.  26  to  Feb.  2;  607,  Feb.  9^-16;  and  614,  March  29-April  5, 
1660.    4to.    London,  1660. 

Mercury  (The)  and  New-England  Palladium.  By  Young  and  Minns. 
From  Jan.  2,  1801  [after  March  11,  1803,  as  the  New-England  Pal- 
ladium], to  Dec.  29,  1812.    7  vols,  folio.    Boston,  1801-12. 

 .    See  Massachusetts  Mercury.    New-England  Palladium. 

 Weekly.  —  See  New-York  Gazette. 

 the  Secret  and  Swift  Messenger.  —  See  WlLKINS,  John  (Works,  vol.  ii.). 

Mercury,  Inaugural  Dissertation  on.  —  See  Francis,  John  W. 

Mercy  Exemplified  in  the  Conduct  of  a  Samaritan.  —  See  Condy,  Jeremiah. 

 of  God.  —  See  Williams,  Thomas  (Sermon  on  the  Revival  of  1740). 

 with  God  for  the  Chief  of  Sinners.  —  See  Checkley,  Samuel. 

 and  Judgment  met  together.    Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords.  — 

See  Pierce,  Thomas. 

 (To  sing  of),  recommended.  —  See  Gay,  Bunker. 

Meredith,  Samuel.  —  See  Dayies,  Samuel. 
Meredith,  William  M.  —  See  Biddle,  James  C. 

Meriam,  Rev.  Jonas.  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  Dean  at  Fal- 
mouth [Portland],  Oct.  17,  1764.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1765. 

MERIAN,  Mattheus.  —  See  Gottfriedt,  Johann  Ludwig. 

Meridien,  Mesure  des  Trois  Premiers  Degres  du.  —  See  Condamixe, 
Charles-Marie  de  la. 

Merit  (The)  of  Doing  Good.  —  See  Mellen,  John. 

Meriton,  George.  A  Geographical  Description  of  the  World.  Third  edi- 
tion.   16mo.    London,  1679. 

 Landlord's  Law.    A  Treatise  very  fit  for  the  Perusal  of  Most  Men. 

16mo.    London,  1668. 

Merits  (The)  of  Thomas  W.  Dorr  and  George  Bancroft,  as  they  are  Politi- 
cally connected.  —  See  Dorr,  Thomas  W. 

 of  the  New  Administration  duly  stated.    8vo,  pp.  48.    London,  1765. 

Merivale,  Rev.  Samuel.  Daily  Devotions  for  the  Closet ;  with  Prayers  on 
Particular  Occasions.  First  American  edition.  16mo.  AVorces- 
ter,  1808. 

Meriwether,  David.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Kentucky, 
on  the  Bill  to  grant  Banking  Privileges  to  the  Cincinnati  and  Char- 
leston Railroad  Company.    8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 

Merlini  Anglici  Ephemeris.  —  See  Lilly,  William. 

Merlinus  Anglicus  Junior.  —  See  Coley,  Henry, 

 Liberatus.  —  See  Partridge,  John. 

 Redivivus.  —  See  Partridge,  John. 

Merrick,  F.,  M.D.  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered  to  the  Class  of  the  Star- 
ling Medical  College,  Nov.  1,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Columbus,  1848. 

Merrick,  Pliny,  A.M.  Eulogy  on  the  Character  of  George  Washington  ; 
pronounced  at  Brookfield,  Feb.  22,  1800.  8vo,  pp,  14.  Brook- 
field,  1800. 


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MERRICK,  Hon.  Pliny,  LL.D.    A  Letter  on  Speculative  Freemasonry.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    Worcester,  1829. 
Merrill,  Rev.  Daniel.  —  See  Austin,  Samuel.    Baldwin,  Thomas. 
Merrill,  Eliphalet;  and  Merrill,  Phinehas.    Gazetteer  of  the  State  of 

New  Hampshire.   In  Three  Parts,  8vo.   Exeter,  1817.   (Two  copies.) 
Merrill,  Rev.  Gyles.  —  See  Barnard,  Edward. 

Merrill,  Rev.  Isaac,  A.M.  Faith  in  Divine  Providence  the  Great  Support 
of  God's  People.  Sermon,  Lexington,  April  19,  1780.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Boston,  1780. 

Merrill,  Phinehas,  Esq.  —  See  Merrill,  Eliphalet. 

Merrill,  Rev.  Thomas  A.,  D.D.  Semicentennial  Sermon,  containing  a 
History  of  Micldlebury,  Vt. ;  delivered  Dec.  3,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  92. 
Middlebury,  1841. 

  See  Smith,  Eli. 

Merrimack,  N.H.  —  See  Allen,  Stephen  T. 
 History  of.  —  See  Fox,  Charles. 

Merrimack  Humane  Society.  The  Institution  of  the  Merrimack  Humane 
Society ;  with  the  Rules,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  30.    Newburyport,  1809. 

 .    See  Andrews,  John.   Bass,  Edward.   Cary,  Samuel.  White, 

Daniel  Appleton. 

 Lodge,  Haverhill.  —  See  Ripley,  Ezra. 

 Mutual  Fire-insurance  Company,  Andover.    By-laws  of  the  Merrimack 

Mutual  Fire-Insurance  Company.    16mo,  pp.  8.    Andover,  1838. 

 Packet.  —  See  Essex  Journal. 

Merritt,  Nicholas.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

Merritt,  Timothv.    An  Essay  on  the  Perseverance  of  the  Saints.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Portland,  1807. 
Merwtin,  Rev.  Samuel.    A  Discourse  on  the  Completion  of  Fifty  Years' 

Service  in  the  Ministry ;  North  Church,  New  Haven,  Feb.  25,  18oo. 

8vo,  pp.  72.    New  Haven,  18oo. 
Meschasipi  [Mississippi],  Flusses.  —  See  Hennepin,  Louis. 
Messenger,  Boston  Weekly.  —  See  Boston  Weekly  Messenger. 

 Southern  Literary.  —  See  Southern  Literary  Messenger. 

 Wreekly.  —  See  Weekly  Messenger. 

 Western.  —  See  Western  Messenger. 

Messervy,  William  S.  —  See  Salem,  City  of. 

Messiah,  The.  Scripture  compared  with  Scripture.  12mo,pp.  18.  Lond.  1823. 

 Enquiry  into  the  Time  of  the  Coming  of  the.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

Clayton,  Robert. 
 of  the  Scriptures.  —  See  Worcester,  Samuel. 

 ,  The.    An  Oratorio,  by  G.  F.  Handel.  —  See  Handel  and  Haydn 

Society. 

Messinger,  Rev.  Rosewell.  A  Sermon  preached  at  York,  Me.,  Oct.  21, 
1798  ;  being  the  first  after  his  Inauguration  into  the  Gospel  Ministry. 
8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1799. 

 See  Ripley,  Ezra. 

Mesure  d'un  Arc  du  Meridien  sur  la  Cote  de  Coromandel.  —  See  Lamb- 
ton,  W. 

 des  Trois  Premiers  Degres  du  Meridien.  —  See  Condamine,  Charles- 
Marie  de  la. 

Metallic  Tractors.  —  See  Perkins,  Benjamin  Douglas.   Perkins,  Elisha. 

 Wealth  of  the  United  States. —  See  Whitney,  Josiah  D. 

Metaphysical  and  Ethical  Science  (Application  of  the)  to  the  Evidences 

of  Religion.  —  See  Bowen,  Francis. 
META2XHMATI2M02.  —  See  Reeve,  John. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Metcalf,  John  G.,  M.D.  The  Study  and  Practice  of  Midwifery.  —  See 
Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  ix.). 

Metcalf,  Hon.  Theron,  LL.D.  An  Address  to  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society 
of  Brown  University,  5th  September,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Boston, 
1833.    (Two  copies.) 

 An  Oration  pronounced  at  Dedham,  July  4,  1810.  8vo.  pp.  18.  Bos- 
ton, 1810. 

 (Ed.)   Reports  on  Contested  Elections  in  the  House  of  Representatives 

of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Dedham,  1814. 

 See  Contested  Elections.    Massachusetts  (General  Laws). 

Metcalf,  Timothy.  —  See  Dexter,  Samuel. 

Meteor  (Account  of  a),  seen  March  19,  1718-19.  —  See  Wiiiston,  William. 
Meteorological  Observations.  —  See  Albany  Institute.    New  York, 

State  of.    Short,  Thomas.    United  States. 
 ,  Instructions  for  making.  —  See  University  of  the  State  of  New 

York. 

 at  Gloster  Place,  near  Natchez,  1810-1818.  One  sheet.  [No  im- 
print.] 

 Register,  Army.  —  See  United  States. 

Meteorology.    Tableau  des  Observations  Meteorologiques,  faites  au  Jardin 

Botanique  de  Geneve,  Avril,  1808.    One  sheet.    [Geneve,  1808.] 
 See  Mizaldus,  Antonius. 

 Report  on.  —  See  Espy,  James  P.    United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st 

Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vols,  xi.,  xii.). 

 Researches  on.  —  See  Dowler,  Bennet. 

Method  for  Prayer.  —  See  Henry,  Matthew. 

Methode  Elementaire  de  H.  Pestalozzi.  —  See  Chavannes,  Dan.  Alex. 
Methodism.  —  See  Decanver,  H.  C. 

Methodist-Episcopal  Church.  —  See  Cincinnati  Conference.  Illi- 
nois Conference.  Iowa  Annual  Conference.  Michigan  An- 
nual Conference.  Rock-River  Conference.  South-Caro- 
lina Conference. 

Methodists.  An  Earnest  and  Affectionate  Address  to  the  People  called 
Methodists.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  47.    London,  1745. 

 Earnest  and  Affectionate  Appeal  to  the  People  called  Methodists. 

16mo,  pp.  48.    London,  1751. 

 See  Formey,  John  Henry  Samuel.    Whitefield,  George. 

 (Persecution  of)  at  Minchin-Hampton.  —  See  AVhitefield,  George. 

Methods  of  Influence.  —  See  Peabody,  Ephraim. 

Methold,  William.  —  See  Purchas,  Samuel. 

Metissage  dans  les  Races  d'Animaux  Domestiques.  —  See  Huzard,  J.  B., 
fils. 

Metodo  Breve  y  Facil  para  Ensenar  a  Leer  en  Corto  Tiempo.  —  See  Olivella 
y  Sala,  Juan. 

Metres  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  —  See  Mi  nk,  Edward. 
Metropolitan  Catholic  Almanac.  —  See  Almanac. 

 Mechanics'  Institute,  Washington.  — See  Stanton,  Fred.  P. 

Meursius,  Johannes.    Denarius  Pythagoricvs.    4to.    Ludg.  Batav.  1631. 
Meuselius,  Johannes  Georgius.    Bibliotheca  Historica.    Instructs  a  B.  G. 

Struvio,  aucta  a  C.  G.  Budero,  etc.    11  vols.  8vo.   Lipsia?,  1782-1  mil'. 
Mexican  Boundary,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  D.  Graham's  Report  on  the.  —  See 

United  States. 

 Commission.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  32d 

Cong.,  vols,  xiv.,  xv. ;  Sen.  Miscel.  Doc,  Special  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 
1853). 


84  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Mexican  History  and  Archaeology,  Observations  on.  —  See  Smithsonian 

Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  ix.). 
 Society  of  Geography  and  Statistics.  —  See  Sociedad  Mexicana  de 

Geografia  y  Estadistica. 
 Treaty.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Benton,  Thomas  H.  Haven, 

Solomon  G. 

 War.  —  See  Berrien,  John  M.    Berry,  Philip.    Corwin,  Thomas. 

Davis,  Garret.  Dayton,  William  L.  Delano,  Columbus.  Duer, 
William.  Gentry,  Meredith  P.  Hale,  John  P.  Hilliard,  Henry 
W.  Hudson,  Charles.  King,  Daniel  P.  Marsh,  George  P. 
Root,  Joseph  M.  Stevens,  Isaac  I.  United  States  (Ex.  Doc, 
1st  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  vii. ;  Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  30th  Cong.). 
Webster,  Daniel.    Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

Mexico.  Acta  Constitucional  presentado  al  Soberano  Congreso  Constitu- 
yente  por  su  Comision,  el  20  Nov.,  1823.   4to,  pp.  8.    Mexico,  1823. 

 Acta  Constitutiva  de  la  Federacion  Mexicana.  24mo,  pp.  25.  Mex- 
ico, 1824. 

 Causas  para  Declarar  la  Guerra  a  los  Estados-Unidos  del  Norte,  y 

Delitos  del  Ministro  Poinsett.    4to,  pp.  22.    Mexico,  1829. 

 Correo  de  la  Federacion  Mexicana,  No.  211-233,  t.  vii.,  Die,  1828- 

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pp.  17.    [Mexico,  1826.] 
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Federal  de  los  Estados-Unidos  Mexicanos,  leyo  el  Secretario  de 

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Estado.    Folio,  pp.  6.    Mexico,  1826. 
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stituyente,  del  Estado  de  los  Negocios  Publicos,  1824-1825.  Folio. 

Mexico,  1826. 

 Memoria  de  los  Ramos  del  Ministerio  de  Relaciones  Interiores  y  Este- 

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 Memoria  del  Secretario  de  Estado  y  del  Despacho  de  la  Guerra,  pres. 

a  las  Camaras,  Enero,  1826.    Folio.    Mexico  [1826]. 

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riores y  Exteriores,  1835.    Folio.    Megico,  1835. 

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Mexicanas,  a  las  Camaras  del  Congreso  General,  1826.  Folio,  pp.4. 
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vista  Mexicana.    Solis,  Antonio  de.    Ternaux-Compans,  Henri. 


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85 


Mexico,  continued. 

 and  Mr.  Poinsett.  Reply  to  a  British  Pamphlet,  entitled  "Observa- 
tions on  the  Instructions  given  by  the  President  of  the  United  States 
of  America  to  the  Representatives  of  that  Republic,  at  the  Congress 
of  Panama,"  &c.    4to,  pp.  13.    Philadelphia,  1829. 

 the  Complaint  of.  —  See  Texas,  Annexation  of. 

 Conquest  of. —  See  Diaz  del  Castillo,  Bernal.  Ixtlilxochitl, 

Fernando  d'Alva.  Ogilby,  John.  Prescott,  William  II.  Sous, 
Antonio  de. 

 History  of.  —  See  Alaman,  Lucas.    Clavigero,  Francesco  Saverio. 

 Panorama  of  the  City  of.    Description  of  the  Panorama  of  the  Superb 

City  of  Mexico  and  the  Surrounding  Scenery.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1828. 

 .    See  Burford,  Robert. 

 Peace  with.  —  See  Gallatin,  Albert. 

 War  with.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 Reviewed.  —  See  Livermore,  Abiel  A. 

Mexique,  Recueil  de  Pieces  sur  le.  —  See  Ternaux-Compans,  Henri. 

Mezzotinto  Engraving,  by  Prince  Rupert.  —  See  Evelyn,  John. 

Miami  Country,  Natural  and  Statistical  View  of  the.  —  See  Drake,  Daniel. 

 Indians  (Expedition  against  the),  1790. —  See  Harmar,  Josiah. 

 University,  Oxford,  O.    A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of 

Miami  University,  July,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Oxford,  1833. 

 .  See  Anderson,  Charles.  Bishop,  R.  H.  Groesbeck,  Her- 
man J.    Snow,  Henry.    Walker,  Timothy. 

Michaux,  F.  A.  —  See  Synopsis  of  the  Genera  of  American  Plants. 

Micheovo,  Mattheo  di.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Michet,  .  —  See  France. 

Michigan,  State  of.  Annual  Report  of  the  Acting  Superintendent  of  Indian 
Affairs  for  Michigan,  made  to  the  Bureau  of  Indian  Affairs  at  Wash- 
ington, 30th  September,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Detroit,  1840. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Attorney-General,  Jan.  1,  1850.  8vo, 

pp.  52.   [1850]. 

 .    Governor's  Message  to  the  Legislature,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  18. 

[No  imprint.] 

 Admission  of,  to  the  Union.  —  See  Russell,  David. 

 General  Banking  Laws  of.  —  See  Seaman,  E.  C. 

 Historical  Society  of.  —  See  Cass,  Lewis.    Schoolcraft,  Henry  R. 

Michigan  Annual  Conference.  Minutes  of  the  Nineteenth  Session  of  the 
Michigan  Annual  Conference  of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church, 
Ann  Arbor,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Ann  Arbor,  1854. 

 Central  Railroad  Companv.    First  Annual  Report,  June,  1847.  8vo, 

pp.  13.    Detroit,  1847. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  June,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Bost.  1848. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  June,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Bost.  1850. 

 .    Report  of  the  Directors,  June,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Bost.  1851. 

 .    Report  of  the  Directors,  June,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Bost.  1852. 

 .    Report  of  the  Directors,  June,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Bost.  1854. 

 .    Report  of  the  Directors,  June,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Bost.  1855. 

 .    Circular  of  the  Treasurer,  Dec.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Bost.  1855. 

Microcosm.  —  See  Helmont,  Franciscus  Mercurius  van. 

Micro-Cosmographica.  —  See  Smith,  Henry. 

Microcosmos.  —  See  Heylyn,  Peter. 

Microscope.  —  See  Borellus,  Petrus. 

Middle  Ages,  View  of  the  State  of  Europe  during  the.  —  See  Hallam,  Henry. 

VOL.  II.  12 


86 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Middle  British  Colonies  in  America.  —  See  Evans,  Lewis.  Pownall, 
Thomas. 

 Settlements  in  North  America,  Travels  through  the.  —  See  Burnaby, 

Andrew. 

Middleborough,  Mass.  —  See  Barker,  Joseph.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  iii.  1st  Series). 

 Narrative  of  Transactions  at.  —  See  Cotton,  John. 

Middlebury,  Conn.  —  See  Cothren,  William  (History  of  Ancient  Wood- 
bury). 

Middlebury,  Vt.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  2d  Series). 
 History  of.  —  See  Merrill,  Thomas  A. 

Middlebury  College,  Vt.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Mid- 
dlebury College,  October,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Middlebury,  1821. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Middlebury  College, 

1844-45.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Troy,  N.Y.,  1844. 

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MlDDLEHAM,  Collegiate  Church  of.  —  See  Atthill,  William. 

Middlesex,  County  of,  Mass.  Address  to  the  Friends  of  Independence, 
Peace,  and  Union,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 .    See  Bout  well,  George  S. 

 .    Agriculture  of.  —  See  COLMAN,  Henry. 

 A  Political  Sermon,  addressed  to  the  Electors  of.  —  See  Political 

Sermon. 

Middlesex  Agricultural  Society.  Transactions  of  the  Middlesex  Agri- 
tural  Society  for  the  Year  1856.    8vo,  pp.  83.    Concord,  1856. 

 Bible  Society.  Fourth  Report,  28th  April,  1819.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Cam- 
bridge, 1819. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1821. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Middlesex-County  Bible  So- 
ciety, April,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1834. 
 .    See  Bible  Society.    Stearns,  Charles. 

 Canal.    Report  of  the  Agent  to  the  Proprietors,  January,  1809.  8vo, 

pp.  8.  [Boston,  1809.] 
 .    Report  of  the  Agent  to  the  Proprietors,  January,  1812.  8vo, 

pp.  10.  [No  imprint.] 
 .    Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Directors,  1811.    Svo,  pp.  15. 

 ,  1811. 

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Svo,  pp.  20.    Boston  [1817]. 

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 Lodge.  —  See  Kellogg,  David. 

 Medical  Association.  —  See  Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 

 Society  of  Husbandmen  and  Manufacturers.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

Gray,  John  C. 

 Sunday-school   Society.     Report   of  the  Secretary,  October,  1851. 

12mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1851. 
Middleton,  Capt.  Christopher.  —  See  Dobbs,  Arthur. 
Middleton,  Rev.  Conyers,  D.D.  —  See  Bayly,  Anselm. 
Middleton,  Hon.  H.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

Middleton,  Rev.  Patrick.  A  Short  View  of  the  Evidences  upon  which  the 
Christian  Religion  is  established.    Svo.    London,  n.  d. 

Middletown,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 

Middling  Interest.  An  Exposition  of  the  Principles  and  Views  of  the 
Middling  Interest  in  the  City  of  Boston.  Svo,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1822. 
(Two  copies.) 


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Middling  Interest,  continued. 

 .    Defence  of  the  Exposition  of  the  Middling  Interest,  on  the  Right 

of  Constituents  to  give  Instruction.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1822. 

Midnight  Cry  (A).  —  See  Rogers,  John. 

Midway,  Ga.,  Church  at.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel. 

Midwifery.  —  See  Simpson,  J.  Y.    Wiltbank,  John. 

 Introductory  Lecture  on.  —  See  Meigs,  Charles  D. 

 Study  and  Practice  of.    J.  G.  Metcalf.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm., 

vol.  ix.). 

Mier  y  Teran,  Manuel  dc.    Manifestacion  del  Ciudadano  Manuel  de  Mier 

y  Teran  al  Publico.    4to,  pp.  31.    Mexico,  1825. 
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Mexico,  1825. 

Milan  Decrees.    Further  and  still  More  Important  Suppressed  Documents. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    [Boston,  1808.] 
Mildmay,  Lady  .  —  See  Hoar,  Leonard.  * 

Miles,  Henry.  On  Horseshoeing.  —  See  Massachusetts  Society  for 
promoting  Agriculture  (Trans.,  New  Series,  vol.  i.). 

Miles,  Rev.  Henry  A.,  D.D.  Fidelity  to  our  Political  Idea  our  best  National 
Defence.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1843. 

 A  Glance  at  our  History,  Prospects,  and  Duties.  Thanksgiving  Dis- 
course, Lowell,  Nov.  30,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Lowell,  1844. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  the  South  Congregational  Church  in  Lowell,  on 

the  Sabbath  following  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  Luther  Lawrence,  who 
died  April  17,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Lowell,  1839. 

Miles,  Thomas.  The  Concise  Practical  Measurer ;  or,  A  Plain  Guide  to 
Gentlemen  and  Builders.    12mo.    London,  1740. 

Milet-Mureau,  M.  L.  A.  Voyage  de  La  Perouse  autour  du  Monde,  publie 
conformement  au  Decret  du  22  Avril,  1791.  4  tomes,  8vo.  Paris,  1798. 

Milford,  Conn.,  Description  of.  —  See  Lambert,  Edward  R.  (History  of 
New  Haven). 

Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.Y.  —  See  United-States  Military 
Academy. 

 Appropriations  Bill,  1814.  —  See  Ward,  Artemas. 

 Art.  —  See  Elton,  Richard. 

 Character  of  King  David.  —  See  Keteltas,  Abraham. 

 Company,  Sermon  before  a.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Gad. 

 of  Exempts,  Needham.  —  See  Palmer,  Stephen. 

 Dictionary.  —  See  Dictionary.    James,  Charles. 

 Discipline.    The  Compleat  Souldier ;  or,  Expert  Artilleryman.  Com- 
piled from  Elton,  Bariff,  &c.    16mo,  pp.  96.    Boston,  1701. 
 .    See  Boone,  N. 

 Duties  Recommended.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Duty,  Sermon  on.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy. 

 Establishment  of  the  United  States,  Laws  relating  to  the.  —  See  United 

States. 

 Force  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Sheffey,  Daniel. 

 Glory.  —  See  Farley,  Frederick  A. 

 .    By  Jonathan  Dymond.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

 and  Hydrographical  Chart  of  the  Extremity  of  Cape  Cod.  —  See  Gra- 
ham, James  D. 

 Institutions,  A  Sermon  on.  —  See  Stearns,  William  A. 

 Journal  during  the  American  Revolutionary  War.  —  See  Thacher, 

James. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Military  and  Naval  Establishments  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Sey- 
bert,  Adam. 

 Operations  in  North  America,  1753-1756. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  vii.  1st  Series). 
 Preparations.  —  See  American  Peace  Society. 

 Requisitions.    A  Dialogue  between  Telemachus  and  Mentor,  on  the 

Rights  of  Conscience  and  Military  Requisitions.  12mo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1818. 

 Society.  —  See  New-York  Washington  Military  Society. 

 System  of  France.  —  See  France. 

Militia.  Address  to  the  People,  Representatives,  and  President  of  the 
United  States,  on  a  National  Education  connected  with  the  Militia 
System.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  1826. 

 [England].    List  of  the  Officers  of  the  Several  Regiments  and  Corps  of 

Militia,  embodied  1778.    8vo,  pp.  72.    [London,  1779.] 

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setts. National  Defence.  Norfolk  Exercise.  Prescott, 
Edward  G.  Sharp,  Granville.  Steuben,  Frederick  William,  Baron 
de.  Sumner,  William  H.  Yarnum,  Joseph  B.  Whitman,  Ben- 
jamin. 

 Claims  of  the.  —  See  Skinner,  Otis  A. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Loring,  Joseph,  jun.  Massachusetts. 

 of  New  Hampshire.  —  See  Sullivan,  John  (Address,  &c). 

 A  Plea  for  the.  —  See  Palfrey,  John  Gorham. 

Militia  Bill.  —  See  Stockton,  Richard. 
 Discipline.  —  See  Breton,  William. 

 Law  of  Massachusetts.  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Peace  Conven- 
tion on  the  Injustice  and  Inequality  of  the  Militia  Law  of  Massachu- 
setts.   16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1838. 

 of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire.  —  See  New  Hampshire. 

 of  the  State  of  New  York,  A  Digest  of  the.  —  See  Horton,  H.  P. 

 Laws.  —  See  Friends,  Society  of. 

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Capt.  Amos  Binney,  and  Capt.  Thos.  Howe,  &c.    8vo.    Bost.  1810. 

Milk  for  Babes,  and  Meat  for  Strong  Men.  —  See  Naylor,  James. 

Mill,  James,  Esq.  Commerce  Defended.  An  Answer  to  the  Arguments 
by  which  Mr.  Spence,  Mr.  Cobbett,  and  others,  have  attempted  to 
prove  that  Commerce  is  not  a  Source  of  National  Wealth.  8vo. 
London,  1808. 

Mill,  John,  D.D.  —  See  Bible. 

Mill  Corporation,  Boston  and  Roxbury.  —  See  Boston,  Town  of.  Rox- 
bury,  City  of. 

Millar,  James,  M.D. ;  and  Yazie,  William,  Esq.  Observations  on  the 
Advantages  and  Practicability  of  making  Tunnels  under  Navigable 
Rivers.    8vo.    Edinburgh,  1807. 

Millar,  John,  Esq.  Observations  concerning  the  Distinction  of  Ranks  in 
Society.    Second  edition.    8vo.    London,  1773. 

Milledoler,  Rev.  Philip,  D.D,  Sermon  at  Ordination,  &c,  of  Rev.  Gardiner 
Spring,  Presbvterian  Church,  Beekman  Street,  New  York,  Aug.  8, 
1810.  [Ch.,  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  D.D.  ;  Exhortation  to  the  People, 
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Miller,  A.  E.  Miller's  Planter's  and  Merchant's  Almanac  for  1830.  Se- 
cond edition.    8vo.    Charleston,  S.C.  [1830]. 

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ton, S.C.  [1835]. 


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Miller,  Rev.  Alexander,  A.M.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George 
Washington;  delivered  at  Greenbush,  Feb.  22,  1800.  Svo,  pp.  1.3. 
Albany,  1800. 

Miller,  Edward,  M.D.  Report  on  the  Malignant  Disease  which  prevailed 
in  the  City  of  New  York,  1805.    8vo,  pp.  48.    [New  York,  1806.] 

Miller,  Rev.  George  B.,  D.D.  Harmonious  Action  the  Duty  of  the 
Church.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  New-York  Ministerium 
of  the  Evangelical-Lutheran  Church  at  its  Semicentennial  Anni- 
versary, Sept.  7,  1845.    Svo,  pp.  25.    Albany,  1845. 

Miller,  Mrs.  Hannah.  —  See  IDE,  Jacob. 

Miller,  Henry,  M.D.  On  the  True  Value  of  Experience  in  Medicine.  In- 
troductory Lecture  before  the  Louisville  Medical  Institute,  November, 
1838.    Svo,  pp.  21.    Louisville,  Ky.,  1838. 

Miller,  I.  P.    Letters  from  Greece.    8voj  pp.  20.    Boston  [1825]. 

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Miller,  Hon.  Jacob  W.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  New-Jersey-State 
Agricultural  Society,  Sept.  21,  1855.  Svo,  pp.  53.  Somerville, 
N.J.,  1855. 

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Svo,  pp.  20.    Newark,  N.J.,  1851. 
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Society,  Sept.  28,  1854.  —  See  Bristol-County  Agricultural 

Society. 

Miller,  John.    A  Catalogue  of  a  Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Books,  Part 

XVIIL,  March  9,  1857.    [Sale.]    Svo.    London,  1857. 
Miller,  Rev.  Jonathan.    The  Importance  of  the  Church.    Sermon  at  Ordi- 
nation of  Rev.  Heman  Humphrey,  Fairfield,  April  16,  1807.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    Bridgeport,  1807. 
Miller,  Lindley  H.    Oration  delivered  before  the  Annual  Convention  of 

the  Delta  Psi  Fraternity,  New  York,  Dec.  27,  1855.    With  Poem, 

by  Stewart  L.  Woodford.    Svo,  pp.  32.    n.  d. 
Miller,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.    A  Brief  Retrospect  of  the  Eighteenth  Century. 

Part  I.    2  vols.  Svo.    New  York,  1803.    (Two  copies.) 
 Christ  the  Model  of  Gospel  Ministers.    A  Sermon  delivered  June  1, 

1835,  before  the  Association  of  Alumni  of  the  Theological  Seminary 

at  Princeton.    Svo,  pp.  32.    Princeton,  1835. 
 The  Difficulties  and  Temptations  which  attend  the  Preaching  of  the 

Gospel  in  Great  Cities.     Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  William 

Nevins,  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Baltimore,  Oct.  19,  1820.  [Ch., 

Elias  Harrison.]    Svo,  pp.  60.    Baltimore,  1820. 
 Discourse  delivered  April  12,  1797,  before  the  New-YTork  Society  for 

promoting  the  Manumission  of  Slaves.    Svo,  pp.  36.    N.Y.  1797. 
 The  Guilt,  Folly,  and  Sources  of  Suicide.    Two  Discourses,  New  York, 

February,  1805.    Svo,  pp,  72.    New  York,  1805. 
 Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Unitarian  Miscellany,  in  Reply  to  an  Attack, 

&c.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1821. 
 National-Fast  Sermon,  delivered  New  York,  May  9,  179S.  Svo,  pp.  46. 

New  York,  1798.    (Two  copies.) 
 Sermon  preached  March  13,  1808,  for  the  Benefit  of  the  Society  for  the 

Relief  of  Poor  Widows  with  Small  Children.    Svo,  pp.  81.  New 

York,  1808. 

 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George  Washington  ;  New  York,  Dec.  29.  1799. 

Svo,  pp.  39.    New  York,  1800. 


90  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Miller,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Sermon  delivered  in  New  Haven,  Sept.  12,  1822,  at  the  Ordination  of 

Rev.  William  Goodell,  William  Richards,  and  Artemas  Bishop,  Mis- 
sionaries. [Ch.,  Abel  Flint,  D.D. ;  R.H.,  Joel  Hawes,  D.D.]  8vo, 
pp.  48.    Boston,  1822. 

 Sermon  delivered  in  New  York,  July  4,  1795,  before  the  Mechanic, 

Tammany,  and  Democratic  Societies,  and  the  Militia  Officers.  8vo, 
pp.  33.    New  York,  1795. 

 Sermon  before  the  Xew-York  Missionary  Society,  April  6,  1802.  With 

Report.    8vo,  pp.  81.    New  York,  1802.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  delivered  in  New  York,  Jan.  19,  1812,  occasioned  by  the  Burn- 
ing of  the  Theatre  at  Richmond,  Ya.    8vo,  pp.  42.    New  York,  1812. 

 Sermon  preached  in  New  York,  July  4,  1793,  before  the  Tammany 

Society.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Xew  York  [1793]. 

 Life  of  Jonathan  Edwards.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  viii.). 

 See  Milledoler,  Philip.    Unitarian  Miscellany.  Witherspoon, 

John. 

Miller,  Sylvanus.  Address  in  behalf  of  the  New-York  Institution  for  the 
Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb,  before  the  New-York  Forum, 
Dec.  24,  1818.    8vo,  pp.  15.    New  York,  1819. 

Miller,  T.  H.  —  See  Portsmouth  Journal. 

Miller,  Thomas.    The  Compleat  Modellist.    4to.  pp.  20.    London,  1660. 
Miller,  William.    Catalogues  of  Books  and  Tracts,  1856  and  1857.  Sale. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1856-57. 
Miller,  William.  —  See  Anderton,  Samuel  G. 

Miller,  Hon.  William  S.  Remarks  on  the  Bill  "  authorizing  the  Issue  of 
Treasury  Notes,"  &c. ;  which  passed  the  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States,  Jan.  21,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  15.   Washington,  1847. 

Miller's  Planter's  and  Merchant's  Almanac.  —  See  Miller,  A.  E. 

Mills,  Jedidiah.  —  See  Beach,  John. 

Mills,  Robert.  Statistics  of  South  Carolina;  including  a  View  of  its  Na- 
tural, Civil,  and  Military  History.    8vo.    Charleston,  S.C.,  1826. 

Mills,  Rev.  Robert  C.  Historical  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Fiftieth 
Anniversary  of  the  Formation  of  the  First  Baptist  Church,  Salem, 
Mass.,  Dec.  24,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  78.    Boston,  1855. 

Mills,  Rev.  Samuel  J. ;  and  Smith,  Daniel.  Report  of  a  Missionary  Tour 
west  of  the  Alleghany  Mountains,  under  the  Direction  of  the  Massa- 
chusetts Missionary  Society.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Andover,  1815. 

■  See  American  Colonization  Society.    Massachusetts  Missionary 

Society.    Schermerhorn,  John  F.    Worcester,  Samuel. 

Mills,  Rev.  Thornton  J.  —  See  Birney,  James  G. 

Mills  and  Hicks's  British  and  American  Register  ;  with  an  Almanack  for 

1774.    12mo.    Boston.    (Two  copies.) 
 British  and  American  Register ;  with  an  Almanack  for  the  Year 

1778.    16mo.    New  York.    [Manuscript  Notes.] 
 British  and  American  Register ;  with  an  Almanack  for  the  YTear 

1780.    16mo.    New  York. 
Miltimore,  James.    Oration  delivered  in  Stratham,  N.H.,  Julv  4,  1806. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Exeter,  1806. 
Miltimore,  Rev.  James.  —  See  Dana,  Joseph. 

Miltimore,  Tlev.  William.  Sermon  preached  March  18,1812,  at  Installa- 
tion of  Rev.  Elijah  Kellogg,  Portland ;  with  Result  of  Council  [and 
Ch.  bv  Rev.  Thomas  Lancaster].  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Portland,  1812.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Rand,  Asa. 


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MlLTON,  John.  A  Defence  of  the  People  of  England ;  in  Answer  to  Sal- 
masius's  Defence  of  the  King.    lGmo.    [London],  l(ii)2. 

 An  Old  Looking-glass  for  the  Laity  and  Clergy  of  all  Denominations. 

With  Life  of  Milton.  12mo,  pp.  74.  Philadelphia,  1770.  (Two 
copies.) 

 A  Treatise  of  Civil  Power  in  Ecclesiastical  Causes.    8vo,  pp.  47.  Lon- 
don, reprinted,  1790. 
 The  Life  of  John  Milton.    8vo.    London,  1699. 

 See  Daniel,  Samuel.    Massey,  William.    Todd,  Henry  J.  TOLAND, 

John. 

Milton,  Mass.,  Town  of.  A  Collection  of  Papers  relative  to  the  Transac- 
tions of  the  Town  of  Milton  to  promote  a  General  Inoculation  of  the 
Cow-pox,  or  Kine-pock.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1809. 

 See  Vaccination. 

Milton  Academy.  —  See  Thacher,  Thomas. 

Milwaukee  Directory.  —  See  MacCabe,  Julius  P.  B.    Van  Slyck,  J.  M. 

 Young  Men's  Association.  —  See  Young  Men's  Association. 

Minchin-Hampton.  Persecution  of  Methodists  at.  —  See  Whitefield,  Geo. 

Mind,  Philosophy  of  the  Human.  —  See  Stewart,  Dugald. 

Miner,  Rev.  Alonzo  A.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Au- 
thorities of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Boston, 
1855.    (Two  copies.) 

Miner,  M.  —  See  School  for  Colored  Girls. 

Mines.  —  See  Henfrey,  Benjamin. 

 and  Minerals.  —  See  Plattes,  Gabriel. 

 of  Xova  Scotia.  —  See  Young,  William. 

 of  Potosi.  —  See  Sarate,  Augustine. 

Mines  d'Espagne,  Description  des.  —  See  Courte  de  la  Blanchardiere, 
L'Abbe. 

 Journal  des.  —  See  Journal  des  Mines. 

Mineral  Lands  of  the  United  States  in  Michigan.  —  See  United  States 
(Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  iii.  Part  III.). 

 Springs  at  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire.  —  See  Stanhope,  Michael. 

 of  Western  Virginia.  —  See  Moorman,  John  J. 

 Waters.  —  See  Jorden,  Edward. 

Mineralogie  des  Environs  de  Landeck.  —  See  Buch,  Leopold  de. 
Mineralogy.  —  See  Bureau  des  Objets  d'Histoire  Xaturelle  a  Hanau. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Edward. 

 of  New  York.  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 

Minerals.  —  See  Loyell,  Robert. 

Minerva,  American.  —  See  American  Minerva. 

Minerva  Peruana,  Xo.  12,  15  de  Febrero  de  1810.    4to,  Lima,  1810. 

Minimum  Duties.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathan. 

Mining.  —  See  Manhattan  Quartz  Mining  Company. 

Mining  Company,  Isle-Royale.  —  See  Isle-Royale  Mining  Company. 

Minister,  The.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 and  the  Age.  —  See  Stebbins,  Rufus  P. 

 at  Large,  Reports  of.  —  See  Ministry  at  Large. 

Ministerial  Action  Recommended.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 

 Authority  and  Watchfulness.  —  See  Dunster,  Isaiah. 

 Catechise  (A).  —  See  Hutchinson,  Thomas. 

 Duties  and  Immunities.  —  See  Richards,  George. 

 Education.  —  See  Sweetser,  Seth. 

 Faithfulness  Recommended.  —  See  Willis,  William. 

 Fidelity.  —  See  Pierce,  John. 


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Ministerial  Fidelity  Rewarded.  —  See  Greene,  David. 

 Necessity  in  the  Discharge  of  the  Gospel  Embassy.  —  See  Rowland, 

David  S. 

 Office  (The)  Difficult  and  Responsible.  —  See  Taylor,  Oliver  A. 

 Perils.  —  See  De  Lancey,  William  H. 

 Responsibility.  —  See  Blenktn,  George  B. 

Ministers,  an  Act  for.  —  See  Parliament. 

 Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Seven  Young.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 are  to  testify  the  Gospel  of  the  Grace  of  God. — See  Cheever,  Ed- 
ward. 

 of  Barnstable  County.    The  Declaration  of  Ministers  of  Barnstable 

County,  relating  to  Itinerant  Preaching.    16mo,  pp.  8.    Bost.  1745. 

 cautioned  against  the  Occasions  of  Contempt.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

 of  Christ.  —  See  Strong,  Titus. 

 to  enrich  those  they  minister  unto.  —  See  Rand,  William. 

 should  be  careful  that  they  do  not  in  their  Ministry  corrupt  the 

Word  of  God.    See  Dunbar,  Samuel. 

 considered  as  Fellow-workers.  —  See  Tucker,  John. 

 Exhorted  and  Encouraged.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles.  Rand,  Wil- 
liam. 

 of  God  approved.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel.- 

 of  the  Gospel,  Ambassadors  for  Christ.  —  See  Eells,  Nathaniel. 

Thayer,  Ebenezer. 

 to  be  Cautious  of  Giving  Offence.  —  See  Lowell,  John. 

 considered  as  Fellow-labourers.  —  See  Hobart,  Noah. 

 an  Order  of  Men  instituted  and  appointed  by  Jesus  Christ.  —  See 

Williams,  Solomon. 
 ought  to  desire  the  Prayers  of  the  Lord's  People.  —  See  Mather, 

Increase. 

 under  Special  Obligations  to  Universal  Constant  Purity.  —  See 

Lord,  Benjamin. 

 are  Men  of  Like  Passions  with  others.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

 must  Certainly  and  Shortly  Die.  —  See  Loring,  Israel. 

 must  make  Full  Proof  of 'their  Ministry. —  See  Cotton,  Ward. 

 must  take  Heed  to  their  Ministry  to  fulfil  it.  —  See  Adams,  Eliphalet. 

 of  New  England.    Letter  to  Mr.  John  Dury  about  his  Pacification. 

4to,  pp.  12.    n.  d.    [Imperfect ;  wanting  title.] 

 .    The  Testimony  of  a  Number  of  New-England  Ministers,  met  at 

Boston,  Sept.  25,  1745.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1745. 

 .    See  Plea  for  the  Ministers  of  New  England. 

 and  other  Christians  exhorted  to  be  Fellow-helpers  to  the  Truth.  —  See 

Townsend,  Jonathan. 

 and  People  excited  to  Diligence  in  their  respective  Duties.  —  See  Ash- 
ley, Jonathan. 

 under  Special  Obligations  to  Sanctity.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

 of  Portsmouth,  N.Y.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun. 

 to  be  Prayed  for  by  the  People.  —  See  Buckminster,  Joseph. 

 of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church.  —  See  Protestant- Episcopal 

Church. 

 should  avoid  giving  Offence  in  any  thing.  —  See  Turell,  Ebenezer. 

 should  have  a  Sincere  and  Ardent  Love  to  the  Souls  of  their  People.  — 

See  Rand,  William. 
 ,  Spiritual  Parents,  or  Fathers  in  the  Church  of  God.  —  See  Foxcroft, 

Thomas. 

 who  deny  Christ,  he  will  deny.  —  See  Stone,  Nathan. 


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Ministers'  Annuity  SOCIETY.  Constitution  and  Plan  of  a  Society  for 
affording  Relief  to  the  Families  of  Deceased  Ministers;  with  Address 
to  the  Clergy.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Hartford,  n.  d.] 

 Duty  to  preach  the  Pure  Word  of  God.  —  See  Rand,  William. 

 Final  Account.  —  See  Woods,  Leonard. 

 Hope  (The),  and  its  Influence  on  his  Preaching  and  Character.  —  See 

Collier,  William. 

 Insufficiency  for  their  Work.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

 Warfare  and  Weapons,  The.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

MINISTRY,  Directions  for  a  Candidate  of  the.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 (English),  1755.  —  See  Memorial  containing  a  Summary  View  of  Facts. 

 at  Large.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

 in  Baltimore.  —  See  Dall,  Charles  H.  A. 

 in  Boston.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Association.  Bartol, 

Cyrus  A. 

 in  Charlestown.  —  See  Everett,  Oliver  C. 

 in  Lowell.  —  See  Wood,  Horatio. 

 in  Providence,  R.I.  —  See  Stone,  Edwin  M. 

 in  Roxbury.  —  See  Ritchie,  James. 

 and  Ministers  of  the  Church  of  England,  Defence  of  the.  —  See  Gau- 

den,  John. 

 New-Hampshire.  —  See  Bouton,  Nathaniel. 

 for  the  Poor.  —  See  Channing,  William  E. 

 Strong  in  the  Grace  of  Christ.  —  See  Storrs,  Richard  S. 

 of  Taunton.  —  See  Emery,  Stephen  H. 

 of  Women.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

Minnesota,  Territory  of.  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First 
Session  of  the  Legislative  Assembly  of  the  Territory  of  Minnesota, 
1849.    8vo.    St.  Paul,  1850. 

 Geological  Report  of.  —  See  Owen,  David  Dale. 

Minnesota  Historical  Society.  Annals  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  So- 
ciety, 1852.    8vo.    St.  Paul  [1852]. 

 .    Annals  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Societv  for  1853.    No.  iv. 

8vo.    St.  Paul,  1853. 

Minor,  Lucian,  Esq.  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  John 
A.  G.  Davis  ;  delivered  before  the  Societv  of  Alumni  of  the  University 
of  Virginia,  June  29,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  32^    Richmond,  1847. 

 See  Society  of  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia. 

Minor  Encyclopedia,  The.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  M. 

Minorca.  —  See  Cockings,  George. 

Minority,  History  of  the  late,  1762-1765.  —  See  Almon,  John. 
Minot,  George.  —  See  United  States. 

Minot,  Hon.  George  Richards,  A.M.  Address  to  the  Massachusetts  Chari- 
table Fire  Society,  May  29,  1795.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1795. 

 Continuation  of  the  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 

from  the  Year  1748.    8vo.    Boston,  1798. 

 Continuation  of  the  History  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay, 

1748  to  1765,  vol.  ii.    8vo.    Boston,  1803. 

 Eulogv  on  George  Washington  ;  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of  the 

Town  of  Boston  [Jan.  9,  1800].    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston  [1800]. 

 Eulogy  on  George  Washington ;  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of 

Boston  [Jan.  9,  1800.    Second  edition.]    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 History  of  the  Insurrections  in  Massachusetts  in  1786,  and  the  Rebel- 
lion consequent  thereon.  8vo.  Worcester,  1788.  [Two  copies ; 
one  imperfect.] 

vol.  ii.  13 


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Minot,  Hon.  George  Richards,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Oration  delivered  March  5,  1782,  to  commemorate  the  Tragedy  of  the 

5th  of  March,  1770.    4to,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1782.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Boston  Massacre.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  1st  Series). 

Minster  of  Beverly,  History  of  the.  —  See  Oliver,  George. 

Minstrel,  The.  —  See  Beattie,  James. 

Mint,  United-States.  —  See  Seybert,  Adam. 

 Coins  belonging  to  the.  —  See  Du  Bois,  William  E. 

Minute-Men,  Sermon  before  the ;  Groton,  February,  1775.  —  See  Webster, 
Samuel. 

Minutes  taken  from  the  Speech  of  Sir  E.  S.  —  See  Stephens,  William. 

Mirabeau,  Honore  Gabriel,  Count  de.  Considerations  sur  l'Ordre  de  Cin- 
cinnatus ;  ou,  Imitation  d'un  Pamphlet  Anglo-Americain.  8vo.  Lon- 
dres,  1785. 

 Considerations  on  the  Order  of  Cincinnatus  ;  with  M.  Turgot's  Letter  to 

Dr.  Price  on  the  Constitutions  of  America,  &c.  Translated  from 
the  French.    8vo.    London,  1785. 

 Considerations  on  the  Order  of  Cincinnatus.     Translated  from  the 

French.    New  edition.    8vo,  pp.  68.    Phil.  1786.    (Three  copies.) 

 Considerations  on  the  Order  of  Cincinnatus.  8vo,  pp.  82.   [No  imprint.] 

 Reflections  on  the  Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American 

Revolution.  Translated  by  R.  Price,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Philadel- 
phia, 1786.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  France. 

Mirabille  Dei  inter  Indicos.  —  See  Brainerd,  David. 
Miracles,  Vindication  of.  —  See  Lardner,  Nathaniel. 

 of  our  Saviour,  Discourses  on  the.  —  See  Woolston,  Thomas. 

 of  Simon  de  Montfort.  —  See  Rishanger,  William  de. 

Miranda,  Gen.  Frangois.    Correspondance  du  General  Miranda  avec  le 

General  Dumourier.    8vo.    Paris  [1793]. 
 Extrait  du  Proces  -Verbal  des  Deliberations  du  Comite  de  la  Guerre. 

Interrogatoire  du  Gen.  Miranda.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Paris  [1793]. 

 Miranda  a  ses  Concitoyens.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Paris  [1793]. 

 Plaidoyer  pour  le  General  Miranda  accuse  de  Haute  Trahison  par  Chau- 

veau  Lagarde.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Paris,  n.  d. 
 Reponse  a  une  Affiche  signee  Le  Baron,  pour  le  General  Labourdon- 

naye.    Par  Junius.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Paris,  n.  d. 
 Reponse   a  Jean    Skei  Eustace,  se  disant  Citoyen  des  Etats-Unis 

d'Amerique,  par  Junius.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Paris,  n.  d. 
 The  History  of  Don  Francisco  de  Miranda's  Attempt  to  effect  a  Revo- 
lution in  South  America ;  with  Sketches  of  his  Life,  and  Notices  of 

Caraccas.    12mo.    Boston,  1808. 
Miroir  (Le)  de  la  Jeunesse.  —  See  Pybrac,  Guy  du  Faur,  Sieur  de. 
Mirror,  Asiatic.  —  See  Asiatic  Mirror. 

 for  the  Pretended  Democracy.  —  See  Executive  Patronage. 

Mis.e  Rolls.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Miscellaneous  Antiquities,  &c.    4to.    London,  1794. 

 Devotions  in  Prose  and  Verse  ;  by  a  Convert  from  Infidelity.    Parts  I. 

and  II.    8vo,  pp.  55.    London,  1757. 
 Essay  (A)  concerning  the  Courses  pursued  by  Great  Britain  in  the 

Affairs  of  her  Colonies.  —  See  Colonies. 
 Journal.  —  See  North- American  Review. 

 Newspapers,  from  1748  to  1786.    2  vols,  folio.   ,  1748-86.  [In- 
complete Files.] 
 .    See  Newspapers. 


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Miscellaneous  New-York  Newspapers,  1756  to  1783.  Folio  and  4to. 
Now  York,  1756-83.    [Incomplete  Files.] 

 Pieces  of  Poetry.    Selected  from  Various  Eminent  Authors ;  with  a 

few  Originals.    16mo.    Edinburgh,  1765. 

Miscellanies,  A  Collection  of.  —  See  Norris,  John. 

 Literary,  Historical,  &c.    [Imperfect.]    8vo.   ,  1780. 

Miscellany.  Containing  Proclamations  by  the  President  and  Council  and 
Governors  of  Massachusetts  ;  Documents  of  the  Provincial  and  Con- 
tinental Congress ;  the  Declaration  of  Independence  ;  &c.  Folio,  n.  d. 

Mischief  (The)  of  Separation.  —  See  Sttllingfleet,  Edward. 

Miseries  of  New  England. —  See  Narrative.    Revolution  (English). 

Misery  (The)  and  Duty  of  an  Oppressed  and  Enslaved  People. —  See  Web- 
ster, Samuel. 

 ,  New-England's.    A  Poem.  —  See  New-England's  Misery. 

Misiones,  Memoria  sobre  la  Provincia  de.    Por  D.  Gonzalo  de  Doblas.  — 

See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc.,  t.  iii.). 

 Relacion  de  la  Provincia  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iv.). 

 de  la  Villa  de  Tarija.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  v.). 

Misrepresentations  Corrected,  and  Truth  Vindicated.  —  See  Edwards, 

Jonathan. 

Mission  to  Ceylon.  —  See  Winslow,  Miron. 

 to  the  French  Republic,  1794-1796.    Scipio's  Reflections  on  Monroe's 

View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive.  —  See  Hamilton,  Alexander. 
Monroe,  James. 

 in  Greenland.  —  See  Crantz,  David. 

 to  the  Mohawk  Indians.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

 among  the  Poor  in  Boston.  —  See  Cleveland,  Charles. 

 of  the  Prot. -Episcopal  Church  in  Boston.  —  See  Butler,  Clement  M. 

 to  Rome.  —  See  Levin,  Lewis  C. 

 St.  Stephen's  Chapel.  —  See  Wells,  E.  M.  P. 

 to  Seamen. —  See  Robinson,  John  P. 

 at  Tranquebar.  —  See  Ziegenbalg,  Bartholomew. 

 of  the  United  Brethren  among  the  Indians.  —  See  Loskiel,  George 

Henry. 

 to  Western  Asia.  —  See  Temple,  Daniel. 

Mission  School,  African.  —  See  African  Mission-School  Society. 
Mission  des  Abnaquis  a  l'Acadie.  —  See  Bigot,  Vincent. 

 de  l'lmmaculee  Conception  au  Pays  de  Ilinois.  —  See  Gravier,  Jacques. 

 de  St.  Francis  de  Sales. —  See  Bigot,  Jacques. 

 de  St.  Joseph  de  Sillery.  —  See  Bigot,  Jacques. 

Missionary  Argument,  The.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

 Biography.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions. 

 Bishop,  The.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

 Efforts.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1842. 

 Enterprise,  Moral  Dignity  of  the.  —  See  Wayland,  Francis,  jun. 

 ,  Principles  of  the.  —  See  Tuckerman,  Joseph. 

 Failures  the  Reason  for  Renovated  Exertions.  —  See  Johnson,  Evan  M. 

 Herald,  The.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions.  Nestorians. 
 Intelligence.  —  See  General  Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in 

the  United  States. 

 Jubilee,  Williams  College.    Proceedings  of  the  Missionary  Jubilee  held 

at  Williams  College,  Aug.  5,  1856.   8vo.   Bost.  1856.   (Two  copies.) 
 Magazine.  —  See  Panoplist,  The. 


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Missionary  Papers.  —  See  Southern  Board  of  Foreign  Missions. 
 School.  —  See  Anderson,  Rufus. 

 Society.  —  See  Evangelical  Missionary  Society.  General  As- 
sociation of  Connecticut.  Massachusetts  Episcopal  Missionary 
Society.  New-Hampshire  Missionary  Society.  New-York 
Protestant-Episcopal  Missionary  Society.  United  Foreign 
Missionary  Society. 

 of  Connecticut.  Act  of  Incorporation.  With  Address  of  Trus- 
tees, Narrative  of  Missions,  &c,  for  1802.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Hartford, 
1803.    (Three  copies.) 

 .    Communications  from  the  London  Missionary  Society  to  the 

Missionary  Society  of  Connecticut.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Hartford,  1803. 

 .  Constitution.  With  Address  from  Board  of  Trustees,  and  Nar- 
rative of  Missions,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  27.   Hartford,  1800.  (Four  copies.) 

 .    Second  Address  from  the  Trustees  ;  with  Narrative  of  Missions, 

&c,  to  1800.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Hartford,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Narrative  on  the  Subject  of  Missions,  and  a  Statement  of  Funds 

to  the  Year  1801.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Hartford,  1802.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Narrative  of  Missions,  &c,  1803.   8vo,  pp.  18.   Hartford,  1804. 

 .    Narrative  of  Missions,  &c,  1804.   8vo,  pp.  16.   Hartford,  1804. 

 .    Narrative  of  Missions,  &c,  1805.   8vo,  pp.  19.   Hartford,  1806. 

 .    Narrative  of  Missions,  &c,  1808.   8vo,  pp.  18.   Hartford,  1809. 

 .    Narrative  of  Missions,  &c.,  1809.   8vo,  pp.  19.   Hartford,  1810. 

 .    Narrative  of  Missions,  &c,  1810.   8vo,  pp.  22.   Hartford,  1811. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Account  of  the  Missionary  Labors  directed  by 

the  Trustees  in  1813.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Hartford,  1814. 

 .    See  Schermerhorn,  John  F.    Strong,  Cyprian. 

 ,  New  York.  —  See  Miller,  Samuel. 

 of  Philadelphia.  —  See  Rhees,  Morgan  J. 

 of  the  South  Parish,  Lowell.  —  See  Woods,  Horatio. 

 Tour,  Report  of  a.    By  Samuel  J.  Mills  and  Daniel  Smith.  —  See 

Massachusetts  Missionary  Society.    Mills,  Samuel  J. 

 Voyages,  Account  of  Two.  —  See  Thompson,  Thomas. 

Missiones  de  los  Indios,  que  llaman  Chiquitos.  —  See  Fernandez,  Juan 
Patricio. 

Missions.  —  See  American  Baptist  Missionary  Union.  American 
Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Missions.  Anderson,  Rufus. 
Appleton,  Jesse.  Auxiliary  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of 
Franklin  County.  Baptist  Board  of  Foreign  Missions.  Baptist 
General  Convention  for  Missionary  Purposes.  Baptist  Mission 
in  Jamaica.  Baptist  Missionary  Society.  Butler,  Clement  M. 
Cox,  Samuel  Hanson.  Day,  Jeremiah.  Domestic  and  Foreign 
Missionary  Society  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church.  Evan- 
gelical Missionary  Society.  Ferris,  Isaac.  Fisher,  Samuel 
W.  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of  the  Valley  of  the  Missis- 
sippi. French-Canadian  Missionary  Society.  Harrington, 
Henry  F.  Hawes,  Joel.  Holmes,  Abiel.  Johns,  Evan.  Keep, 
John.*  Kollock,  Henry.  Livingston,  John  H.  Medical  Mis- 
sionary Society.  Miller,  Samuel.  Missionary  Society  of 
Connecticut.  Morse,  Jedidiah.  New-England  Missionary  In- 
telligencer. Niles,  Samuel.  Protestant-Episcopal  Church. 
Proudfit,  Alexander.  Skinner,  Thomas  H.  Smith,  J.  Few. 
United  Brethren.  United  Foreign  Mission  Society.  West- 
ern Foreign  Missionary  Society.  Williams,  William  R. 
Wisner,  Benjamin  B. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Missions,  continued. 

 ,  Baptist.  —  See  Baptist  Missionary  SOCIETY  of  Massachusetts. 

 ,  Catholic,  among  the  Indian  Tribes.  — See  Shea,  John  G. 

 in  India.    An  Appeal  to  Liberal  Christians  for  the  Cause  of  Christianity 

in  India.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1825. 
 .    See  BUCHANAN,  Claudius. 

 to  the  Indians. —  See  Beatty,  Charles.  TUCKEBMAN,  Joseph  (Dis- 
course, &c). 

 in  the  Levant.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 

Missions. 

 of  the  Nestorian  Christians  in  Central  and  Eastern  Asia.  —  See  Nes- 

torians. 

 to  the  New  Settlements.  —  See  General  Association  of  Connecticut. 

 among  the  Senecas  and  Munsees. —  See  ALDEN,  Timothy. 

 ,  South-Sea.  —  See  Smith,  Sarah  Tappan. 

Missions  Actuelles  (Des)  en  France.  —  See  CHBONIQUE  RELIGIEUSE. 

 des  Peres  de  la  Comp.  de  Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle-France. —  See  Bres- 

SANI,  Frangois-Joseph. 

Mississippi,  Colonie  Espagnole  du.  —  See  Duvallon,  B. 

Mississippi,  State  of.  Letter  of  John  Henderson  to  the  Legislature  of  the 
State  of  Mississippi,  Dec.  28,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  16.   n.  d. 

 .  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  State  University  ;  pre- 
sented Jan.  21,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Jackson,  1841. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Collection  of  the  Revenue, 

&c,  Jan.  16,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Jackson,  1841. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  Banks  and  Currency  to  the 

Legislature  of  Mississippi,  Jan.  1841.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Jackson,  1841. 

 .  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  State  Bonds  to  the  Legisla- 
ture of  Mississippi,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Jackson,  1841. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  Legislature  on  the  Tariff ; 

presented  Jan.  18,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Jackson,  1841. 

 .    See  Besancon,  L.  A.    Butler,  Mann.    Darby,  William. 

 Address  to  the  People  of.  —  See  Graves,  Richard  S. 

 Synod  of.  —  See  Synod. 

Mississippi  Annual  Conference.  Minutes  of  the  Mississippi  Annual 
Conference,  Natchez,  December,  1839.   8vo,  pp.  28.   Natchez,  1840. 

 Land  Company,   New-England.  —  See  New-England  Mississippi 

Land  Company. 

 River.  —  See  Cavelier,  M.     Coxe,  Daniel.     Hutchins,  Thomas. 

Marquette,  Jacques.    Navigator,  The.    United  States  (Sen. 

Doc,  2d  Sess.,  26th  Cong.,  vol.  v.  Part  II.). 
 ,  Discovery  of  the.  —  See  French,  Benjamin  F.  (Historical  Col- 
lections of  Louisiana). 
 ,  Inundations  of  the.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess., 

32d  Cong.,  vol.  iv.). 

 .    Navigation  of  the.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 .    Public  Right  to  the  Beach  of  the.  —  See  Jefferson,  Thomas. 

 Territory.    Documents  accompanying  the  Report  of  the  Commissioners 

on  the  Georgia-Mississippi  Territory  ceded  to  the  United  States. 

8vo,  pp.  92.    [Washington],  1803. 
 .    Memorial  of  Claimants  under  Georgia,  &c,  to  the  President  of 

the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  19.    [No  imprint.] 
 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  Land  Claims  in  Georgia  and 

the  Mississippi  Territory.    8vo,  pp.  92.    Washington,  1803. 
 .    See  Georgia  Western  Territory. 


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Mississippi  Valley,  Aboriginal  Monuments  of  the.  —  See  Squier,  E.  G. 

Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  i.). 

 ,  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the.  — See  Shea,  John  G. 

 ,  Physical" Geography  of  the.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution 

(Contrib.,  vol.  ii.). 
Missouri,  Admission  of.  —  See  Boston  Memorial. 

 Grant  of  Land  to.  —  See  Phelps,  John  S. 

 Letter  to  the  People  of.  —  See  Benton,  Thomas  H. 

 Restriction  of  Slavery  in. —  See  Otis,  Harrison  Gray. 

 Slave  Question  in.  —  See  Slavery. 

Missouri  Compromise.  —  See  Bell,  John.  Cartter,  David  K.  Chand- 
ler, Joseph  R.  Chase,  Salmon  P.  Cullom,  William.  Everett, 
Edward.  Harris,  AViley  P.  Humphrey,  Heman.  Hunt,  Theo- 
dore G.  Kansas.  New-England  Antislavery  Tract  Associa- 
tion (Tract  No.  3).  Otis,  Harrison  Gray.  Seward,  William  H. 
Smith,  Truman.  Suainer,  Charles.  Wade,  Edward.  Walley, 
Samuel  H.    Washburn,  Israel,  jun. 

 Question  (The),  1820.  —  See  Plumer,  William,  jun.   Sergeant,  John. 

 Republican.  —  See  St.  Louis,  City  of. 

 River.  —  See  Brackenridge,  Henry  M. 

Missourium,  Description  of  the.  —  See  Koch,  Albert. 

Mistakes  concerning  Religion,  Enthusiasm,  Experiences,  &c.  —  See  Hart- 
ley, Thomas. 

Mrs.  Abigail  ;  or,  an  Account  of  a  Female  Skirmish.  —  See  Stephens, 
William. 

Mitchel,  Rev.  Jonathan.  A  Discourse  of  the  Glory  to  which  God  hath 
called  Believers  by  Jesus  Christ.  Second  edition.  Preface  by  In- 
crease Mather;  Address  by  J.  Collins.    16mo.    Boston,  1721. 

 Letter  to  his  Brother ;  with  Letter  from  Rev.  John  Eliot,  Guilford,  to 

Benjamin  Eliot.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Nehemiah  on  the  Wall  in  Troublesom  Times.     Election  Sermon,  1667. 

4to,  pp.  34.    Cambridge,  1671.    (Four  copies.) 

 See  Mather,  Increase  (Elijah's  Mantle).    Shepard,  Thomas. 

Mitchell,  Rev.  Andrew.  The  Causes  of  Opposition  to  the  Gospel.  A 
Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating 
Christian  Knowledge,  Jan.  2,  1764.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Edinburgh,  1764. 

Mitchell,  James.    [Blind  and  Deaf.]  —  See  Dewar,  Henry. 

Mitchell,  John  K.,  M.D.  Lecture  Introductory  to  the  Course  on  the  Prac- 
tice of  Medicine,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Nov.  2,  1847.  8vo, 
pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  1847. 

 Introductorv  Lecture,  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Oct.  16,  1849.  8vo, 

pp.  24.   'Philadelphia,  1849. 

Mitchell,  Miss  Maria.  Correspondence  relative  to  the  Award  of  the  King 
of  Denmark's  Comet  Medal  to  Miss  M.  Mitchell  for  the  Discovery 
of  a  Telescopic  Comet,  Oct.  1,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  24.   Cambridge,  1849. 

Mitchell,  Martin.  History  of  the  County  of  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  12mo, 
pp.  96.    Fond  du  Lac,  1854. 

 and  Osborn,  Joseph  H.    Geographical  and  Statistical  History  of  the 

County  of  Winnebago,  Wis.    12mo.    Oshkosh,  1856. 

Mitchell,  Hon.  Nahum,  A.M.  History  of  the  Early  Settlement  of  Bridge- 
water,  in  Plvmouth  Countv,  Mass.  ;  including  a  Family  Register. 
8vo.    Boston,  1840. 

Mitchell,  Thomas  D.,  M.D.  The  Study  of  Medicine;  an  Introductory 
Lecture  delivered  at  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Medicine,  Oct.  15, 
1S49.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  1849. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


09 


Mitchell,  Thomas  I).,  M.D.,  continued. 

 Valedictory  Address,  Transylvania  University. —  See  Transylvania 

University  (Annual  Announcement,  1839^-40). 
Mitchill,  Samuel  Latham,  M.D.     The  Life,  Exploits,  and  Precepts  of 

Tammanv,  the  Indian  Chief.    Oration  before  the  Tammany  Society, 

May  12,  1795.    8vo,  pp.  36.    New  York,  179";. 
 Oration  before  the  Society  of  Black  Friars,  New  York,  11th  November, 

1793.    8vo,  pp.  34.    New  York,  1793. 
 Remarks  on  the  Gaseous  Oxyd  of  Azote,  or  of  Nitrogene ;  in  reference 

to  Contagion  and  the  Phenomena  of  Fever.    16mo,  pp.  43.  New 

York,  1795. 

 See  Bay,  William,  M.D.  (Dissertation;  Appendix,  A  and  B). 

Mite  (A)  cast  into  the  Treasure.  —  See  Pickes,  Josias. 
Mithri dates  ;  oder,  Allgemeine  Sprachenkunde.  —  See  Adelung,  Johann 
Christoph. 

Mix  Monarchy.  —  See  Maximes  of  Mix  Monarchy. 

Mizaldus,  Antonius.  Ephemeridum  Aeris  Perpetuarum.  16mo.  Am- 
bergae,  1604. 

Mnemotechny.  —  See  Fauvel-Gouraud,  Francois. 

Mob  at  Baltimore,  July  28,  1812.  — See  Custis, 'George  W.  P. 

Mode  of  Baptism.  —  See  American  Doctrinal  Tract  Society. 

 of  holding  the  Parliament  in  England.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Model  Administration,  The.  —  See  Reed,  William  B. 

 of  Christian  Charity.    By  Gov.  J.  Winthrop.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d  Series). 

 for  erecting  a  Bank  of  Credit.  —  See  Bank  of  Credit. 

 for  the  Maintaining  of  Students  of  Choice  Abilities  at  the  University.  — 

See  Baxter,  Richard.  Educational  Society  of  the  XVII.  Century. 
Modellist,  The  Complete.  —  See  Miller,  Thomas. 
Moderator,  Sudden  Answer  to  a  Sudden. — See  Suddaine  Answer. 
Modern  Chivalry.  —  See  Brackenridge,  Hugh  Henry. 

 Europe.  —  See  Russell,  William. 

 Gratitude.  —  See  Martin,  Luther. 

 History,  Lectures  on.  —  See  Smyth,  William. 

 Infidelity.  —  See  Clark,  Thomas  M. 

 considered  with  respect  to  its  Influence  on  Society.  —  See  Hall, 

Robert. 

 Pleas  for  Schism  and  Infidelity  reviewed.  —  See  Schism. 

 Pulpit,  The.    Ordination  Sermon.  —  See  Weiss,  John. 

 Reasoners,  The.    [A  Poem.]    Folio,  pp.  10.    London,  1734. 

Modest  Apology  (A)  for  Parson  Alberoni,  Governour  to  King  Philip  (a 
Minor),  and  Universal  Curate  of  the  whole  Spanish  Monarchy. 
Twelfth  edition.    16mo,  pp.  32.   ,  1724.    (Two  copies.) 

 and  Brotherly  Answer  to  Mr.  Charles  Herle.  —  See  Mather,  Richard. 

 and  Clear  Answer  to  Mr.  Ball's  Discourse.  —  See  Cotton,  John. 

 Enquiry  into  the  Causes  of  the  Present  Disasters  in  England.  4to, 

pp.  38.    London,  1690. 

 and  Impartial  Narrative  (A)  of  Several  Grievances  and  Great  Oppres- 
sions of  Jacob  Leysler  in  New  York.   4to,  pp.  42.    [N.  York],  1690. 

 Plea  for  the  Baptismal  and  Scripture  Notion  of  the  Trinity.  —  See 

Clarke,  Samuel. 

 Proof  of  the  Order  and  Government  settled  by  Christ  and  his  Apostles 

in  the  Church.  —  See  Checkley,  John.    Wiggleswortii,  Edward. 

 Proposal  to  the  Present  Convention.  —  See  Revolution,  English. 

 Reproof  to  a  High  Churchman.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1711. 


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Modest  Reply  to  Certain  Answers  which  Mr.  Gataker,  B.D.,  giveth.  —  See 

Balmford,  James. 
Modus  tenendi  Parliamentum. —  See  Great  Britain. 
McEURS  des  Sauvages  Ameriquains.  —  See  Lafitau,  Joseph  Francois. 
Mogh'rib-el-Aksa.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Mohawk  or  Iroquois  Language.  —  See  Protestant-Episcopal  Tract 

Society. 

Moheagan  or  Mohikander  Indians.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel.  Johnson, 

Sir  William.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 
Mohun,  Charles,  Lord  Mohun,  1713.  —  See  Maccartney,  George. 
Moisson-Devaux,  Gabriel-Pierre-Fran^ois. —  See  Lair,  Pierre-Aime. 
Molai,  James.  —  See  Masonry. 

Molina,  Felipe.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Question  of  Boundaries  between  Costa 
Rica  and  New  Granada ;  with  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  54.  Washing- 
ton, 1853. 

Molina  y  Oviedo,  Cardinal  Gaspar  de.  —  See  Urban  VIIL,  Pope  (Bulla  de 

la  Santa  Cruzada). 
Moll,  Herman.  —  See  Oldmixox,  J.    Thesaurus  Geographicus. 
Molloy,  Charles,  Esq.    The  Perplex'd  Couple;  or,  Mistake  upon  Mistake. 

A  Comedy.    12mo,  pp.  67.    London,  1715. 
Moluccas,  Voyage  to  the.  —  See  Forrest,  Thomas. 
Molyneux,  William,  Esq.  —  See  Cary,  John. 

Monagas,  Jose  Tadeo.  —  See  Williams,  Thomas  (Monagas  and  Paez). 

Mo x archie  Prussienne,  Essai  Statistique  de  la.  —  See  Korff,  Henri  de. 

Monarchy.  A  Treatise  of  Monarchic,  containing  Two  Parts :  I.  Concern- 
ing Monarchy  in  Generall ;  II.  Concerning  this  Particular  Monarchy. 
4to,  pp.  79.    London,  1643. 

 Depraved.  —  See  Nero  Cesar. 

Monas  Hieroglyphica.  —  See  Dee,  John. 

Monasteries  in  England  and  Wales.  —  See  Dugdale,  Sir  William. 
Monastery  of  St.  Edmund's.  —  See  Jocelin  de  Brakelond. 
Monasticon  Anglicanum.  —  See  Dugdale,  Sir  William. 
Monde,  Idee  du.  —  See  Cheyignard  de  la  Pallue,  A.  T. 
Money  Concerns  of  the  Union,  Plan  of  an  Improved  System  of  the.  —  See 
Bollman,  Erick. 

Moneys  received  and  paid  for  Secret  Services  of  Charles  II.  and  James  II.  — 
See  Guy,  Henry. 

Monfort,  Damoiseau  de.  —  See  Damoiseau  de  Montfort,  Marie-Charles- 
Theodore. 

Monica  Americana.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Monis,  Rabbi  Judah.  Nothing  but  the  Truth ;  being  a  Short  Essay,  wherein 
the  Author  proves  the  Doctrine  of  the  Ever-blessed  and  Adorable 
Trinity.    16mo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1722. 

 The  Truth  ;  being  a  Discourse  which  the  Author  delivered  at  his  Bap- 
tism. With  the  Confession  of  his  Faith.  [Preface  by  Increase 
Mather.]    16mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1722. 

 The  AVhole  Truth ;  being  a  Short  Essay,  wherein  the  Author  discovers 

what  may  be  the  Reason  why  the  Jewish  Nation  are  not,  as  yet,  con- 
verted to  Christianity.    16mo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1722. 

 See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Moniteur  Universel,  Le.    ler  Mars,  1823-30me  Septembre,  1824.    2  vols. 

folio.    Paris,  1823-24. 
Monitor.  —  See  Political  Controversy,  The. 

 for  Communicants.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 for  Gospel  Ministers.  —  See  Bucknam,  Nathan. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIIJRARY. 


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Monitor  Lodge,  Waltham.  —  See  Power,  Thomas. 
Monitorial  Instruction.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 
 School,  Boston.  —  See  FOWLE,  William  B. 

Monitory  Address  to  Great  Britain.    A  Poem.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 Letter  about  the  Maintenance  of  the  Ministry.  —  See  MATHER,  Cotton. 

Monk,  George,  Duke  of  Albemarle.  A  Letter  of  Addresse  from  the  Officers 
of  the  Army  in  Scotland,  to  the  Speaker  of  the  Parliament,  &c, 
May,  1659.    4to,  pp.  6.    London,  1059. 

 A  Letter  from  his  Excellencie  the  Lord-General  Monck,  &c,  to  the 

Parliament,  Feb.  11,  1659  [60].    4to,  pp.  15.    London,  1660. 

 The  Pedcgree  and  Descent  of  his  Excellency  Gen.  George  Monck ; 

shewing  his  Descent  from  the  House  of  York.  4to,  pp.  15.  Lon- 
don, 1659. 

 See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G.    Loyall  Scout,  The.    Mercurius  Poli- 

ticus.    Skinner,  Thomas.    Ward,  Seth. 
Monk,  Chute  de  la  Republique,  et  Retablissement  de  la  Monarchic  en  Angle- 

terre  en  1660.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 
Monmouth,  Henry  Cary,  Earl  of.  —  See  Biondi,  John  Francis.  Cary,  Henry. 
Monmouth,  James,  Duke  of.  —  See  Rebel's  Doom,  The. 
Monody  on  the  Death  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Moore.  —  See  Paine,  Robert 

Treat,  jun. 

 inscribed  to  Benjamin  Church,  jun.,  M.D.,  in  Memory  of  Mr.  Edmund 

Quincy,  tert.    4to,  pp.  7.    [No  imprint.]    (Two  copies.) 

 Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Rev.  John  Lovejoy  Abbot.  —  See  Lathrop, 

John,  jun. 

 on  the  Victims  and  Sufferers  by  the  late  Conflagration  in  Richmond, 

Va.  —  See  Gilman,  Samuel. 
Monongaiiela  River.  —  See  Navigator,  The. 

Monopoly  and  Oppression,  An  Act  to  prevent,  1777.  —  See  Massachu- 
setts.   Rhode  Island. 
MONOTE2  2 APON.  —  See  Garthwait,  Henry. 

Monro,  Thomas  (Ed.).  The  Olla  Podrida.  A  Periodical  Work,  complete 
in  Forty-four  Numbers.    Second  edition.    8vo.    London,  1788.  ", 

Monroe,  James,  President  of  the  United  States.  A  View  of  the  Conduct  of 
the  Executive  in  the  Foreign  Affairs  of  the  United  States  connected 
with  the  Mission  to  the  French  Republic.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1797. 

 See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Channing,  Edward  T.  (Oration,  July  4, 

1817).  Hamilton,  Alexander.  Impressment.  Mission  to  the 
French  Republic.    Navigation  of  the  Mississippi.  Treaty. 

Monson  Academy.  Discourses  and  Speeches  delivered  at  the  Celebration 
of  the  Semicentennial  Anniversary  of  Monson  Academy,  July  18  and 
19,  1855.  [Historical  Discourse,  by  Charles  Hammond.  The  Rela- 
tions of  Commerce  to  Literature,  by  Richard  S.  Storrs,  jun.]  8vo, 
pp.  90.    New  York,  1855.    (Two  copies.) 

Monster  of  Monsters.  —  See  Excise  Bill.    Fowle,  Daniel. 

Monstris,  De.  —  See  Licetus,  Fortunius. 

Mont,  J.  Du.  Nouveau  Recueil  de  Traitez,  d'Alliance,  de  Treve,  de  Paix, 
de  Garantie,  et  de  Commerce,  1647-1709.  2  vols.  12mo.  Amster- 
dam, 1710. 

Montagnes  de  la  France.  —  See  France. 

Montagu,  George,  Duke  of.  —  See  Brudenell,  George. 

Montague,  Charles,  Lord  Halifax.  —  See  Poems. 

Montague,  Edward  Wortley,  Esq.  Life,  Travels,  and  Adventures  of  E. 
W.  Montague,  Esq.,  Son  to  Lady  Mary  Wortley  Montague.  8vo, 
pp.  90.    Philadelphia,  1784. 

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Montague,  Mary  Wortley.  —  See  Montague,  Edward  Wortley. 
Montaigne,  Michel  de.  —  See  Hartlib,  Samuel. 
Montani,  Filippo.  —  See  SFORZA. 

M.ONTANUS,  Benedictus  Arias.  Liber  Generations  et  Regenerations  Adam  ; 
sive,  De  Historia  Generis  Humani.  Operis  Magni  Pars  Prima. 
[Containing  Autographs  of  Increase  and  Samuel  Mather.]  4to. 
Antverpisc,  1593. 

Monteagudo,  Bernardo.  Ensayo  sobre  la  Necesidad  de  una  Federacion 
Jeneral  entre  los  Estados  Hispano-Americanos.  4to,  pp.  22. 
Lima,  1825. 

 Exposition  of  the  Administrative  Labours  of  the  Peruvian  Govern- 
ment. Translated  from  the  Official  Copy,  Lima,  1822.  With  Notes 
and  Appendices.    8vo,  pp.  99.    London,  1823. 

Montestnos,  Fernando.  Memoires  Historiques  sur  l'Ancien  Perou.  8vo. 
Paris,  1840. 

Montevideo,  Funclacion  de  la  Ciudad  de.  Zavala.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de 
(Doc,  t.  iii.). 

Montfort,  Simon  de.  —  See  Rishanger,  William  de. 

Montgaillard,  Mie.  de.    Situation  of  England  in  1811.    Translated  from 

the  French  by  a  Citizen  of  the  United  States.    8vo.    N.Y.  1812. 
 See  France. 

Montgolfier,  Joseph.  De  TUtilite  du  Belier  Hvdraulique.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
Paris,  1805. 

Montgomery,  Major-Gen.  Richard.  —  See  Dialogue.  Smith,  William. 
Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  i.). 

Monthly  Anthology  (The)  and  Boston  Review ;  containing  Sketches  and 
Reports  of  Philosophy,  Religion,  Historv,  Arts,  and  Manners. 
Vols.  i.-x.    1804-1811.    lOvols.  8vo.    Boston,  1804-11. 

 Chronicle  (The)  of  Events,  Discoveries,  Improvements,  and  Opinions, 

illustrated  Avith  Maps  and  Drawings,  1840-1842.  3  vols.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1840-42. 

 Magazine  (The)  and  American  Review,  vol.  i.,  No.  4,  July,  1799  ;  vol.  ii., 

Nos.  5  and  6,  May  and  June,  1800;  vol.  iii.,  Julv-December,  1800. 
8vo.    New  York,  i 799-1800. 

 Meteor,  The.  —  See  Satirist,  The. 

 Mirror,  The,  vol.  vii.,  January-June,  1799.    8vo.    London,  1799. 

 Miscellany.  —  See  Columbian  Magazine. 

 Museum.  —  See  Massachusetts  Magazine. 

 Observations  and  Predictions  for  1692.  —  See  Partridge,  John. 

 Review,  The.    April,  1762;  December,  1767;   and  February,  1769. 

8vo.    London,  1762-69. 

 .    See  Cobbett,  William.    Smith,  Samuel  Harrison. 

Montlosier  [Francois  Dominique  Regnault  de].     Journal  de  France  et 

d'Angleterre.    3  vols.  8vo.    Londres,  1797. 
Montmokin,  Armand-Marc,  Comte  de.  —  See  France. 
Montreal,  City  of.    By-laws  fixing  the  Rates  of  Assessment  for  1847. 

8vo,  pp.  22.    Montreal,  1847. 
 .    Compilation  of  the  By-laws  and  Police  Regulations  in  Force  in 

the  City  of  Montreal,  &c.  'Part  I.    8vo.    Montreal,  1842. 
 .    Financial  Report  of  the  Mayor,  Hon.  Joseph  Bourret,  to  the 

Council,  for  the  Year  ending  15th  February,  1849.   8vo,  pp.  8.   n.  d. 
 .    Resume  du  Recensement  de  la  Cite  de  Montreal,  fait  en  con- 

formite  a  l'Acte  de  la  10  et  11  Vict.  chap.  14.  One  sheet.  [Mon- 
treal, n.  d.] 

 See  Potherie,  M.  de  Bacqueville  de  la. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


10:5 


Montreal,  Reduction  of.  —  See  Mellen,  John.    Woodward,  Samuel. 

 Surrender  of,  Sept.  8,  1760.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

Montreal  Advocate's  Library.  —  See  Advocate's  Library. 

 Auxiliary  Bible  Society.    Twenty-ninth  Annual  Report,  1849.  8vo, 

pp.  "i.    Montreal,  1850. 
 Horticultural  Society.    Circular  relative  to  the  Provincial  Exhibition, 

September,  1857.    4to,  pp.  2.    Montreal,  1857. 
MONTS,  M.  de.  —  See  Lescarbot,  Marc. 
Montjmens  Francais,  Musee  des.  —  See  Lenoir,  Alexandre. 
Monument,  Bunker-hill.  —  See  Packard,  Alpheus  S.    Webster,  Daniel. 

 to  the  Memory  of  the  Apostle  Eliot.  —  See  Dearborn,  Henry  A.  S. 

 to  the  Memory  of  Francis  R.  Shunk,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See 

Woodward,  George  W. 
Monument  a  Eriger  a  la  Memoire  du  Cardinal  de  Cheverus.  —  See  Cheve- 

RUS,  Jean  Louis  A.  M.  L.  de. 
 de  Rosette,  Nouvelles  Recherches  sur  l'lnscription  du.  —  See  Graberg 

di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Monumenta  Ecclesiastica  Anglicana.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
 Historica  Britannica.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Monuments  at  Acton  to  the  Memory  of  Captain  Isaac  Davis,  and  at  Sud- 
bury to  the  Memory  of  Captain  Samuel  Wadsworth.  —  See  Bout- 
well,  George  S. 

 Ancient,  of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution 

(Contrib.,  vol.  i.). 

Moody,  Charles  C.  P.  Biographical  Sketches  of  the  Moody  Family.  16mo. 
Boston,  1847. 

Moody,  Rev.  Joseph,  York.    Joseph  Embalmed :  an  Attempt  to  preserve 
the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Moody.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [No  imprint.] 
 See  Boston,  Patience.    Smith,  Josiah. 

Moody,  Rev.  Joshua.  A  Practical  Discourse  concerning  the  Choice  Benefit 
of  Communion  with  God  in  his  House.  16mo.  Boston,  1685. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Practical  Discourse  concerning  the   Choice  Benefit  of  Communion 

with  God  in  his  House.  [Preface  by  Joseph  Sewall  and  others.] 
16mo,  pp.  88.    Boston,  1746. 

 See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Moody,  Rev.  Samuel.  The  Doleful  State  of  the  Damned.  Sermons  preached 
at  York,  Me.    16mo.    Boston,  1710. 

 Election  Sermon,  1721.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1721.    (Two  copies.) 

 Summary  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Joseph  Quasson ;  exe- 
cuted for  Murder,  at  York,  June  29,  1726.  16mo,  pp.  41.  Bos- 
ton, 1726. 

 See  Boston,  Patience. 

Moody,  Rev.  Silas.  —  See  Noble,  Oliver. 

Moody  Family,  Biographical  Sketches  of  the.  —  See  Moody,  Charles  C.  P. 
Moor,  Rev.  Abraham.  —  See  McKeen,  Joseph. 

Moor,  Edward,  F.R.S.  Suffolk  Words  and  Phrases.  12mo.  Wood- 
bridge,  1823. 

Moor's  Charity  School.  —  See  Dartmouth  College.    McClure,  David, 
r  "    Moore,  Adam.    Bread  for  the  Poor,  and  Advancement  of  the  English  Na- 
tion, promised  by  Enclosure  of  Waste  Grounds.    4to,  pp.  40.  Lon- 
don, 1653. 

Moore,  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  New  York.  Charge  delivered 
to  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  New  York, 
Oct.  5,  1802.    Svo,  pp.  22.    New  York,  1803. 


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Moore,  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  New  York,  continued. 

 Ch.irge  delivered  to  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church 

in  the  State  of  New  York,  Oct.  5,  1808.    8vo,  pp.  22.  New 

York,  1809. 

 The  Doctrine  of  Baptismal  Regeneration  vindicated  against  the  Objec- 
tions of  Dr.  Linn  and  others.    8vo,  pp.  44.    New  York,  1793. 

 The  Duty  of  fulfilling  all  Righteousness.    A  Sermon.     8vo,  pp.  22. 

New  York,  1806. 

 Sermon  before  the  Bible  and  Common-Praver-Book  Society  of  New 

York,  Feb.  27,  1810.    8vo,  pp.  22.  _  New  York,  1810. 

  Sermon  before  the  General  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States,  New  York,  Sept.  12,  1804.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
New  York,  1804. 

 Sermon  before  the  General  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States,  New  York,  Sept.  12,  1804.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
New  York,  1804. 

 See  Hobart,  John  Henry.    Linn,  William.    White,  William.  Wor- 
cester, Noah. 
Moore,  Charles,  Viscount.  —  See  Creamor,  Thomas. 

Moore,  Clement  C,  LL.D.  A  Lecture  introductory  to  the  Course  of  Hebrew 
Instruction  in  the  General  Theological  Seminary  of  the  Protestant- 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States,  New  York,  Nov.  14,  1825. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    New  York,  1825. 

Moore,  E.  W.,  M.D.  — See  Pennock,  C.  W. 

Moore,  Francis.    Vox  Stellarum.    Almanac  for  the  Year  1707.  16mo. 

London,  1707. 
■  See  Almanac. 

Moore,  Rev.  Humphrey.    Discourse  preached  at  Milford,  N.H.,  Aug.  20, 

1812,  on  the  National  Fast.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Amherst,  N.H.,  1812. 
 See  McFarland,  Asa. 

Moore,  Jacob  B.    A  Topographical  and  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Town  of 

Andover,  N.H.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Concord,  1822. 
[  ]  A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Adams's  Oration  [Washington,  4th  July,  1821]. 

8vo,  pp.  26.    Concord,  N.H.,  1821. 
 See  Farmer,  John. 

Moore,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bangor.  Sermon  before  the  Society 
for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  15,  1782.  4to, 
pp.  83.    London,  1782. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John.  —  See  Paine,  Robert  Treat,  jun. 

Moore,  John,  M.D.  A  Journal  during  a  Residence  in  France,  from  August 
to  December,  1792.    New  edition.    2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1793. 

 See  Kemper  College. 

Moore,  Rev.  Jonathan.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 

Moore,  Rev.  Martin.    Memoirs  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  John 

Eliot.    16mo.    Boston,  1822. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  Natick,  Jan.  5,  1817;  containing  a  History  of 

said  Town  from  M.DC.LI.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Cambridge,  1817. 
Moore,  Matthew.  —  See  State  Trials. 

Moore,  N.  F.,  LL.D.  Remarks  on  the  Pronunciation  of  the  Greek  Lan- 
guage ;  occasioned  by  a  late  Essay  by  J.  Pickering.  8vo,  pp.  46. 
New  York,  1819. 

Moore,  Seth  H.  —  See  Haverhill  Gazette. 

Moore,  Sir  Thomas.  —  See  Daniel,  Samuel.    More,  Sir  Thomas. 

Moore,  Thomas.  The  Universality  of  God's  Free  Grace  in  Christ  to  Man- 
kind proclaimed  and  displayed.    4to.    London,  1646. 


CATALOGUE  OF  TIIH  LIBRARY. 


Moore,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  The  Honesty  of  Protestanl  Dissenters  vindi- 
cated ;  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Peer's  Character  of  an  Honest  Dissenter. 
8vo.    London,  1718. 

Moore,  Thomas,  Esq.  An  Attempt  to  vindicate  the  American  Character  ; 
being  a  Reply  to  the  Animadversions  of  Thomas  Moore,  Esq.  A 
Poem.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Philadelphia,  1806.    (Two  copies.) 

Moore,  Rev.  Zephaniah  Swift,  13.1).,  President  of  Williams  College  and  of 
Amherst  College.  Oration  pronounced  at  Worcester,  July  5,  1<sol\ 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Worcester,  1802. 

 The  Sabbath  a  Permanent  and  Benevolent  Institution.  Election  Ser- 
mon, 1818.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1818.    (Three  copies.) 

Moorhead,  Rev.  John,  and  others.  A  Fair  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of 
the  Presbytery  of  Boston  against  Rev.  Robert  Abercrombie ;  with 
Remarks.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1756. 

 Letter  to.  —  See  Abercrombie,  Robert  (Remarks). 

  See  Mercier,  Andrew  Le  (Remarks).    Murray,  John. 

Moorhead,  Thomas.  A  Second  Letter  to  George  W.  Jones,  Esq.,  in  Dis- 
proof of  his  Falsehoods  and  Slanders.  8vo,  pp.  46,  10.  Cincin- 
nati, 1838. 

Moorman,  John  J.,  M.D.  A  Brief  Notice  of  a  Portion  of  a  Work  by  Wil- 
liam Burke,  entitled  "  The  Mineral  Springs  of  Western  Virginia." 
12mo,  pp.  52.    Philadelphia,  1843. 

 A  Directory  for  the  Use  of  the  White-sulphur  Waters ;  with  Practical 

Remarks  on  their  Medical  Properties.    12mo,  pp.  35.    Phil.  1839. 

Moral  Agency,  Essay  on.  —  See  West,  Stephen. 

 Almanac,  The.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

- —  Catechism.  —  See  Economical  School,  New  York. 

 Causes  of  the  Welfare  of  Nations.  —  See  Adams,  Josiah. 

 Contrasts.  —  See  Gilpin,  William. 

 Dignity  of  the  Missionary  Enterprise.  —  See  Wayland,  Francis,  jun. 

 Education.  —  See  Lunt,  William  P. 

 Freedom.  —  See  Perkins,  John. 

 Instructions  of  a  Father  to  his  Son.  —  See  Four,  Sylvester  du. 

 Law,  Exposition  of  the.  —  See  Weemse,  John  (Works,  vol.  ii.). 

 Sermons  on  the.  —  See  McClure,  David. 

 Philosopher.  —  See  Chandler,  Samuel.    Letter  to  the.  Morgan, 

Thomas.    Rebuke  to  the. 

 ,  Immorality  of  the.  —  See  Hallett,  Joseph. 

 Philosophy.  —  See  Adams,  Jasper.  Ethics.  Fordyce,  David.  Pre- 
ceptor, The.    Steele,  David. 

 Power  of  Character.  —  See  Lothrop,  Samuel  K. 

 of  the  Sanctuary.  —  See  Kimball,  David  T. 

 Purpose  of  Ancient  Sacrifices.  —  See  Bancroft,  Aaron. 

 Reflections  on  the  Introit,  Prayer,  Epistle,  and  Gospel.  —  See  Mass. 

 Reform.  —  See  McDowall,  John  Robert. 

 Society.  —  See  Boston  Female  Moral-Reform  Society. 

 and  Religious  Instruction  of  the  Poor.  —  See  Boston  Society  for  the. 

 Uses  of  Mechanical  Exhibitions.  —  See  Whitney,  George. 

 Revolution,  A.  —  See  White,  Elipha. 

 Rule  of  Political  Action.  —  See  Pierpont,  John. 

 Society  in  Andover.  —  See  Porter,  Ebenezer. 

 Suasion.  —  See  Hildreth,  Richard. 

 Tendency  of  Man's  Accountableness  to  God.  —  See  Hooker.  Asahel, 

 Uses  of  the  Pestilence  denominated  Asiatic  Cholera.  —  See  DEWEY, 

Orville. 


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Moral  Virtue,  Enquiry  into  the  Original  of.  —  See  Campbell,  Archibald. 

 on  the  Nature  and  Foundation  of.  —  See  Clap,  Thomas. 

Morale,  Petit  Cours  de.  —  See  Petit  Cours. 

Morality  not  to  be  Relied  on  for  Life.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

Morals.  —  See  Seneca,  Lucius  Anna?us. 

 ,  Plutarch's.  —  See  Plutarch. 

 of  Freedom.  —  See  Chandler,  Peleg  W. 

Morasses  of  Ireland.  —  See  Richardson,  William. 
Moravians.  —  See  United  Brethren. 

Moeceaux  divers  de  Prose  ou  de  Poesie.  —  See  Artiguenate,  Joseph 
Linn  a. 

Morbid  Anatomy.  By  John  B.  S.  Jackson,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 
(Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

Morden,  Robert.    An  Introduction  to  Geography.    4to.     London,  n.  d. 

[Imperfect,  wanting  title,  &c] 
More,  Hannah.    Christian  Morals.    First  American  edition.    12mo.  New 

York,  1813. 

 Slavery.    A  Poem.    lGmo,  pp.  12.    Philadelphia,  1788. 

More,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.  Apocalypsis  Apocalypseos ;  or,  The  Revelation  of 
St.  John  the  Divine  unveiled.    4to.    London,  1680. 

[  ]  Brief  Reply  to  a  Late  Answer  to  Dr.  Henry  More  his  Antidote 

against  Idolatry.    8vo.    London,  1672. 

 Conjectura  Cabbalistica ;  or,  A  Conjectural  Essay  of  interpreting  the 

Minde  of  Moses  according  to  a  Threefold  Cabbala.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1653. 

[  ]  Divine  Dialogues ;  containing  Sundry  Disquisitions  and  Instructions 

concerning  the  Attributes  of  God,  and  his  Providence  in  the  World. 
Collected  and  compiled  by  Franciscus  Palseopolitanus.  16mo. 
London,  1668. 

 Paralipomena  Prophetica ;  containing  Several  Supplements  and  De- 
fences of  his  Expositions  of  the  Prophet  Daniel  and  the  Apocalypse. 
4to.    London,  1685. 

 See  Quakers. 

More,  Sir  Thomas.  Utopia.  Written  in  Latin  by  Sir  Thomas  More,  Chan- 
cellor of  England ;  translated  into  English  [by  Rt.  Rev.  Gilbert 
Burnet,  D.D.].    12mo.    London,  1684. 

 See  W  hitfield,  Thomas. 

More  Last  Words  to  these  Churches.  —  See  Morton,  Ebenezer. 

 Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.  —  See  Calef,  Robert. 

Moreau,  Gen.  Jean -Victor.    The  Defence  and  Justification  of  the  late  Gen. 

Moreau,  by  his  Counsels  MM.  Bonnet,  Belliart,  and  Perignon. 

Translated  by  Samuel  Mackay.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1814. 
Moreau,  Marie-Frangois.  —  See  France. 

Moreau  de  Saint-Mery,  M.  L.  E.  Topographical  and  Political  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Spanish  Part  of  St.  Domingo  ;  with  Historical  Summary, 
&c.  Translated  by  W.  Cobbett.  Vol.  i.,  8vo.  [Philadelphia,  1796. 
Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

MOBEHEAD,  Hon.  Charles  S.  Address  delivered  on  the  Second  Anniversary 
of  Van  Doren's  Collegiate  Institute,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1833.  8vo, 
pp.  16.    Lexington,  1833. 

 Speech  on  the  Loan  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 

the  United  States,  Feb.  16,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  1848. 

Morehead,  Hon.  James  T.  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  First  Set- 
tlement of  Kentuckv;  delivered  at  Boonesborough,  25th  May,  1840. 
8vo.    Frankfort,  Ky.,  1841. 


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MOBEHEAD,  Hon.  James  TM  continued. 

 Speech  on  the  Bill  to  incorporate  the  Subscribers  to  the  Fiscal  Bank  of 

the  United  States ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 
July  27,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Washington,  1841. 

 See  Kentucky  Colonization  Society. 

Morel,  Rev.  Charles  Ferdinand  (Transl).  ])u  Dogme  et  de  1'IIistoire  de  la 
Reformation.  Traduit  de  rAlleinand.  Seconde  edition.  12ino. 
Berne,  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

Moreno,  Dr.  Manuel.  Late  Military  Revolution  in  Buenos  Ayres,  and  As- 
sassination of  Gov.  Dorrego  ;  being  the  Translation  of  an  Exposition 
addressed  to  the  United  Provinces  of  the  River  Plate.  8vo,  pp.  95. 
London,  1829. 

Moreri,  Rev.  Louis,  D.D.  Le  Grand  Dictionnaire  Historique ;  ou,  Le 
Melange  Curieux  de  l'Histoire  Sacree  et  Profane.  6  vols,  folio. 
Paris,  17,32. 

 Supplement  au  Grand  Dictionaire  Historique,  Genealogiquc,  Geogra- 

phique,  &c.,  de  M.  Louis  Moreri.    2  vols,  folio.    Paris,  173o. 

 Nouveau  Supplement  au  Grand  Dictionnaire  Historique,  Genealogique, 

Geographique,  &c,  de  M.  Louis  Moreri.    2  vols,  folio.    Paris,  1749. 

Morey,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Ripley,  Ezra. 

Morfit,  Campbell.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Morgan,  Hon.  Christopher.  —  See  New- York,  State  of  (Documentary 
History). 

Morgan,  Rev.  Gilbert.    Report  on  Public  Instruction  in  Pennsylvania. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  1836. 
Morgan,  Sir  Henry.  —  See  Esquemeling,  John. 

Morgan,  J.  A  Complete  History  of  Algiers ;  with  an  Epitome  of  the 
General  History  of  Barbary.    4to.    London,  1731. 

Morgan,  John,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  Dissertation  on  the  Reciprocal  Advantages 
of  a  Perpetual  Union  between  Great  Britain  and  her  American 
Colonies ;  for  which  Mr.  Sargent's  Prize  Medal  was  adjudged.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1766. 

 A  Recommendation  of  Inoculation,  according  to  Baron  Dimsdale's 

Method.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1776. 
 Vindication  of  his  Public  Character  as  Director-General  of  the  Military 

Hospitals,  and  Physician-in-Chief  to  the  American  Army.  8vo. 

[Philadelphia,  1777.] 
Morgan,  John  J.    Address  delivered  before  the  Philalethic  Society  of 

the  St.  Louis  University,  Aug.  19,  1841.     12mo,  pp.  14.  *  St. 

Louis,  1841. 

[Morgan,  Joseph.]    A  Brief  History  of  the  Country  of  Humanity.  8vo, 

pp.  58.    Boston,  1728.    (Two  copies.) 
Morgan,  Rev.  Joseph,  A.M.    The  General  Cause  of  all  Hurtful  Mistakes. 

Sermon.     16mo,  pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  printed  by  B.  Franklin, 

1741.  [Imperfect.] 
 Love  to  our  Neighbour  recommended,  &c.    A  Sermon  preached  at 

Freehold  in  the  Jersies.    16mo,  pp.  1<3.    Boston,  reprinted,  1749. 

(Two  copies.) 

 The  only  Effectual  Remedy  against  Moral  Errors.    Discourse  from 

1  John  ii.  26,  27.    16mo,  pp.  49.    New  London,  1725. 
Morgan,  M.  —  See  Plutarch. 

Morgan,  Thomas,  M.D.    A  Collection  of  Tracts  occasioned  by  the  late 

Trinitarian  Controversy.    8vo.    London,  1726. 
[  ]  A  Defence  of  the  Moral  Philosopher  against  the  "  Immorality  of  the 

Moral  Philosopher."    8vo,  pp.  40.    London,  1737. 


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Morgan,  Thomas,  M.D.,  continued. 

[  ]  The  Moral  Philosopher.     In  a  Dialogue  between  Philalethes  and 

Theophanes.    Second  edition.    3  vols.  8vo.    London,  1738. 
 See  Chandler,  Samuel.    Hallett,  Joseph.    Letter  to  the  Moral 

Philosopher.  Rebuke  to  the  Moral  Philosopher. 
Morgan,  Hon.  Thomas  Gibbs.  —  See  Chinn,  Thomas  W. 
[MORGAN,  William.]    Address  delivered  by  the  Actuary  to  a  General  Court 

of  the  [Life-Assurance]  Society,  2d  December,  1819.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

London,  1819. 

[Morgan,  Capt.  William.]  Illustrations  of  Masonry,  by  one  of  the  Frater- 
nity. Second  edition;  with  an  Account  of  the  Kidnapping  of  the 
Author.    12mo,  pp.  92.   ,  1827. 

 Illustrations  of  Masonry.    18mo,  pp.  84.    Boston,  1829. 

 A  Narrative  of  the  Facts  and  Circumstances  relating  to  the  Kidnapping 

and  Presumed  Murder  of  William  Morgan.  Third  edition.  12mo, 
pp.  72.    Rochester,  1828. 

 The  Trial  of  James  Lackey,  Isaac  Evertson,  and  others  for  Kidnapping 

Capt.  William  Morgan ;  Ontario  General  Sessions,  Canandaigua, 
Aug.  22,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.    New  York,  1827. 

 Abduction  of.  —  See  Bernard,  David. 

Morgan,  Rev.  William  F.,  D.D.    Sermon  preached  before  the  St.  George's 

Society  of  New  York,  April  23,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  28.    N.Y.  1858. 
Moribus,  Disticha  de.  —  See  Cato,  Dionysius. 
Morillo,  Francisco.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 
Morin,  Hon.  Augustin  N.  —  See  Canada. 

Morison,  Rev.  John  Hopkins.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Centennial 
Celebration,  Peterborough,  N.H.,  Oct.  24,  1839.    8vo.    Bost.  1839. 

 An  Address  delivered  before  the  Golden-Branch  Society  of  Phillips 

Exeter  Academy,  Aug.  22,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1839. 

■  Life  of  the  Hon.  Jeremiah  Smith,  LL.D.    12mo.    Boston,  1845. 

 A  Memorial  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Peabody,  D.D.  [From  the  Christian  Ex- 
aminer, March,  1857.]    8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1857. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  George  W.  Briggs,  Salem, 

Jan.  6,  1853.  R.H.,  James  Flint ;  with  Notices  of  the  First  Church 
and  its  Ministers  by  [D.  A.  White].    8vo,  pp.  62.    Salem,  1853. 

Morison,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Appleton,  Jesse.  Austin,  Samuel.  Dana, 
Joseph. 

Morisson,  Charles-Francois-Gabriel.  —  See  France. 
Mormon,  Book  of.  —  See  Campbell,  Alexander. 
Mormons.  —  See  Greene,  John  P. 

Morney,  Philippe  de,  Sieur  du  Plessis.  The  Mysterie  of  Iniqvitie ;  that  is 
to  say,  the  Historie  of  the  Papacie.  Englished  by  Samson  Lennard. 
Folio.    London,  1612. 

 A  Worke  concerning  the  Trunesse  of  Christian  Religion.  Translated 

from  the  French  by  Sir  Philip  Sidney  and  Arthur  Golding.  [Black- 
letter.]    4to.    London,  1617. 

Morning  Chronicle  (The)  and  London  Advertiser  from  Sept.  7,  1770, 
to  Sept.  9,  1783;  from  Aug.  1  to  Dec.  1,  1808;  and  from  April  16, 
1818,  to  Oct.  28,  1826.  10  vols,  folio.  London,  1770-1826.  [In- 
complete.] 

 .    See  Evening  Post. 

 Health  no  Security  against  the  Sudden  Arrest  of  Death.  —  See  Prince, 

Thomas. 

 Herald  (The),  London,  from  Oct.  15,  1823,  to  March  2,  1825.  Folio. 

London,  1823-25.  [Incomplete.] 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Morning  Interview,  The.  —  See  Ramsay,  Allan. 
 Light  of  Wisdom.  —  See  C,  W. 

 Star  Lodge,  Worcester.  —  See  Bentley,  William.     Harris,  Thad- 

deus  M. 

Morocco,  Empire  of.  —  See  Grarerg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Morphy,  Diego.  —  See  Clark,  Elijah. 

Morrell,  Rev.  William.    Nova  Anglia.    A  Latin  Poem,  with  a  Translation. 

4to,  pp.  26.    n.  d.    [Wanting  title.] 
[Morrice,  Rev.  Matthias.]    Social  Religion  Exemplify'd  in  an  Account  of 

the  First  Settlement  of  Christianity  in  the  City  of  Caerludd.  Third 

edition.    8vo.    London,  1759. 
Morrill,  Rev.  Isaac.    The  Soldier  exhorted  to  Courage.    Sermon  preached 

to  Capt.  Phinehas  Osgood  and  his  Company,  Wilmington,  April  3, 

1755.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1755.    (Two  copies.) 
 See  Rorrins,  Nathaniel.    Turner,  Charles. 

Morrin,  Joseph,  M.D.    Inaugural  Address,  delivered  15th  May,  1848,  in  the 

Quebec  School  of  Medicine.    8vo,  pp.  31.    n.  d.    [Wanting  title.] 
Morris,  Hon.  Edward  Joy.    Admission  of  Kansas.    Speech  delivered  in 

the  House  of  Representatives,  March  26,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 
[Morris,  Hon.  Gouverneur.]    An  Answer  to  War  in  Disguise  ;  or,  Remarks, 

&c,  concerning  the  Neutral  Trade.    8vo,  pp.  76.    New  York,  1806. 
 Oration  delivered  June  29,  1814,  at  New  York,  in  Celebration  of  the 

Deliverance  of  Europe  from  Military  Despotism.     8vo,  pp.  23. 

New  York,  1814. 
 See  Erie  Canal.    Sparks,  Jared. 

Morris,  Rev.  John  G.,  D.D.  Martin  Behaim,  the  German  Astronomer  and 
Cosmographer.  Discourse  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society, 
Jan.  25,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Baltimore,  1855. 

Morris,  Lewis,  Chief-Justice  of  New  York  and  Governor  of  New  Jersey. 
The  Case  of  Lewis  Morris,  Esq.,  late  Chief- Justice  of  the  Province 
of  New  York,  removed  by  William  Cosby,  Esq.,  Governor.  Folio, 
pp.  8.    London,  1735. 

 See  Whitehead,  William  A. 

Morris,  Robert.    Statement  of  the  Accounts  of  the  United  States,  1781-84. 

—  See  United  States. 
 See  Deane,  Silas.    Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Merchants, 

vol.  ii.). 

Morrison,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.  A  View  of  China,  for  Philological  Purposes  ; 
containing  a  Sketch  of  Chinese  Chronology,  Geographv,  &c.  4to. 
Macao,  1817. 

Morrison  (William  M.)  and  Company.    Catalogue  of  Books,  Part  I. 

[Sale.]    8vo,  pp.  40.    Washington,  1853. 
Morrison  College.  —  See  Rorertson,  George. 

Morrone,  Joseph-Maria.    Lexicon  Cochin-Sinense  Latinum.  —  See  Amer. 

Philos.  Soc.  (Hist,  and  Lit.  Trans.,  vol.  ii.). 
 Vocabulary  of  the  Cochin-Chinese  Language.  —  See  Amer.  Philos. 

Soc.  (Hist,  and  Lit.  Trans.,  vol.  ii.). 
Morse,  Rev.  Abner.  —  See  Fish,  Phineas. 
Morse,  Rev.  Ebenezer.  —  See  Bucknam,  Nathan. 

Morse,  James.  A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Baptist  Church  in 
Medfield  against  James  Morse.  Copied  from  their  Records.  To- 
gether with  Mr.  Morse's  Remarks.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Boston,  1785. 
(Two  copies.) 

Morse,  Rev.  Jedidiah,  D.D.  An  Abridgment  of  the  American  Gazetteer 
With  Map.    12mo.    Boston,  1798.    [With  Manuscript  Additions.] 


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Morse,  Rev.  Jedidiah,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Address  to  the  Students  of  Phillips  Academy,  Andover ;  delivered 

July  9,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Charlestown,  1799.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  American  Gazetteer.  Illustrated  with  Seven  Maps.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1797. 

 The  American  Geography.  Second  edition,  with  Maps.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1792. 

 The  American  Universal  Geography.    In  Two  Parts.    Illustrated  with 

Maps.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1793.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  American  Universal  Geography.    In  Two  Parts,  —  Part  I.,  third 

edition;  Part  II.,  second  edition.  Introduction  revised  by  Samuel 
Webber,  A.M.,  Holl.  Prof.,  &c.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1796. 

 Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Charlestown,  1803. 

(Two  copies.) 

 The  Character  and  Reward  of  a  Good  and  Faithful  Servant.  Sermon 

delivered  at  Charlestown,  April  29,  1798,  on  the  Death  of  Hon. 
James  Russell.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1798. 

 Convention  Sermon,  May  28,  1812.  8vo,  pp.  28.   Boston,  1812.  (Two 

copies.) 

-«  The  Duty  of  Resignation  under  Afflictions.  Sermon  preached  at  Char- 
lestown, April  17,  1796,  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Thomas  Russell. 
8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1796.    (Two  copies.) 

 Elements  of  Geography,  on  a  New  Plan ;  with  Map  of  the  United 

States,  and  Chart  of  the  World.    24mo.    Boston,  1796. 

 Geography  Made  Easy.    With  Maps.    16mo.    New  Haven  [1784]. 

 Geography  Made  Easy.  Being  an  Abridgment  of  the  American  Uni- 
versal Geography.    Fifth  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1796. 

 The  Gospel  Harvest.    A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Society  for 

Foreign  Missions  of  Boston  and  Vicinity,  Jan.  2,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1815. 

 National-Fast  Sermon,  May  9th,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1798. 

 The  Present  Situation  of  other  Nations  of  the  World  contrasted  with 

our  own.     National-Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Feb.  19,  1795.  8vo, 

pp.  37.    Boston,  1795.    (Three  copies.) 
 Sermon  delivered  before  the  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for 

Foreign  Missions,  at  Springfield,  Sept.  19,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Boston,  1821. 

 Sermon  preached  Feb.  28,  1790,  upon  the  Death  of  Richard  Cary,  Esq. 

4to,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1790.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Miss  Mary  Russell,  who  died  July  24,  1806. 

8vo,  pp.  18.   ,  1806. 

 Sermon  preached  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June  9, 

1801.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Boston,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  before  the  Managers  of  the  Boston  Female  Asylum,  Sept.  25, 

1807.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1807. 

 Sermon  on  the  Present  Dangers  and  Duties  of  the  Citizens  of  the 

United  States.  National  Fast,  April  25,  1799;  with  Notes.  8vo, 
pp.  36.    New  York,  1799. 

 Signs  of  the  Times.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for  propa- 
gating the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America, 
Nov.  1,  1810.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  72.  Charlestown,  1810. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Charlestown,  Nov.  29,  1798.    With  Appendix 

on  French  Intrigue  in  the  United  States.  8vo,  pp.  74.  Boston, 
1798.    (Two  copies.) 


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MORSE,  Rev.  Jedidiah,  D.D.,  continued. 

 The  True  Reasons  on  which  the  Election  of  a  Hollis  Professor  of  Di- 
vinity in  Harvard  College  was  Opposed,  Feb.  14,  1805.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Charlestown,  1805.    (Two  copies.) 

 and  Parish,  Rev.  Elijah.    A  Compendious  History  of  New  England. 

12mo.    Charlestown,  1804. 

 Remarks  on  the  Controversy  between  Dr.  Morse  and  Miss  Adams ; 

with  Some  Notice  of  the  Review  of  Dr.  Morse's  Appeal.  8vo, 
pp.  33.    Boston,  1814. 

 See  Adams,  Hannah.  Belknap,  Jeremy.  FREEMAN,  James.  Har- 
vard College.  Higginson,  Stephen,  jun.  Stanhope,  Philip 
Dormer.    Stillman,  Samuel.    Tucker,  St.  George. 

Morse,  Samuel  F.  B.  Fine  Arts.  A  Reply  to  Art.  X.,  No.  LVIIL,  in  the 
North-American  Review,  entitled  "  Academies  of  Arts,"  &c.  8vo, 
pp.  45.    New  York,  1828. 

 Key  to  Morse's  Picture  of  the  House  of  Representatives.    8vo,  pp.  4. 

 ,  1823. 

 See  Gould,  Benjamin  A.,  jun. 

Morse,  Sidney  E.,  A.M.  A  Geographical  View  of  Greece,  and  an  Historical 
Sketch  of  the  Greek  Revolution.  With  Map.  12mo,  pp.  24.  [New 
Haven,  1824.] 

Morson,  Capt.    A  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  Capt.  M  n,  and  of  the 

Court-Martial.    8vo,  pp.  29.    London,  1745. 
Morss,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  Newburyport.     Benefits  of  the  Gospel.  A 

Sermon  preached   in   St.    Paul's   Church,  Newburyport,  on  the 

Nativity  of  our  Saviour,  1837  ;  with  the  Substance  of  Two  Century 

Sermons  on  the  Sunday  following.   8vo,  pp.  44.   Newburyport,  1838. 
 Discourse  delivered  in  St.  John's  Church,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  May  29, 

1808  ;  on  Occasion  of  Opening  the  New  Church.    [With  Appendix.] 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Newburyport,  1808.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Divinity  of  Christ.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Newburyport,  Dec.  25, 

1812.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Exeter,  1813. 
Mort,  John.  —  See  Toulmin,  H. 

Mortality,  Bill  of.  —  See  Boston,  Town  of.    Lowell,  City  of. 

 Bills  of.  —  See  Graunt,  John. 

 Law  of.  —  See  Law  of  Mortality. 

Mortality  Statistics  of  the  Seventh  Census  of  the  United  States,  1850. — 
See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xiii.). 

Mortimer,  Thomas,  Esq.  The  Elements  of  Commerce,  Politics,  and  Fi- 
nances.   4to.    London,  1772. 

 See  Beawes,  Wyndham. 

[Morton,  Charles.]  The  Little  Peacemaker ;  discovering  Foolish  Pride  the 
Make-bate.    16mo,  pp.  86.    London,  1674. 

Morton,  Rev.  Ebenezer.  More  Last  Words  to  these  Churches.  In  Answer 
to  Rev.  J.  Cotton,  of  Halifax.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1746. 

Morton,  Hon.  Marcus,  LL.D.  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Taunton,  No- 
vember, 1853.  —  See  Massachusetts  (Discussions  on  the  Constitu- 
tion).   Pitman,  J.    Rhode  Island.    Whig  Party. 

Morton,  Nathaniel.  New  England's  Memorial.  16mo.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1721. 

 See  Davis,  John.    Keith,  George. 

Morton,  Hon.  Perez.    Oration  at  the  Re-interment  of  the  Remains  of  Gen. 

Joseph  Warren,  Boston,  April  8,  1776.     [Second  edition.]  4to, 

pp.  13.    Boston,  1776. 
 See  Boston  Massacre. 


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Morton,  Samuel  George,  M.D.  Catalogue  of  Skulls  of  Man  and  the  In- 
ferior Animals,  in  the  Collection  of  Samuel  G.  Morton,  M.D.  8vo, 
pp.  48.    Philadelphia,  1840. 

[Morton,  Mrs.  Sarah  Wentworth.]  Ouabi;  or,  The  Virtues  of  Nature. 
An  Indian  Tale,  in  Four  Cantos.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston,  1790. 

Morton,  lit.  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  —  See  Ames,  William. 

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Mosaic  Account  of  the  Creation.  —  See  Marsh,  Ebenezer  Grant. 

Mosambique,  Slave-trade  in.  —  See  Texugo,  F.  Torres. 

Moscovia.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Mose,  Henry.  —  See  Hodder,  James. 

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Moses  and  Aaron.  —  See  Godwyn,  Thomas.    Noyes,  James. 

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MoSHEIM,  Johann  Lorenz  von.  Sitten-Lehre  der  Heiligen  Schrift,  Fiinfter 
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Moss,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.  The  Providential  Division  of  Men  into  Rich  and 
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Mosse,  Rev.  Miles,  D.D.  Scotland's  Welcome.  Sermon  preached  at  Need- 
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Mosto,  Alvise  da.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Mot  (un)  sur  Louis  le  Traitre,  ou  le  dernier,  et  sa  Famille.  Par  C.  L. 
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Mothers  in  the  Free  States,  Address  to.  Mrs.  E.  B.  Follen.  —  See  Ameri- 
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Mother's  Law,  The.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 

Motifs  qui  doivent  determiner  les  Ministres  Plenipotentiaires,  Fran^ais  et 

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Motion-Life  ;  or,  The  Demon  of  the  Age,  and  Means  of  its  Exorcism.  — 

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MOTTEY,  Itev.  Joseph.  Address  occasioned  by  the  Peace  between  America 
and  Great  Britain,  established  Feb.  17,  1815.  Delivered  at  Lynn- 
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MOUNT -VERNON  Church,  Boston.  The  Confession  of  Faith  and  Covenant 
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Mourt,  George.  Relation  or  Journal  of  the  Beginning,  &c,  of  the  English 
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Muir,  Rev.  George.  The  Conversion  of  the  Gentiles  illustrated.  A  Sermon 
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Muir,  Rev.  James,  D.D.  Address  before  the  Bible  Societv  of  the  District 
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Muir,  Thomas,  Esq.,  Younger,  An  Account  of  the  Trial  of,  before  the 
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Munk,  Edward.  The  Metres  of  the  Greeks  and  Romans.  Translated  from 
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Munoz,  Juan-Baptista.    The  History  of  the  New  World.    Translated  from 

the  Spanish,  with  Notes.    8vo.    London,  1707. 
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Meeting  of  the  Geological  Society  of  London,  18th  February,  1842. 

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MURDOCH,  William  D.  C.  Address  on  the  Free-soil  Question.  12mo,  pp.  43. 
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Murier,  Culture  du.  —  See  BONAFOUS,  Matthieu. 

Murmelius,  Johannes.  —  See  Mantuan,  Baptist  Spagnoli. 

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Murphey,  Hon.  Archibald  D.  Oration  delivered  at  Chapel  Hill,  N.C., 
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Murphy,  Henry  C.  —  See  De  Vries,  David  Peterson.    New  Netherland. 

Murphy,  Stephen,  and  Doyle,  John,  Report  of  the  Trials  of,  for  Rape, 
Dedham,  Oct.  23,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1817. 

Murray,  Rev.  James.  Sermons  to  Doctors  in  Divinity;  with  Lectures  to 
Lords  Spiritual,  and  a  Sermon  on  Self-Defence.  12mo.  Glas- 
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Murray,  Rev.  John,  New  York.  An  Extract  of  a  Letter  to  Rev.  Air. 
Moorhead,  in  Boston,  dated  June  6,  1764.  16mo,  pp.  4.  Bos- 
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Murray,  Rev.  John,  Boothbay,  Me.  An  Appeal  to  the  Impartial  Public  in 
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Murray,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Newburyport  The  Diligent  Servant  excited.  A 
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Murray,  Rev.  John,  Boston  and  Gloucester.  Some  Hints  relative  to  the 
Forming  of  a  Christian  Church,  with  the  Character  of  a  Consistent 
Universalist.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1791. 

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Murray,  Lindley.  English  Exercises,  adapted  to  the  Grammar  lately  pub- 
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Murray,  W.  Case  relating  to  the  Southern  Boundary  of  the  Massachusetts 
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Muscat.  Embassy  to.  —  See  Roberts,  Edmund. 

Muscles,  Comparative  Description  of  the.  —  See  Douglas,  James. 

Muscongus  Lands.  —  See  Waldo,  Samuel. 

Muscovy,  Travels  into.  —  See  Olearius,  Adamus. 

Mi  see  des  Monumens  Francais.  —  See  Lenoir,  Alexandre. 

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Museum,  The.  —  See  Quaritch,  Bernard. 

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Music,  Boston  Academy  of.  —  See  Boston  Academy. 

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William.  Black,  John.  Brownson,  Oliver.  Davisson,  Ananias. 
Federal  Harmony.  Gram,  Hans.  Holden,  Oliver.  Jocelin, 
Simeon.  Law,  Andrew.  Lyon,  James.  Pool,  David.  Read, 
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 Essay  on  the  Influence  of  Tobacco  upon  Life  and  Health.   12mo,  pp.  48. 

Boston,  1830. 
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Muster,  Sermon  delivered  at  a,  Lancaster,  1756. —  Sec  Mellen,  John. 

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Mutter,  Thomas  D.,  M.D.  Lecture  introductory  to  a  Course  on  the  Prin- 
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Myles,  Charlotte,  als.  Griswold.  —  See  Griswold,  Rufus  W.  (Statement). 
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Mysterious  Agents,  Philosophy  of.  —  See  Rogers,  Edward  C. 
Mystery  of  Godliness.  —  See  Webster,  Josiah. 

  of  the  Gospel  in  the  Salvation  of  Sinners.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

 hid  from  Ages  and  Generations,  made  Manifest  by  the  Gospel  Revela- 
tion. —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

 of  Husbandry  Discovered.  —  See  Worlidge,  John. 

 of  the  Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God.  —  See  Usher,  James. 

 of  Iniquitie.  —  See  Morney,  Philip. 

 of  Israel's  Salvation.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 of  Jesuitism.  —  See  Jesuitism. 


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X..  S.    Rawleigh  Redivivus ;  or,  The  State  Polititian.    Being  an  Account 

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NAIMBANNA,  an  African  Prince,  Memoirs  of.  —  See  Gilpin,  William. 

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Nancy,  Brig.  —  See  Conseil  d'Etat. 
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Narratives  illustrative  of  the  Contests  in  Ireland  in  1641  and  1690.  —  See 
Croker,  Thomas  Crofton. 

Nash,  Rev.  Judah.  —  See  Bancroft,  Aaron. 

Nash,  Thomas.  —  See  Marshall,  John. 

Nashua,  N.H.,  History  of.  —  See  Fox,  Charles  J. 

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Nashville,  X.H.,  History  of.  —  See  Fox,  Charles  J. 

Nashville,  Term.,  City  of.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  City  Council 
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NASHVILLE  [Tenn.]  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Letter  and  Documents  in  rela- 
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NASON,  Rev.  Reuben,  A.M.  An  Address  delivered  at  Gorham  [Me.],  on 
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la  Maladie  Epidemique  que  regne  a  Philadelphie.    [French  and 

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Disorder  prevalent  in  Philadelphia.    [French  and  English.]  8vo, 

pp.48.    Philadelphia,  1793. 
Natal,  Account  of.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

Natchez,  Miss.,  Meteorological  Observations  near.  —  See  Meteorological 
Observations. 

Natchez  Female  Academy.  —  See  Marshall,  S.  Y. 

Nathanael's  Character  Displayed.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

NATICK,  Town  of.  Order  of  I^xercises  at  the  Celebration  of  the  Two  Hun- 
dredth Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Town  of  Natick,  8th 
October,  1851.    Broadside.    Boston,  1851. 

 History  of.  —  See  Biglow,  William.    Moore,  Martin. 

Natick  Indian  Language.  —  See  Cotton,  Josiah. 

Nation  (A)  saved  from  its  Prosperity  only  by  the  Gospel.  —  See  Hickok, 
Laurens  P. 

National  Arithmetick  ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Finances  of  the  Common- 
wealth of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Swan,  James. 
 Assembly.  —  See  Assembles  Nationals. 

 of  Delegates  held  at  Dublin,  October,  1784.  —  See  Ireland. 

 Bank  (A),  or  No  Banks.  —  See  Hurd,  John  R. 

 Project  for  a.  —  See  Banking. 

 Remarks  on  a.  —  See  Webster,  Daniel. 

 Bankrupt  Law.  —  See  Bankrupt  Law. 

 Churches  (Of).  —  See  Baxter,  Richard. 

 Convention,  Democratic.  —  See  Democratic  National  Convention. 

 Convention  of  France. —  See  Deseze,  Romain.    France.  Tousard, 

Louis. 

 ■  of  Silk-growers  and  Silk-manufacturers,  New  York.  —  See  Silk, 

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System.    8vo,  pp.  4(5.    Boston,  1824. 

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niel Clarke.    Sharp,  Granville.    WHITMAN,  Bernard. 

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 in  Ireland.  —  See  Commissioners. 

 Fast,  May  9,  1798.  —  See  Abercromrie,  James.    BELKNAP,  Jeremy. 

Bradford,  Alden.    Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.    K IRELAND,  John 

Thornton.    Miller,  Samuel.    Morse,  Jedidiah.    OSGOOD,  David. 

Porter,  Eliphalet.    Thayer,  John. 
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Holmes,  Abiel.    Latiirop,  John.    Stillman,  Samuel. 
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Goddard,  William  G.  Hall,  Edward  B.  Lamson,  Alvan.  Vin- 
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 Intelligencer  (The)  and  Washington  Advertiser,  from  Jan.  1,  1806,  to 

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  Medals  of  America.  —  See  Wyatt,  Thomas. 

  Mirror  of  Corruption.  —  See  Union,  British. 

 Monument  to  the  Memory  of  Washington.  —  See  Wintiirop,  Robert  C. 

 Popular  Education.  —  See  Board  of  National  Popular  Education. 

 Prejudices  against  Union  with  Scotland.  —  See  De  Foe,  Daniel. 

 Prosperity  the  Reward  of  National  Equity.  —  See  Tract  Association 

of  Friends. 

 Republican  Convention.    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  National 

Republican  Convention,  held  at  Worcester,  Oct.  11,  1832.  8vo, 
pp.  75.    Boston,  1832. 

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 Rights  and  State  Rights.  —  See  Pickering,  John. 

 Road.  —  See  Richardson,  Joseph. 

  Safety  Insurance  and  Trust  Company.    An  Exposition  of  the  Nature 

and  Advantages  of  Life  Insurance.  Second  edition.  12mo,  pp.  36. 
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 Schools.    Dialogue  between  Mary  Close  and  Catherine  Free  concerning 

National  Schools.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Dublin,  n.  d. 

 Sins.  —  See  Codman,  John.    Kip,  William  Ingraham. 

 and  State  Rights.    National  and  State  Rights  considered  by  "  One  of 

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Murray,  John.  Osgood,  David.  Porter,  Eliphalet.  Rodgers, 
John.    Trumbull,  Benjamin. 

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Barnard,  Thomas.  Bracken, John.  Bradford,  Ebenezer.  Deane. 
Samuel.  Green,  Ashbel.  Holmes,  Abiel.  Kendal,  Samuel. 
Madison,  James.  Mellen,  John.  Morse,  Jedidiah.  Murray, 
John.  Osgood,  David.  Sampson,  Ezra.  Story,  Isaac.  Tappan, 
David.  Thacher,  Thomas.  Tyler,  John.  Wadssvorth,  Benja- 
min.   Ware,  Henry. 

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Lathrop,  John.    Popkin,  John  Snelling.    Williams,  Solomon. 

 Vaccine  Establishment.    Report,  dated  9th  March.  1812.    Folio,  pp.  3. 

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National-Garde  von  Louisville.  Constitution  der  National-Garde  von 
Louisville.    16mo,  pp.  16.    Louisville,  n.  d. 

Nations,  Manners  and  Spirit  of.  An  Essay  on  the  Manners  and  Spirit  of 
Nations.    [Imperfect,  containing  parts  of  three  vols.]    8vo.    n.  cl. 

Native-American  Association,  Louisiana.  —  See  Louisiana  Native- 
American  Association. 

 Party.  —  See  Campbell,  William  W. 

Natives  of  Scotland  in  America,  Address  to.  —  See  Witherspoon,  John. 
Nativity  of  Christ.  —  See  Barnard,  John.    Dana,  James.  Scougal, 
Henry. 

Nattali  and  Bond.  Catalogue  of  English  and  Foreign  Books,  No.  1, 
March,  1850  ;  and  Supplement  for  1856.    8vo.    London,  1850-56. 

Natterstrom,  Administrator  of  J.  Taylor,  vs.  Ship  Hazard ;  Perkins,  Own- 
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Natura,  et  Complessione  Humana,  Discorso  sopra  la.  —  Sec  Agrippa,  Livio. 

Natural  History.  A  Lecture  on  the  Study  of  Natural  History  and  its 
Relative  Sciences.    8vo,  pp.  50.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

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Humphreys,  Samuel.  King,  H.  Lyceum  of  Natural  History. 
Moyes,  Henry.  Peale,  Charles  W.  PRECEPTOR,  The.  Win- 
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 Lyceum  of,  New  York.  —  See  Lyceum. 

 of  Barbadoes.  —  See  Hughes,  Griffith. 

 of  Carolina.  —  See  New  Collection  of  Voyages  and  Travels. 

 of  Greenland.  —  See  Egede,  Hans. 

 of  Lancashire,  Cheshire,  and  the  Peak  in  Derbyshire.  —  See  Leigh, 

Charles. 

 of  the  Negro  Race.  —  See  Guenebault,  J.  H. 

 of  the  Slug-worm. —  See  Peck,  William  Dandridge. 

 of  New  York.  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 

 of  Staffordshire.  —  See  Plot,  Robert. 

 of  Vermont.  —  See  Vermont,  State  of. 

Natural-History  Society,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Society  of  Natural 

History.    Teschemacher,  J.  E. 

 ,  Harvard.  —  See  Harvard  College.    Hill,  Thomas. 

 of  Montreal.    Twenty-ninth  Annual  Report,  May,  18o7.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Montreal,  1857. 
Natural  and  Moral  Government  and  Agency  of  God  in  causing 

Droughts  and  Rains.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 
 and  Morall  Historie  of  the  East  and  West  Indies.  —  See  Acosta, 

Joseph. 

 or  Moral  Justice  and  Decorum.  A  Dissertation,  wherein  the  Funda- 
mentals of  Natural  or  Moral  Justice  and  Decorum  are  laid  down 
and  clearly  stated,  according  to  the  Principles  of  Mr.  Hobbs. 
16mo.    London,  1706. 

 Philosophy.  —  See  Helsham,  Richard.    Lathrop,  John.  Stoddard, 

Simeon. 

 and  Political  Observations  made  upon  the  Bills  of  Mortality.  —  See 

Graunt,  John. 
 Power  of  Kings.  —  See  Filmer,  Sir  Robert. 

 Religion.  —  See  Allen,  Ethan.    Barnard,  Thomas.    Eliot,  Andrew. 

Palfrey, John  G. 

 aided  by  Revelation,  and  perfected  in  Christianity.  —  See  Hitch- 
cock, Gad. 

 as  distinguished  from  Revealed.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

 and  Revealed  Religion.  —  See  Andrews,  William  S.  (Treatise,  &c). 

Nye,  Stephen. 

 and  Statistical  View;  or,  Picture  of  Cincinnati,  &c.  —  See  Drake, 

Daniel. 

 Theology.  —  See  Wallace,  William  Clay. 

Naturalization  Laws.  —  See  United  States. 
Nature,  The  Catechism  of.  —  See  Martinet. 

 and  Constitution  of  the  Law  given  to  Adam.  —  See  Sanford,  David. 

 in  Disease.  —  See  Bigelow,  Jacob. 

 of  Jesus  Christ  a  Mystery.  —  See  Ellis,  George  E. 


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NATURE  of  the  Kingdom  or  Church  of  Christ.  —  See  Hoadley,  Benjamin. 

 of  Man,  and  his  State  after  Death.  —  See  Vaughan,  Thomas  (Anthro- 

posophia  Theomagica). 

 ,  Series,  and  Order  of  Occurrences.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

NAUTICA  Antica,  Istoria  della.  —  See  Bechi,  Stanislao. 

Nautical  Almanac  (The)  and  Astronomical  Ephemeris,  for  the  Years  1800 
(second  edition),  1810,  1812,  1813,  1814,  1815,  1816,  1817,  1818, 
1819,  1820,  1821,  and  1822.  8vo.  1800  and  1810,  London. 
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Navajo  Country,  Report  of  an  Expedition  into  the.  —  See  United  States 
(Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  xiv.). 

Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere.  —  See 
Gilliss,  James  M.  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 
vol.  XV.). 

 Battles.  — See  EKINS,  Charles. 

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title,  &c] 

 Establishment  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Lloyd,  James. 

 Occurrences  of  the  Late  War,  Account  of  the.  —  See  James,  William. 

 Retiring  Board.  —  See  Clayton,  John  M. 

Navegacion  e  Reconocimiento  del  Rio  Paraguay.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de 
(Doc,  t.  iv.). 

NAVIGANTIUM  atque  Itinerantium  Bibliotheca.  —  See  Harris,  John. 
Navigation.  —  See  Norwood,  Richard.    Smith,  William. 
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a  French  Man-of-war  in  175,3.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1759. 

 of  the  Mississippi.  Monroe's  Embassy  ;  or,  The  Conduct  of  the  Govern- 
ment in  relation  to  our  Claims  to  the  Navigation  of  the  Mississippi 
considered.    8vo,  pp.  57.    Philadelphia,  1803. 

 .    See  St.  Louis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

 of  the  United  States.  —  See  Seybert,  Adam. 

Navigation  Act,  Report  upon  the.  —  See  Barrere  de  Vieuzac,  Bertrand. 
Navigation  de  l'Amazone.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de. 

 de  France  aux  Indes.  —  See  Mannevilette,  Dapres  de. 

 Interieure  de  la  France  en  1837.  —  See  France. 

Navigatione  (De)  Illustris  et  Magnanimi  Equitis  aurati  Humfredi  Gilberti. 

Carmen  E7n6aruiov  S.  Parmenii  Buda?ii.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel. 
Navigationi  et  Viaggi,  Delle.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Navigator  (The) ;  containing  Directions  for  navigating  the  Monongahela, 

Allegheny,  Ohio,  and  Mississippi  Rivers.    With  Appendix,  contain- 
ing Account  of  Louisiana,  &c.    12mo.    Pittsburgh,  1814. 
 containing   Directions   for  navigating  the  Monongahela,  Allegheny, 

Ohio,  and  Mississippi  Rivers.   12mo.   Pittsburgh,  1817.  [Imperfect.] 
Navy,  United-States.    Assimilated  Rank  of  the  Civil  Branch  of  the  Navy. 

8vo,  pp.  8.    [Philadelphia,  1848.] 
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of  the  United  States,  including  Officers  of  the  Marine  Corps.  12mo, 

pp.  36.    Washington,  1818. 
 .    Register  of  the  Commission  and  Warrant  Officers  of  the  Navy 

of  the  United  States.    12mo,  pp.  32.    Washington,  1820. 
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pp.  72.    Washington,  1841. 
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Navy,  United-States,  continued. 

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1852.  8yo.    Washington,  1852. 

 .    Register  of  the  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  for 

1853.  8vo.    Washington,  1853. 

   .    Register  of  the  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  for 

1854.  8vo.    Washington,  1854. 

 .    Register  of  the  Officers  of  the  Navy  of  the  United  States  for 

1855.  8vo.    Washington,  1855. 

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pp.  4().   1  1845. 

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 and  Marine  Corps  of  the  United  States,  Register  of  the.  —  See  MECH- 
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 Pension  Fund,  United-States.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

Navy  List,  British,  1777.  A  List  of  the  Flag-officers  of 'his  Majesty's 
Fleet.  16mo.  [London,  1776.  With  Manuscript  Notes  and  Addi- 
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Naylor,  James.  Milk  for  Babes,  and  Meat  for  Strong  Men.  A  Feast  of 
Fat  Things ;  Wine  well  refined  on  the  Lees.  4to,  pp.  28.  Lon- 
don, 1661. 

Nazianzeni  Querela  et  Votum  Iustum.  —  See  Jameson,  William. 
Ne  Sutor  ultra  Crepidam.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

Neal,  Rev.  Daniel,  A.M.  The  History  of  New  England ;  containing  an 
Impartial  Account  of  the  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  of  the 
Country  to  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  1700.  With  Map  and  Appendix, 
containing  their  present  Charter,  &c.  Second  edition.  Vol.  ii.,  8vo. 
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Reformation  to  the  Death  of  Queen  Elizabeth.  A  new  edition ; 
revised,  &c,  by  Joshua  Toulmin,  A.M.  5  vols.  8vo.  Bath,  1793-97. 

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Neal,  Rev.  James  A.  —  See  Buckminster,  Joseph. 

Neal,  Theodore  Augustus.    The  Neal  Record  ;  being  a  List  of  the  Descend- 
ants of  John  Neale.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1856. 
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Neale,  John.  —  See  Neal,  Theodore  Augustus. 

Neale,  Rev.  Rollin  H.,  D.D.    Religious  Liberty.    Election  Sermon,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1852. 
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Nearciio.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giov.  Battista. 

Nebraska,  The  Ancient  Fauna  of.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Con- 

trib.,  vol.  vi.). 
 ,  Geology  of.  —  See  Owen,  David  Dale. 

 and  Kansas.  —  See  Massachusetts  Emigrant  Aid  Company. 

Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill.  —  See  Bell,  John.    Chandler,  Joseph  R. 

Cullom,  William.     Douglas,  Stephen  A.     Everett,  Edward. 

Harris,  Wiley  P.    Right  of  Petition.    Upham,  Charles  W. 

Wade,  Edward.    Walley,  Samuel  H.    Washburn,  Israel,  jun. 

Wentworth,  Tappan. 

 Question,  The.  —  See  Parker,  Theodore.    Smith,  Truman. 

 Territory.  —  See  Sew^ard,  William  H.    Sumner,  Charles. 

Necessarius*  —  See  Cooke,  Samuel. 


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Necessary  Admonitions.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Properties  and  Practices  of  a  Good  Servant.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Necessities  and  Advantages  of  a  Public  Spirit.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Necessity  (The)  of  the  Belief  of  Christianity  by  the  Citizens  of  the  State, 

in  order  to  our  Political  Prosperity.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 
 and  Benefit  of  washing  the  Heart.  —  See  B URGES,  Cornelius  (Sermon 

before  House  of  Commons). 
 of  Brotherly  Love.  —  See  Brotherly  Love. 

 and  Divine  Excellency  of  a  Life  of  Purity  and  Holiness.  —  See  Foth- 

ergill,  Samuel. 

 of  using  the  Plain  W ord  of  God.  —  See  Root,  J. 

Neck  Lands,  Report  on.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 
Nedham,  Marchamont.  —  See  Selden,  John. 

Needful  Caution  (A)  against  a  Sin  that  easily  besets  us.  Sermon  at  Bos- 
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 Constitution  of  Magistracy.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Calvin. 

Needham,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  2d  Series).  Pal- 
mer, Stephen. 

Needlewoman's  Friend  Society.  Report  for  the  Second  Anniversary  of 
the  Needlewoman's  Friend  Society.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1849. 

 .    Report  for  the  Third  Anniversary.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1850. 

Negotiations  for  Peace  between  Great  Britain  and  France,  1797.  —  See 
Great  Britain. 

 ,  1807.  — See  Roscoe,  William. 

Negro,  Rio.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Negro  Apprenticeship  in  the  British  Colonies.  —  See  Apprenticeship 
System. 

 Race,  Natural  History  of  the.  —  See  Guenebault,  J.  H. 

 Slavery  and  the  New  Constitution  [of  Kentucky].  —  Sec  Breckin- 
ridge, Robert  J. 

"  no  Evil."  By  B.  F.  Stringfellow.  —  See  New-England  Emi- 
grant Aid  Company. 

 in  the  United  States  (Address  on)  by  the  Loyal  National  Repeal 

Association.  —  See  New'-England  Antislavery  Tract  Associa- 
tion, Tract  No.  2.  Slavery. 

 Unjustifiable.  —  See  McLeod,  Alexander. 

Negroes,  Religious  Instruction  of  the.  —  See  Association  for  the  Religious 

Instruction  of  Negroes. 
Nehemiah.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 on  the  Wall  in  Troublesome  Times.  —  See  Mitchel,  Jonathan. 

Ne-hoo-le.  —  See  Wyman,  Jeffries. 

Neidiiard,  Charles,  M.D.  An  Answer  to  the  Homoeopathic  Delusions  of 
Dr.  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Philadelphia,  1842. 

NELSON,  .    Letter  to  the  Presbyterians  of  Missouri.  —  See  Slavery. 

Nelson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  —  See  Cutler,  Timothy. 
Nelson,  Rev.  H.  —  See  Sherwin,  William. 

Nelson,  Rev.  John.  A  Letter  to  the  Protestant  Dissenters  in  the  Parish  of 
Ballykelly,  in  Ireland.  The  second  Salem  edition.  8vo.  Salem, 
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Nelson,  Rev.  John.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Arsetius  B. 

Hull,  Worcester,  May,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
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Nelson,  Robert,  Esq.  The  True  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Most  Holy  and 
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the  Proprietors.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  n.  d. 

Neptune,  Discovery  of  the  Planet.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution. 

Nereis  Boreali-Americana.    [William  H,  Harvey,  M.D.] —  See  Smith- 
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1 1-    Neuo  Cesar  ;  or,  Monarchic  Depraved.    An  Historicall  Worke.  Folio. 
London,  1024. 

Neron  (Le)  Corse.  —  See  Napoleon  I.,  Emperor  of  France. 

Nestorians.    History  of  the  Missions  of  the  Nestorian  Christians  in  Central 

and  Eastern  Asia.     From  the  Missionary  Herald.     8vo,  pp.  10. 

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Netherlands.    Annals  of  the  Troubles  in  the  Netherlands.    8vo.    n.  d. 
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NetscHER,  Pieter  Marinus.    Les  Hollandais  au  Bresil.    Notice  Historique 
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Nettleton,  Thomas,  M.D.    A  Treatise  on  Virtue  and  Happiness.  Third 

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Hennepin,  Louis. 
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Neuralgia.  —  See  Brown,  Buckminster. 
Neurology.  —  See  Buchanan,  Joseph  R. 
Neutral  Flags.  —  See  Neutrals  (War  in  Disguise). 

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Nevins,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Miller,  Samuel. 

Nevis,  Farewell  Sermon  at  the  Island  of.  —  See  Heskith,  Thomas. 

 and  St.  Christopher's,  Islands  of.    The  Case  of  the  Planters  and  other 

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New  and  Admirable  Art  of  setting-  Corn.  —  See  Plat,  H. 

New-Albany  Lodge,  I.O.O.F.  The  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  New- 
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New  American  Magazine  (The),  March,  1759-March,  1760.    8vo.  Wood- 
bridge,  N.J.,  1759-60. 
 Alphabet,  The.  —  See  Pulsifer,  John  S. 

 Annual  Register ;  or,  General  Repository  of  History,  Politics,  and 

Literature,  for  1782,  1783,  1784,  and  1794.  3  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1783-95. 

Newark,  N.J.,  First  Presbyterian  Church  in.  —  See  Stearns,  Jonathan  F. 
Newark  Academy,  Newark,  N.J.    Young  Ladies'  Department.  Quarterly 
Catalogue.    16mo,  pp.  32.    NeAvark,  1809. 

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New  Art  of  Gardening.  —  See  Meager,  Leonard. 

 of  Short  and  Swift  Writing,  without  Characters.  —  See  Rat- 
cliff,   . 

New  Ashford,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (History  of  Berk- 
shire). 

New  Baltimore,  Ship  Canal  from  Albany  to.  —  See  McAlpine,  Wil- 
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New  Bedford,  Town  of.  Report  of  the  Selectmen  on  the  Financial  Con- 
cerns of  the  Town  of  New  Bedford,  1843-1844.  8vo,  pp.  26.  New 
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Charter,  and  Rules  and  Orders  of  the  City  Council.  8vo.  New 
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8vo,  pp.  16.    NeAv  Bedford,  1855. 
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March  31,  1856.    8yo,  pp.  16.    New  Bedford,  1856. 
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presented  April,  1857.    8yo,  pp.  16.    New  Bedford,  1857. 
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New-Bedford  Auxiliary  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance.  — 
See  Read,  Alexander. 

 Directory.  —  See  Crapo,  Henry  H. 

m  Lyceum.  —  See  Greene,  Thomas  A. 

 Oak-Grove  Cemetery.  —  See  Congdon,  James  B. 

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New  Body  (A)  of  Geography.  —  See  Thesaurus  Geografhicus. 
New-Born  Christian,  The.  —  See  Hunt,  Nicholas. 

New  Brick  Church,  Boston.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler.  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 
Newburgh  Letters.  —  See  Congress. 

NEWBURY,  Mass.,  First  Church  in. —  See  Withington,  Leonard. 
Newburyport,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Cushing,  Caleb. 
Newburyport  Artillery  Company.  —  See  Lunt,  George. 
Newcastle,  Me.,  Petition,  &c,  of.  —  See  Maine  Lands. 
Newcastle,  Thomas,  Duke  of.  —  See  Pelham,  Thomas. 


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 Chain  (A)  of  Plain  Argument,  deemed  Conclusive  against  Trinitarian- 
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 Charter  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

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Discoveries  and  Conquests  in  all  Parts  of  the  "World.  For  the 
Month  of  May,  1709.  [Containing  Lawson's  History  of  Carolina.] 
4to.    London,  1709. 

Newcome,  Rev.  Peter,  A.M.  Sermon  preach'd  to  the  Societies  for  Reforma- 
tion of  Manners,  Dec.  26,  1709.    4to,  pp.  24.    London,  1710. 

Newcome,  Rt.  Ilev.  Richard,  Bishop  of  Landan.  Sermon  before  the  Society 
for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  20,  17(51.  8vo, 
pp.  88.    London,  1761. 

Newcome,  Rt.  Rev.  "William,  D.D.  Translation  of  the  New  Testament.  — 
See  Review. 

Newcomen,  Rev.  Matthew.  The  Craft  and  Crvelty  of  the  Chvrche's  Adver- 
saries. Sermon  before  the  House  of  Commons,  Nov.  5,  1642.  4to, 
pp.  48.    London,  1643. 

New  Converts  exhorted  to  cleave  to  the  Lord.  —  See  Chandler,  Isaac. 

 Court  House,  Boston.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter  Oxenbridge  (Charge, 

December,  1835). 

 Covenant.    Fourteenth  Sermon  on  the  New  Covenant.  [Fragment 

from  p.  443-p.  486.]    8vo.    London,  n.  cl. 
 Custom  House,  Boston.  —  See  Architecture. 

 Description  of  all  the  Counties  in  England  and  "Wales.  16mo.  [Im- 
perfect.] 

 Discovery  (A)  of  the  Prelate's  Tyranny.  —  See  Prynne,  "William. 

 of  Spanish  Popery  and  Jesuitical  Stratagems.  —  See  WADSWORTH, 

James. 

 of  a  Vast  Countrv  in  America.  —  See  Hennepin.  Louis. 

 Divinity  (The)  Tried."  —  See  Rand.  Asa. 

Newe  ALMANACKS  and  Prognosticator  for  1617.  —  See  Bretnor,  Thomas. 
Newell,  Rev.  Frederick  R.  —  See  Stebbins,  Rufus  P. 
Newell,  Mrs.  Harriet.  —  See  Woods,  Leonard. 

Newell,  Rev.  Jonathan.    Sermon  preached  at  Stow,  16th  May,  1783.  8vo, 

pp.  27.    Boston,  1784. 
  See  "West,  Samuel. 

Newell,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  "Worcester,  Samuel  M. 
Newell,  Timothy.    Journal,  1775-1776. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  i.  4th  Series). 

Newell,  Rev.  "William,  D.D.  The  Changes  of  Life.  A  Discourse  delivered 
in  Cambridge  on  the  Sunday  after  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Harriet  F. 
Webster,  Oct.  16,  1853.    8vo",  pp.  16.    Cambridge,  1853. 

 Corrupt  Gifts.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  First  Parish  in  Cam- 
bridge, Jan.  22,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Cambridge,  1854. 

 Discourse  on  the  Cambridge-Church  Gathering  in  1636 ;  delivered 

Feb.  22,  1846.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  65.  Boston,  1846. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Farewell  Sermon  upon  Leaving  the  Old  Meeting-house  of  the  First 

Parish  in  Cambridge,  Dec.  1,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Cambridge,  1834. 

 Notice  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Mr.  Andrews  Norton.    [From  the 

Christian  Examiner  for  November,  1853.]  8vo,  pp.  30.  Cam- 
bridge, 1853. 

 Our  National  Legislature.    A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Day  of  the 

Annual  Fast,  April  7,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Cambridge.  1842*. 


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Newell,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

 The  Pastor's  Remembrances.    A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  First 

Parish  in  Cambridge,  May  27,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Cambridge,  185.5. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New  Meeting-house  of  the 

First  Parish,  Cambridge.  Dec.  12,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Camb.  1834. 

 See  Dewey,  Orville.    Greenwood,  Francis  W.  P. 

Newell,  Hon.  William  A.,  Governor  of  New  Jersey.  —  See  New  Jersey, 
State  of. 

New  England.    An  Abstract  of  the  Lawes  of  New  England,  as  they  are 

now  established.    4to,  pp.  15.    London,  1641. 
 ,  Account  of,  in  Verse.    Bradford.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  iii.  1st  Series). 

 ,  Agents  of,  in  England.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 ,  Annals  of.    Prince.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  2d 

Series). 

 ,  Charters  of.  Reasons  for  the  Confirmation  of  the  Charters  be- 
longing to  the  Several  Corporations  in  New  England.  4to,  pp.  4. 
[No  imprint.] 

 Charters,  Defence  of  the.  —  See  Dummer,  Jeremy. 

 — ,  Chronological  History  of.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

 ,  Climate  of.  —  See  Gray,  John  C.  (Essays). 

 ,  Colonization  of.  —  See  Ripley,  Charles.    Robinson,  Theresa 

A.  L.  V.  J. 

 ,  Concise  Historical  View  of  the  Planting,  &c,  of.  —  See  Adams, 

Amos. 

 ,  Customs  of.  —  See  Felt,  Joseph  B. 

 ,  Description  of.    Sir  F.  Gorges.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  vi.  3d  Series). 

 .    Capt.  John  Smith.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  3d 

Series). 

 ,  Discoveries  and  Plantations  in.  —  See  Gorges,  Ferdinando. 

 ,  Discovery  and  Plantation  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 

 .  Early  History  of.  —  See  Breck,  Samuel. 

 ,  Ecclesiastical'  History  of.  —  See  Felt,  Joseph  B. 

 ,  First  Settlement  of.  —  See  Church,  John  Hubbard.  Webster, 

Daniel. 

 ,  Good  News  from.    E.  Winslpw.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  viii.  1st  Series;  vol.  ix.  2d  Series). 
 ,  History  of.  —  See  Adams,  Hannah.    Backus,  Isaac.  Hubbard, 

William.  '  Johnson,  Edward.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  2d  Series). 

Mauduit,  Israel.    Morse,  Jedidiah.    Neal,  Daniel.  Palfrey, 

John  Gorham.    Robertson,  William.    Smith,  John.  Wintiirop, 

John.    Wood,  William. 

 .  Ichnology  of.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Edward. 

 ,  Indian  Wars  in.  —  See  Hubbard,  William. 

 Judged  by  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord.  —  See  Bishop,  George. 

 ,  Ministers  of.  —  See  Plea  for  the. 

 .  The  Northmen  in.  —  See  Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin. 

 .  Plantations  in.  —  See  White,  John  (Planter's  Plea). 

 ,  Planting  and  Progressive  Improvement  of.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 

 Pleaded  with.  —  See  Oakes,  Urian. 

 ,  Poem  on.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  1st  Series). 

 .    A  Poem.  —  See  MoRRELL,  William. 

 ,  Voyage  to.  —  See  Josselyn,  John. 


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New  England  and  the  West  —  Sec  IIaskins,  It.  W. 

 .    See  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros. 

Present  State  of  New  England.  Revolution. 
New-England  Agriculture.  —  See  Gray,  John  C.  (Essays). 

 Almanac  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord,  1686.    lGmo.    Camb.  1686. 

 .    See  Clougii,  Samuel.    Thomas,  Isaiah. 

 Antimasonic  Almanac.  —  See  Almanac. 

 Antislavery  Convention.  Proceedings  of  the  Xew-England  Anti- 
slavery  Convention,  Boston,  1884.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1834. 

 Antislavery  Society.    Constitution,  with  Address  to  the  Public. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1832. 

 .    First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  Jan.  (J,  1833. 

With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1833. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  Jan.  15,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  48.    Bost.  1834. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  January,  183<).  8vo,  pp.  23.    Bost.  1835. 

 .    See  Child,  David  L. 

 Antislavery  Tract  Association.    Tracts.    12mo.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Asylum  for  the  Blind.    Catalogue  of  Articles  to  be  offered  for 

Sale  at  the  Ladies'  Fair,  Salem,  April  10,  1833,  for  the  Benefit  of 
the  Xew-England  Asylum  for  the  Blind.   8vo,  pp.  7.   [Salem,  1833.] 

 Biographical  Dictionary.  —  See  Eliot,  John. 

 Calendar.    See  Diocesan  Register. 

 Chronicle  (The),  from  April  25  to  Sept.  12,  1776.    Printed  by 

Samuel  Hall.    Folio.    Boston,  1776. 

 .    See  Boston  News-Letter.    Essex  Gazette. 

 Churches  are  Consociated  Churches.  —  See  Wolcott,  Roger. 

 Churches,  Vindication  of  the  Government  of.  —  See  Wise,  John. 

 Clergymen. —  See  Meacham,  James  (Memorial  of  Three  Thousand 

Xew-England  Clergymen).    Right  of  Petition. 

 Coins.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  2d  Series). 

 Colonies,  History  of  the.  —  See  Mauduit,  Israel. 

 Confederacy  of  i643.    A  Discourse.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  3d  Series). 

 Courant  (The),  from  Nov.  20,  1721,  to  June  4,  1726.    Printed  by 

James  Franklin ;  and,  from  Feb.  4,  1723,  by  Benjamin  Franklin. 
Folio.  Boston,  1721-26.   (1721  to  172.3,  two  copies.)  [Incomplete.] 

 Diary  (The),  or  Almanack.  —  See  Boyven,  Nathan. 

 Emigrant  Aid  Company.     Information  for  the  People.  Two 

Tracts  for  the  Times.  "  Negro  Slavery  no  Evil;"  by  B.  F.  String- 
fellow.  Slavery  in  Kansas  ;  by  D.  R.  Goodloe.  8vo,  pp.  55.  Bos- 
ton, 1855. 

 .    See  AVebb,  Thomas  H. 

 Farmer  (The),  from  Aug.  3,  1823,  to  July  26,  1824.  4to.  Bos- 
ton, 1823-24. 

 Farmer's  Almanac.  —  See  Fessenden,  Thomas  Green. 

 Female  Medical  College.  Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  New- 
England  Female  Medical  College.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1856. 

 .    See  Female  Medical  Education  Society. 

 Female  Moral-Reform  Societv.    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  May, 

1854.    Svo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1854. 

 .  Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  May,  1855.  Svo,  pp.  27.  Bos- 
ton, 1855. 

 Freedom.    A  Poem.  —  See  Prentiss,  Charles. 

 Freemen  Warned  and  Warmed.  —  See  Oxenbridge,  John. 

 Galaxy.  —  See  Matignon,  Francis  Anthony. 


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New-England  Historic-Genealogical  Society.  Counter-Remonstrance 
to  a  Remonstrance  or  "  Memorial  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical 
Society."    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1858. 

 .    The  New-England  Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.  Vols. 

i.-xii.    12  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1847-58. 

 .    See  Jenks,  William.    Whiting,  William. 

 Historical  and  Genealogical  Register.  —  See  N E W-ENGLAND  His- 
toric-Genealogical Society. 

 History,  Gleanings  for.    James  Savage.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vols,  viii.,  x.,  3d  Series). 

 Illuminati.    A  View  of  the  New-England  Illuminati ;  who  are  in- 

defatigably  engaged  in  destroying  the  Religion  and  Government  of 
the  United  States.    Second  edition.   8vo,  pp.  20.   Philadelphia,  1799. 

 Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind.    Annual  Report  of  the 

Trustees,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1834.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Bost.  1835. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Bost.  1836. 

 .  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees,  1837.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Bos- 
ton, 1837.    (Two  copies.) 

 .  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1838.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Boston.  1839.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Perkins  Institution. 

 Kalendar.    Almanac,  1703.    16mo.    Boston,  1703. 

 Kalendar.    Almanac,  1705.    16mo.    Boston,  1705. 

 Library.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  2d  Series). 

 Magazine.  —  See  Buckingham,  Joseph  T.,  and  E.  Thacher, 

James. 

 Mercantile-Union  Business  Directory  :  — 

Part  1.  Maine. 

2.    New  Hampshire. 

4.  Massachusetts. 

5.  Rhode  Island. 

6.  Connecticut.  —  5  vols.  12mo.    New  York,  1849. 
 Missionary  Intelligencer  and  General  Repository,  vol.  i.,  July  and 

October,  1819.    8vo.    Concord,  1819. 

 Mississippi  Land  Company.  Articles  of  Association  and  Agree- 
ment constituting  the  New-England  Mississippi  Land  Company. 
8vo,  pp.  11.    [1814]. 

 .    See  Mississippi  Territory. 

 Mutual  Life-insurance  Company.    Exposition  of  the  Objects  of 

the  Institution  of  the  New-England  Mutual  Life-insurance  Company. 
12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Exposition  of  the  Objects  of  the  Institution,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  32. 

Boston,  1845. 

 .    The  Objects,  Principles,  and  Regulations  of  the  New-England 

Mutual  Life-insurance  Company.  12mo,  pp.  34.  Boston,  1846. 
(Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Directors,  &c.,  Dec.  1,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  4.  

[1845]. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  Dec.  4, 1 848.    8vo,  pp.  1 1. 

Boston,  1848. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  Dec.  3,  1849.    Svo,  pp.  8. 

Boston,  1849. 


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New-England  Mutual  Life-Insurance  Company,  continued. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1854. 

 .    Rules  of  the  Directors.    Broadside,    n.  d. 

 Palladium  (The),  from  Jan.  2,  1801,  to  Dec.  28,  1804;  and  from 

Jan.  3,  1809,  to  Dec.  29,  1812.  By  Young  and  Minns.  7  vols,  folio. 
Boston,  1803-12.    [Incomplete.]    (1801,  duplicate.) 

 .    See  Massachusetts  Mercury.    Mercury,  The.    Young  and 

Minns  (Defence). 

 Pastor,  Discourse  of  a,  to  his  Flock.  —  See  Platform  of  Ecclesi- 
astical Government. 

 Patriot,  The ;  being-  a  Candid  Comparison  of  the  Principles  and 

Conduct  of  the  Washington  and  Jefferson  Administrations.  8vo. 
Boston,  1810.    (Two  copies.) 

 Primer  (The) ;  with  the  Catechism.   24mo.  Boston,  reprinted,  n.  d. 

   Primer.     To  which  is  added  the  Shorter  Catechism.  24mo. 

Concord,  N.H.,  reprinted,  1849. 

 Primer  Improved.    To  which  is  added  the  Assembly  of  Divines' 

and  Mr.  Cotton's  Catechism.    24mo.    Hartford,  reprinted,  1843. 

 Psalm-book.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

 Psalm-singer,  The.  —  See  Billings,  William. 

 Selection  ;  or,  Plain  Psalmodist.  —  See  Read,  Joel. 

 Society,  Charleston,  S.C.    Rules  of  the  New-England  Society, 

Charleston,  S.C,  revised,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Charleston,  1830. 

 .    See  Whitridge,  Joshua  Barker. 

 Society  of  Louisiana.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  New-England  So- 
ciety of  Louisiana  ;  with  the  Constitution,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  12.  N.0. 1842. 

 Society  of  Montreal.  —  See  Cordner,  John. 

 Society  of  New  York.  —  See  Adams,  William.    Bacon,  Leonard. 

Hall,  Jonathan  Prescott.  Hopkins,  Mark.  Spring,  Gardiner. 
Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 Society,  Quincy,  111.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  New-Eng- 
land Society  of  Quincy.    16mo,  pp.  16.    Quincy,  1857. 

 Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Manufactures  and  the  Mechanic  Arts. 

Act  of  Incorporation,  and  By-laws.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1826. 

 Tract  Society.    Reason's  Plea  for  Temperance.    12mo,  pp.  4. 

Andover,  1820. 

 .    Sixth  Report,  May,  1820.    12mo,  pp.  36.   [1820]. 

 .    Seventh  Report,  May,  1821.    12mo,  pp.  32.    Andover,  1821. 

 .    See  Channing,  William  E. 

 Version  of  the  Psalms.  —  See  Psalms. 

 Weekly  Journal  (The),  from  March  27,  1727,  to  April  7,  1741. 

By  S.  Kneeland  and  T.  Green.  2  vols,  folio.  Boston,  1727-41. 
[Incomplete.] 

 Yearly  Meeting  of  Friends.    Minutes  of  New-England  Y"early 

Meeting  of  Friends,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Providence,  1849. 
 .    Vindication  of  the  Disciplinary  Proceedings  of  New-England 

Yearly  Meetings  of  Friends.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1852. 
New  England's  Choicest  Blessing.  —  See  Allen,  James. 
 Duty  and  Interest  to  be  an  Habitation  of  Justice  and  Mountain  of 

Holiness.  —  See  Noyes,  Nicholas. 
 Faction  discovered.  —  See  Mather,  Increase  (Revolution  in  New 

England  Justified). 
 First-fruits.    4to,  pp.  26.    London,  1643. 

 Jonas  cast  up  at  London.    J.  Child.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

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New  England's  Lamentations.  —  See  White,  John. 

 Memorial.  —  See  Davis,  John.    Morton,  Nathaniel. 

 Misery  ;  the  procuring  Cause,  and  a  Remedy  proposed.    A  Poem. 

8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1758. 
 Plantation.  —  See  Higginson,  John.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  i.  1st  Series). 

 Prospect.  —  See  "Wood,  William. 

 Rarities  discovered.  —  See  Josselyx,  John. 

 Salamander  discovered.    Winslow.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  ii.  3d  Series). 

 True  Interest  not  to  Lie.  —  See  Stoughton,  William. 

New  English  Congregational  Churches  are,  and  always  have  been, 

Consociated  Churches.  —  See  Wolcott,  Roger  (Letter  to  Hobart). 

 Dispensatory.  —  See  Alleyne,  James. 

 Translation  of  the  Psalms.  —  See  Edwards,  Thomas. 

 Essay  on  the  Constitutional  Power  of  Great  Britain  over  the  Colonies.  — 

See  Dickinson,  John. 
 Essays  ;  or,  Observations,  Divine  and  Moral.  —  See  Robinson,  John 

(Works,  vol.  i.). 

 Evangelical  Miscellany.  —  See  Christian  Reformer. 

Xewe  Welt  und  Americanische  Historien.  —  See  Gottfriedt,  Johann 

Ludwig. 

Newes  from  America.  [Capt.  John  Underhill.]  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
(Coll.,  vol.  vi.  3d  Series). 

 from  Xew  England. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  3d  Series). 

New  Farmer's  Almanac.  —  See  Maynard,  A. 

 Forest.    An  Historical  Account  of  making  Xew  Forest,  in  Hampshire. 

8vo,  pp.  64.    London,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title,  &c] 
Newfoundland,  Harbours  and  Cod-fishery  of.  —  See  Douglass,  William. 
 See  Sabine,  James. 

New  France.  —  See  Hennepin,  Louis.    Lescarbot,  Marc. 

 French  Constitution,  as  decreed  by  the  Xational  Convention,  1793.  — 

See  France. 

 and  Further  Narrative  of  the  State  of  Xew  England,  &c.  [1676].  —  See 

Drake,  Samuel  G.  (Old  Indian  Chronicle). 

 Game  of  Cards ;  or,  A  Pack  of  Cards  changed  into  a  Perpetual  Alma- 
nack.   8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  reprinted,  1761. 

Xew  Granada.  —  See  Alcedo  y  Herrera,  Dionysio  de.    Molina,  Felipe. 

New  Guinea,  Voyage  to.  —  See  Forrest,  Thomas. 

Xew  Hampshire,  Province  of.  Acts  and  Laws  passed  by  the  General  Court 
or  Assembly  of  his  Majestie's  Province  of  Xew  Hampshire,  in  Xew 
England.    Folio.    Boston,  1716. 

 .    Acts  and  LaAvs  of  his  Majesty's  Province  of  Xew  Hampshire,  in 

Xew  England ;  with  Sundry  Acts  of  Parliament.  Folio.  Ports- 
mouth, 1771. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  Province  of  Xew 

Hampshire,  1744-1745.    Folio,  pp.  42.    [Xo  imprint.] 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Julv  1,  1767-March  24, 

1768.    Folio,  pp.  60.    [Xo  imprint.] 

 .    Temporary  Laws  of  the  Province  of  X.  H.  Folio.   [1773]. 

 .    See  Douglass,  William. 

 ,  State  of.    An  Act  establishing  Town  Courts,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

 [1859]. 

 .    An  Act  re-organizing  the  Judiciary,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  8.  

[1859]. 


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New  Hampshire,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    An  Act  reorganizing  the  Judiciary  [Amended  Draught],  18.39. 

8vo,  pp.  8.   [1859]. 

 .    An  Act  in  relation  to  Hawkers  and  Peddlers,  June,  1859.  8vo, 

pp.  5.    [1859]. 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  in  America. 

Folio.    Exeter,  1780. 

 .  An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  New  Hampshire,  on  the  ap- 
proaching Election  of  State  Officers.    12mo,  pp.  11.   ,  1804. 

 .    Address  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  New  Constitution  of 

Government  for  the  State  of  New  Hampshire  to  the  Inhabitants, 
with  the  Constitution,  September,  1781.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Portsmouth 
and  Exeter,  1781.  (Two  copies,  one  containing-  Manuscript  Notes 
by  J.  Belknap.) 

 .    Address  of  the  Convention  for  framing  a  New  Constitution  or 

Form  of  Government  for  the  State  of  New  Hampshire  to  the  Inhabi- 
tants, &c,  August,  1782.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Exeter,  1782. 

 .    The  Amended  Constitution  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire  ; 

with  the  Resolution  for  submitting  the  Amendments  to  the  People. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    Concord,  1851. 

 .    Collections,  Topographical,  Historical,  and  Biographical,  relating 

principally  to  New  Hampshire  ;  vol.  i.  No.  3.    8vo.    Concord,  1822. 

 .  Communication  from  the  Governor  [S.  Bell],  covering  the  Re- 
port of  the  Justices  of  the  Superior  Court,  on  the  Question  of 
granting  New  Trials.    8vo,  pp.  35.    [No  imprint.] 

 .  A  Constitution  containing  a  Bill  of  Rights  and  Form  of  Govern- 
ment, &c,  1783.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Portsmouth,  1783. 

 .    The  Constitution  of  New  Hampshire,  as  altered  and  amended, 

1792.  8vo,  pp.  59.  Concord,  n.  d.  [Manuscript  Notes  by  J.  Belknap.] 

 .  First  Annual  Report  on  the  Geology  of  the  State  of  New  Hamp- 
shire.   By  Charles  T.  Jackson.    8vo.    Concord,  N.H.,  1841. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  State  of  New 

Hampshire,  November  Session,  1816.    Svo.    Concord,  1817. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  Session,  1817. 

Svo.    Concord,  1817. 

 ■  .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  Session,  1818. 

Svo.    Concord,  1818. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  Session,  1819. 

Svo.    Concord,  1819. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  Session,  1820. 

Svo.    Concord,  1820. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  November  Session, 

1820.    Svo.    Concord,  1821. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  Session,  1826. 

Svo.    Concord,  1826. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  November  Session, 

1828.    Svo.    Exeter,  1829. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  November  Session, 

1832.    Svo.    Concord,  1833. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  November  Session, 

1842.    Svo.    Concord,  1843. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  June  Session,  1844. 

Svo.    Concord,  1844. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  Feb.  10- 

25,  17S5.    Folio.   ,  1785. 


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New  Hampshire,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  June  7,  1786-June  19,  1789.  16mo. 

Portsmouth,  1787-89. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  Nov.  Session,  1816.  8vo.  Concord,  1817. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  June  Session,  1817.  8vo.  Concord,  1817. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  June  Session,  1818.  8vo.  Concord,  1818. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  June  Session,  1819.  8vo.  Concord,  1819. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  Nov.  Session,  1820.  8vo.  Concord,  1821. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  November  Session,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  82. 

Concord,  1833. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  Nov.  Session,  1842.  8vo.  •  Concord,  1843. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  June  Session,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  94.  Con.  1844. 

 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  December,  1805-June, 

1810.    8vo.    Concord,  1811. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  June  Session, 

1828.    8vo.    Concord,  1828. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  November  Session, 

1828.    8vo.    Concord,  1828. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  June  Session, 

1836.    8vo.    Concord,  1836. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  June  Session, 

1839.    8vo.    Concord,  1839. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  June  Session, 

1841.  8vo.    Concord,  1841. 

 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  June  Session, 

1842.  8vo.    Concord,  1842. 

 .    Message  from  the  Governor  to  the  Legislature,  June  Session, 

1817.    12mo,  pp.  11.  n.d. 
 .    Message  from  the  Governor  [W.  Plumer]  to  the  Legislature, 

June,  1818.    12mo,  pp.  12.   ,  1818. 

 .    Message  of  the  Governor  [J.  H.  Steele]  to  the  General  Court, 

June  Session,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Concord,  1845. 
 .    Message  of  Ichabod  Goodwin,  Governor,  to  the  Senate  and 

House  of  Representatives,  June,  1859.    8vo,pp.  14.    Concord,  1859. 
 .    Militia  Law  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  passed  Dec.  22, 

1820.    8vo,  pp.  46.    [Concord,  1821.] 
 .    The  Perpetual  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire,  1776-1789. 

8vo.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1789.    [Manuscript  Note  by  J.  Belknap.] 
 .    Report  of  the  Adjutant-General,  June  Session,  1859.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Concord,  1859. 
 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  House  of  Reformation  for 

Juvenile  and  Female  Offenders,  June,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Con.  1859. 
 .  .    Report  of  the  Railroad  Commissioners,  June  Session,  1859. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    Concord,  1859. 
 .  .    Report  of  the  State  Treasurer,  for  the  Fiscal  Year  ending  June  1, 

1859.    8vo,  pp.  13.    Concord,  1859. 
   .    Report  of  the  Warden  of  the  New-Hampshire  State  Prison, 

June  Session,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Concord,  1859. 
 .    Report  of  Hon.  William  Haile  upon  an  Act  for  the  Suppression 

of  Intemperance,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Concord,  1859. 
 .  .    Report  of  Henry  O.  Kent  on  the  Eastern  Boundary  of  New 

Hampshire,  A.D.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Concord,  1859. 
 .    Report  of  George  C.  Williams,  W.  A.  Sanborn,  and  John  M. 

Whipple,  commissioned  to  make  Examination  of  the  Public  Lands, 

A.D.  1859.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Concord,  1859. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


137 


New  Hampshire,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Reports  of  the  Bank  Commissioners,  June  Session,  18-39.  8vo. 

Concord,  1859. 

 .    Reports  of  the  Board  of  Visitors,  Trustees,  the  Treasurer  and 

Superintendent,  of  the  New-Hampshire  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  June 
Session,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Concord,  1859. 

 .    Reports  of  the  Insurance  Commissioners,  June  Session,  18.39. 

8vo,  pp.  73.    Concord,  1859. 

 .  Resolutions  on  National  Affairs,  June,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  4.  [Con- 
cord, 1859.] 

 .    Speech  of  Gov.  Langdon  to  the  Legislature,  the  Answer  of  the 

House  of  Representatives,  and  Protest  of  the  Minority;  June,  1811. 

8vo,  pp.  22.   ,  1811. 

 .    Sundry  Acts  and  Laws  passed  from  June  17  to  Nov.  10,  1785. 

Folio.   ,  1785.  [Imperfect.] 

 ,  Address  to  the  Freemen  of.  —  See  Sullivan,  John. 

 .    See  Address  to  the  Electors  of  New  Hampshire.  Belknap, 

Jeremy.     Farmer,  John.     New-England  Mercantile-Union 

Business  Directory. 

 ,  Claim  of  the  Heirs  of  Samuel  Allen  to.  —  See  Allen,  Samuel. 

 ,  Encroachments  of,  on  the  Boundary  of  New  York.  —  See  New 

York. 

 ,  Gazetteer  of.  —  See  Merrill,  Eliphalet. 

 ,  General  Association  of.  —  See  General  Association. 

 ,  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of.  —  See  Sullivan,  John. 

New-Hampshire  Alpha  of  <t>  B  K.  —  See  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 

 Annual  Register  and  United-States  Calendar.  —  See  Farmer, 

John.    Lyon,  G.  Parker. 
 Antislavery  Society.    First  Annual  Report,  presented  June  4, 

1835.    12mo,  pp.  48.    Concord,  1835.    (Four  copies.) 
 Association.  —  See  Worcester,  Thomas. 

 Asylum  for  the  Insane.    Reports  of  the  Board  of  Visitors  and 

Trustees,  and  of  the  Superintendent,  June,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Concord,  1848. 

 Baptist  Domestick  Mission  Society.    Fourth  Annual  Report,  1823. 

8vo,  pp.  15.    Concord,  1823. 
 Bible  Society.    First  Report,  communicated  Sept.  16,  1812.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    Concord,  1812. 
 .    Sixth   Report,  communicated  Sept.  17,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Concord,  1817. 

 .    Ninth  Report,  communicated  Sept.  20,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  47. 

Concord,  1820. 

 .    Tenth  Report,  communicated  Sept.  19,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

Hanover,  1821. 

Eleventh  Report,  communicated  Sept.  4,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  24. 


Amherst,  1822. 

 .    Thirteenth  Report,  communicated  Sept.  8,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Amherst,  1824. 

 .  Sixteenth  Report,  communicated  Sept.  5,  1827.  With  Appen- 
dix.   8vo,  pp.  32.    Concord,  1827. 

 .    Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report,  September,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  3(5. 

Gilmanton,  1835. 

 .    Twenty-fifth  Report,  presented  Aug.  31,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Gilmanton,  1836. 
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138  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


New-Hampshtre-Election  Sermon,  1785.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy. 

 ,  1786.  —  See  Haven,  Samuel. 

 ,  1791. —  See  Evans,  Israel. 

 ,  1799.  —  See  Payson,  Seth. 

   ,  1804.  —  See  Porter,  Nathaniel. 

 ,  1807.  —  See  Bradstreet,  Nathan. 

 ,  1808.  —  See  McFarland,  Asa. 

 ,  1811.  —  See  Beede,  Thomas. 

 ,  1816.  —  See  Dickinson,  Pliny. 

 ,  1818.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

 ,  1819.  —  See  Parker,  Nathan. 

 ,  1822.  —  See  French,  Jonathan. 

 ,  1824.  —  See  Tyler,  Bennet. 

 ,  1828.  —  See  Bouton,  Nathaniel. 

 ,  1831.  —  See  Lord,  Nathan. 

 Gazette  (The),  from  Oct.  7, 1756,  to  March,  1763.  From  March  11, 

1763,  to  Jan.  9,  1776,  as  the  New-Hampshire  Gazette  and  Historical 
Chronicle,  by  Daniel  Fowle.  The  Freeman's  Journal,  or  New- 
Hampshire  Gazette,  by  Benjamin  Dearborn,  from  May  25,  1776,  to 
May  31,  1777.  The  New-Hampshire  Gazette  and  General  Adver- 
tiser, by  Melcher  and  Osborne  and  John  Melcher,  from  March  27, 
1784,  to  March  28,  1792.  8  vols.  4to  and  folio.  Portsmouth,  1756- 
92.  [Incomplete.] 

 General  Association.  —  See  Worcester,  Thomas. 

 Grants,  Observations  on  the  Right  of  Jurisdiction  claimed  by 

the  States  of  New  York  and  New  Hampshire  over  the  New-Hampshire 
Grants.    12mo,  pp.  15.    Danvers,  1778. 

 Grants,  A  Public  Defence  of  the  Right  of,  to  form  themselves  into 

a  State.    12mo,  pp.  56.    Dresden,  1779. 

 .    See  Allen,  Ethan.    Vermont,  State  of. 

 Historical  Society.    The  Act  of  Incorporation,  Constitution,  and 

By-laws.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Concord,  1823. 
 .    Collections  of  the  New-Hampshire  Historical  Society.    6  vols. 

8vo.    Concord,  1824-50. 

 .    See  Burroughs,  Charles. 

 Latin  Grammar.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 Medical  Institution,  Dartmouth  College.    Fifty-second  Annual 

Announcement,  April,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Hanover,  1848. 

 Medical  Society.    The  Charter  of  the  New-Hampshire  Medical 

Society ;  with  the  By-laws,  and  a  List  of  the  Fellows.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Concord,  1816. 

 .    The  Transactions  of  the  New-Hampshire  Medical  Society,  Con- 
cord, June,  1857.    8vo.    Concord,  1857. 

 .    See  Mussey,  Reuben  D. 

 Ministry.  —  See  Bouton,  Nathaniel. 

 Missionary  Societv.    Twenty-third  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees, 

Londonderry,  Sept.  9,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Concord,  1824. 

 Register '(The)  and  United-States  Calendar  for  the  Year  1816. 

16mo.  Exeter. 

 .    See  Curtis,  Samuel.    Farmer,  John.    Osborne,  George  J. 

 and  Vermont  Journal.  —  See  Farmer's  Weekly  Museum. 

New  Haven,  City  of.  —  See  Connecticut,  State  of.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 
(Coll.,  vol.  ii.  2d  Series). 

 ,  Centennial  Discourse  at,  1838.  —  See  KlNGSLEY,  James  L. 

 ,  First  Church  in.  —  See  Bacon,  Leonard.    First  Church. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


New  Haven,  City  of,  continued. 

 ,  Freemen's  Meeting  at,  1773.  —  See  TRUMBULL,  Benjamin. 

 ,  History  and  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Barker,  John  \v. 

 ,  Colony  of.     Records  of  the  Colony  and  Plantation  of  New 

Haven,  from  1638  to  1049.     Edited  by  Charles  J.  lloadly.  8vo. 

Hartford,  1857. 

 .    llecords  of  the  Colony  or  Jurisdiction  of  New  Haven,  from 

May,  1653,  to  the  Union.  Edited  by  Charles  J.  Hoadly.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1858. 

 .    See  Lambert,  Edward  R. 

New-Haven  County,  Conn.,  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Societies  of.  — 

See  Buel,  Jesse. 

 Catechism.  —  See  First  Church  in  New  Haven. 

 Gazette  (The)  and  the  Connecticut  Magazine.    Vol.  iii.,  1788. 

By  J.  Meigs.    4to.    New  Haven,  1788. 

 Memorial.  —  See  Kansas. 

 Post-Boy.  —  See  Connecticut  Journal. 

New  Heaven,  Description  of  the.  —  See  Sewall,  Samuel. 

 Heavens  and  a  New  Earth.  —  See  Pierpont,  John. 

New  Herrnhuth,  Mission  at.  —  See  Crantz,  David. 

New  Holderness,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 

New  Holland.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

 Idolatry,  The.  —  See  Frothing  ham,  Nathaniel  I* 

Newington,  Conn.,  First  Church  in.  —  See  Brace,  J. 
New  Inn,  The.  —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

 Invention  (A)  of  shooting  Fire-Shafts  in  Long-Bo^  3s.     4to,  pp.  12. 

London,  1628. 

New  Ipswich,  History  of.  —  See  Kidder,  Frederic ;  and  Gould,  Augus- 
tus A. 

New  Ireland.    Constitution  and  Frame  of  Government  of  the  State  and 
Commonwealth  of  New  Ireland.    12mo,  pp.  45.   n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 
 Irish  Red  List,  The.  —  See  Union,  British. 

New  Jersey,  State  of.  Acts  of  the  Gener  J  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New 
Jersey,  October  Session,  1778.    Folio.    Trenton,  1779. 

 .  Acts  of  the  Eighth  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New  Jer- 
sey, 1783-1784.    Folio.    Trenton,  1784. 

 .    Acts  of  the  Sixty-first  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  New 

Jersey,  1836.    8vo.    Trenton,  1837. 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  explore  the  Route  of 

a  Canal  to  unite  the  River  Delaware  with  the  Passaic.  8vo.  Mor- 
ristown,  1823. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Friends 

of  Education,  held  at  Trenton,  11th  November,  1828;  with  Account 
of  Common  Schools.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Trenton,  N.J.,  1828. 

 .    Selections  from  the  Correspondence  of  the  Executive  of  New 

Jersey,  from  1776  to  1786.    8vo.    Newark,  X.J.,  1848. 

 .    Proceedings  attending  the  Inauguration  of  Hon.  William  A. 

Newell,  as  Governor  of  New  Jersey,  Jan.  20,  1857.  8vo,  pp.  13. 
Trenton,  1857. 

 .    Statistics  of  the  New- Jersey  State  Prison,  from  1797  to  1S45 

inclusive.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Trenton,  1846. 

 .  Resolutions  on  the  Repudiation  of  State  Debts.  —  See  Con- 
necticut. 

 .  See  Douglass,  William.  Proud,  Robert  (History  of  Pennsyl- 
vania). 


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New  Jersey,  continued. 

 ,  College  of.  —  See  College  of  New  Jersey. 

 ,  Constitution  of.    Eumenes.    Nos.  i.-liii.    On  the  Defects  of  the 

Constitution  of  New  Jersey,  and  the  Necessity  of  Amendment.  8vo. 
Trenton,  1799.    [Title  imperfect.] 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Smith,  Samuel. 

 ,  Northern  Boundary-line  of.  —  See  Whitehead,  William  A. 

 ,  Provincial  Courts  of.  —  See  Field,  Richard  S. 

 ,  Slavery  in.  —  See  Stewart,  Alvan. 

 ,  Voyage  to.  —  See  Thompson,  Thomas. 

New  Jersey,  Ship.  —  See  Conseil  de  Liquidation. 

New- Jersey-Election  Case.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D.    Smith,  Truman. 

New-Jersey  Historical  Society.   Collections  of  the  New-Jersey  Historical 

Society,  vols.  i.-v.    5  vols.  8vo.    Vols,  i.-iv.,  New  York,  1846-52. 

Vol.  v.,  Newark,  1858. 
 .    Proceedings  of  the  New- Jersey  Historical  Society,  vol.  viii.  No.  1, 

1856.    8vo,  pp.  40.    [Newark,  1856.] 

 .    See  Doane,  George  W.    Whitehead,  William  A. 

 Journal,  The.    By  Shepard  Kollock.    From  April  27,  1779,  to 

April  2,  1783  [weekly].    Folio.    Chatham,  1779-83.  [Incomplete.] 
 Railroad  and  Transportation  Company.    Report  of  the  Directors, 

by  John  P.  Jackson,  June  4,  1858.   8vo,  pp.  21.    Newark,  N.J.,  1858. 

  Register  (The)  for  the  Year  1836.    12mo.    Trenton  [1836]. 

 State  Agricultural  Society.  —  See  Miller,  Jacob  W. 

 State  Lunatic  Asylum,  Trenton.  By-laws  adopted  by  the  Man- 
agers of  the  New-Jersev  State  Lunatic  Asylum  at  Trenton.  8vo, 

pp.  46.    Trenton,  1848. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Officers  for  the  Year  1848.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

Trenton,  1849. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Officers  for  the  Year  1850.  8vo, 

pp.  42.    Trenton,  1851. 
New  Jerusalem,  Doctrine  of  the.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel. 
 ,  The  Perfection  of  Beauty,  the  Joy  of  the  whole  Earth.  —  See 

Reeve,  Edmund. 
New-Jerusalem  Church,  Boston.  —  See  Worcester,  Thomas. 
 ,  London.  —  See  Sibly,  Manoah. 

Newland,  Jeremiah.    Verses  occasioned  by  the  Earthquakes  in  Novembei. 

1755.    Broadside,    n.  d. 
New  Life  of  Virginia.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 
New  London,  Conn.,  History  of.  —  See  Caulkins,  Frances  M.    Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  2d  Series). 
New-London  [Conn.]  Gazette  (The),  from  April  6,  1764,  to  April  2,  1773. 

By  Timothy  Green.    Folio.    New  London,  1764-73. 
New  London,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 
New  London,  Wis.    Sketches  of  the  Early  History  and  Present  Advantages 

of  New  London,  Wis.    12mo,  pp.  31.    New  London,  Wis.,  1857. 
Newman,  Henrv.    News  from  the  Stars.    An  Almanack  for  the  Year  1691. 

16mo.    Boston,  1691. 
Newman,  John.  —  See  Xenophon. 
Newman,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Balch,  Thomas. 

[Newman,  S.  C]  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Formation  of  the  Blackstone 
Monument  Association,  and  Proceedings  at  Study  Hill,  July  4, 1855. 
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Newman,  S.  C,  continued. 

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Newman,  Thomas.  —  See  Wright,  S. 

New  MARLBOROUGH,  Mass.,  History  of.    By  H.  Goodwin.  —  See  Field, 

David  ]).  (History  of  Berkshire). 
14  New  Measures."    A  Portrait  of  what  are  called  "  Xew  Measures,"  as  they 

appeared  in  the  County  of  Berkshire,  Mass.,  in  the  Years  1833-34. 

8vo,  pp.  21.    Troy,  1835. 
New  Mexico.  —  See  Emory,  William  H.    Hennepin,  Louis.  United 

Sta  tes  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  iv. ;  1st  Sess.,  31st 

Cong.,  vols.  v.  and  viii.    Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vols.  ix. 

and  xiv. ;  2d  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  iii.). 

 ,  Admission  of.  —  See  Seward,  William  H.    Smith,  Truman. 

 Missionary  Field.  —  See  Stafford,  Ward. 

New  Netherlaxd.  Vertoogh  van  Nieu  Nederland,  and  Breeden  Raedt 
aende  Vereenichde  Xederlandsche  Provintien.  Translated  from  the 
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torical Society.    O'Callaghan,  E.  B. 

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 North  Church,  Boston.    An  Account  of  the  Reasons  why  a  Considerable 

Number  could  not  consent  to  Mr.  Peter  Thacher's  Ordination  there. 
16mo,  pp.  56.    [Boston],  1720. 

 .    A  Vindication  from  Several  Falsehoods  spread  in  a  Pamphlet 

entitled  an  Account  of  the  Reasons,  &C.    16mo,  pp.  14.    Bost.  1720. 

 .  See  Eliot,  Ephraim.  Eliot,  John.  Fuller,  Arthur  B.  Park- 
man,  Francis.    Thacher,  Peter. 

 Oath  of  Allegiance  justified.    4to,  pp.  27.    London,  1689. 

 Olive-Branch,  The.  —  See  Tariff. 

 Orchard  (A)  and  Garden.  —  See  Lawson,  William. 

New  Orleans,  City  of,  La.  A  Faithful  Picture  of  the  Political  Situation  of 
New  Orleans,  1806-1807.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Boston,  reprinted,  1808. 
(Three  copies.) 

 .    See  Duncan,  Greer  B. 

 ,  Battle  of.  —  See  Everett,  Alexander  H. 

 ,  Beach  of  the  Mississippi  at.  —  See  Jefferson,  Thomas. 

New-Orleans  Batture.  —  See  Duponceau,  Peter  S.    Thierry,  . 

 Chamber  of  Commerce.    Report  and  Resolutions  adopted  10th 

April,  1851,  relative  to  the  Causes  of  the  Explosion  of  Steam-boilers. 
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New  Plymouth,  Colony  of.  —  See  Plymouth. 

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 Poor-Law,  The.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

Newport,  R.I.,  City  of.  Addresses  of  George  H.  Calvert,  Mayor,  and  Reports 
of  Committees,  &c,  1853-54.    8vo,  pp.  61.    Newport,  R.L,  1854. 

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New  Providence,  Recapture  of.  —  See  Mackenzie,  Roderick. 

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News  from  the  Stars.  —  See  Andrews,  William.    Newman,  Henry. 
New  Salem,  Gathering  of  a  Church  at.  —  See  Ashley,  Jonathan. 
New  Sarum.  —  See  Ledwich,  Edward. 

 Sect  of  Anabaptists.  —  See  Caveat  against  the. 

News-Letter,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  News-Letter. 
New  Somersetshire,  Province  of.  —  See  Folsom,  George  (History  of  Saco 
and  Biddeford). 

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July  28,  1816;  and  Report  and  Doings  thereon.  8vo,  pp.  8.  [Bos- 
ton, 1816.] 

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John. 

New  Spain.  —  See  Dampier,  William  (Collection  of  Voyages). 

Newspaper  Literature,  Specimens  of.  —  See  Buckingham,  Joseph  T. 

Newspapers.  Miscellaneous  Boston  Newspapers.  American  Herald,  In- 
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New  Survey  of  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.    4to,  pp.  72.    London,  1690. 

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Hibernia). 

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 of  the  West  Indies.  —  See  Gage,  Thomas. 

New  Sweden.  —  See  Holm,  Thomas  Campanius. 

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 of  Philosophy ;  or,  The  Newtonian  Hypothesis  examined  by  an 

American.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Poughkeepsie,  1783. 
Newte,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Dodwell,  Henry. 
New  Tenor.  —  See  Currency. 

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 of  the  Church  of  England's  Loyalty,  Examination  of  a.  —  See 

Church  of  England. 

 of  the  Sense  of  the  Nation.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 Testament  (The) ;  with  Moral  Reflections  upon  every  Verse.  —  See 

Quesnel,  Pasquier. 

 ,  Commentary  on  the.  —  See  Paige,  Lucius  R. 

 ,  Genuineness  and  Authenticity  of  the.  —  See  Dwight,  Timothy. 

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Notes  and  Observations  upon  the. 

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NEWTON,  Rejoice,  Esq.  Oration  delivered  at  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  4,  1814. 
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8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1852. 

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the  Annual  Catalogue,  1853-54.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1854. 

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New  Trials,  Report  on  the  Question  of  granting.  —  See  New  Hampshire. 
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 Version  of  the  Psalms  of  David.  —  See  Barnard,  John.  Black- 
more,  Sir  Richard.    Brady,  N. ;  and  Tate,  N. 
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 Views  of  the  Origin  of  the  Tribes  and  Nations  of  America.  —  See  Bar- 
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 World,  History  of  the.  —  See  MUNOZ,  Juan  Baptista. 

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Furness,  William  H.  Gardiner,  John  S.  J.  Hedge,  Frederic  H. 
Pierpont,  John.    Tilden,  William  P. 

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 Reflections,  1847.    A  Poem.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  12. 

Philadelphia,  1847. 

New  York,  City  of:  — 

 .    Act  (An)  Supplementary  to  the  Act  entitled  An  Act  for  the 

Establishment  of  Common  Schools  [in  the  City  and  County  of  New 
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 .  Acts  of  the  Legislature  of  New  York  relating  to  the  Alms- 
house of  the  City  and  County  of  New  York.    8vo,  pp.  14.    n.  d. 

 .    Annual  Statement  of  the  Funds  of  the  Corporation  for  the  Year 

1843.  8vo,  pp.  68.    New  York,  1844. 

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1844.  8vo,  pp.  87.    New  York,  1845. 


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1845.    Svo.    New  York,  1846. 
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1848.  8vo,  pp.  96.    New  York,  1849. 

 .    Annual  Statement  of  the  Funds  of  the  Corporation  for  the  Y'ear 

1849.  8vo.    New  Y'ork,  1850. 

 .    By-laws  and  General  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Board  of 

Education  of  the  City  and  County  of  New  York  ;  amended  Dec.  29, 

1858.    12mo.    New 'York,  1859. 
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relating-  to  the  Port,  Harbour,  and  State  of  New  Y'ork.    Svo,  pp.  48. 

New  York,  1836. 

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1852.    8vo.    New  York,  1853. 
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8vo.    New  Y'ork,  1854. 
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Jan.  1,  1857.    8vo.    New  York,  1857. 
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Y'ork  for  the  Year  1838.    By  Henry  G.  Dunnel,  Inspector.  12mo. 

New  York,  1839. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  Interments  for  the  Year  1842.  With  Remarks 

by  John  H.  Griscom,  M.D.,  Inspector.    8vo.    New  Yrork,  1843. 
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Board  of  Health  in  relation  to  the  Cholera,  1849.    8vo.    N.Y.  1849. 
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Y'ork,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  32.    New  Y'ork,  1851. 
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1805,  1806,  1807,  and  1808.    8vo,  pp.  8.    New  York,  1809. 
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 ,  Annals  of.  —  See  Watson,  John  F. 

 ,  Fever  in,  1805.  —  See  Miller,  Edward. 

 ,  Letter  to  the  Citizens  of,  by  Phocion.  —  See  Hamilton,  Alexan- 
der. 

 ,  Manual  of  the  Corporation  of.  —  See  Valentine,  D.  T. 

 One  Hundred  and  Seventy  Years  Ago.  —  See  Moulton,  Joseph  AY. 

 Sanitary  Condition  of  the  Laboring  Population.  —  See  Griscom, 

John  H. 

New  York,  Colony  and  Province  of:  — 

 .  The  Commercial  Conduct  of  the  Province  of  New  York  consid- 
ered. In  a  Letter  to  the  Society  of  Arts,  Agriculture,  and  (Economy. 
4to,  pp.  20.    New  Yrork,  1767. 

 .    Extract  of  an  Act  of  the  General  Assembly  of  New  York  for 

raising  a  Supply  of  £100,000  for  the  Expedition  against  Canada. 
8vo,  pp.  19.    New  Yrork,  1759. 

 .    Laws  of  New  York,  from  the  11th  November,  1752,  to  22d 

May,  1762.  The  second  volume.  Digested  by  W.  Livingston  and 
W.  Smith,  jun.    Folio.    New  York,  1762. 

 .    Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Council  on  the  Indian  Trade, 

with  Memorial  of  C.  Colden  on  the  Fur-trade,  &c,  1724.  Folio, 
pp.  24.   ,  1724. 

 .    Short  Advice  to  the  Counties  of  New  York.   8vo,  pp.  15.  New 

York,  1774. 

 .    A  State  of  the  Right  of  the  Colony  of  New  York  with  respect  to 

its  Eastern  Boundary  on  Connecticut  River,  and  the  Canada  Grants. 
4to.    New  York,  17*73. 

 .    See  Douglass,  William.    Dunlap,  William.    Modest  and 

Impartial  Narrative.    Nantucket.    Smith,  William. 

 ,  Boundary  between  Massachusetts  and.  —  See  Case  of  the  Pro- 
vinces.   Hutchinson,  Thomas. 

 Boundary-line  with  New  Jersey.  —  See  Whitehead,  William  A. 


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New  York,  Colony  and  Province  of,  continued. 

 ,  Conference  between  the  Commissaries  of,  and  of  Massachusetts.  — 

See  Massachusetts. 
 ,  Proceedings  of  the  Government  of,  relative  to  the  New-Hampshire 

Grants.  —  See  Allen,  Ethan. 
 ,  Religious  Liberty  in. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  2d 

Series). 

 ,  State  of:  — 

 .    An  Act  respecting  Convictions  in  Criminal  Courts,  &c. ;  passed 

April  29,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Albany,  1839. 
 .    Act  for  the  Support  of  Common  Schools  ;  Assemblv,  Feb.  25, 

1819.    Folio,  pp.  19.   ,  1819. 

 .    Address  to  the  Electors  of  the  State  of  New  York.   12mo,  pp.  34. 

Albany  [1801]. 

 .    Annual  Message  of  the  Governor  [John  A.  King],  Jan.  6,  18.57. 

8vo,  pp.  26.    Albany,  1857. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Cabinet  of  Natural  History  of  the  State  of 

New  York,  and  of  the  Antiquarian  and  Historical  Collection  annexed 

thereto.    8vo.    Albany,  1853. 
 .    Catalogue  of  Maps  and  Surveys  in  the  Offices  of  the  Secretary 

of  State,  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  and  in  the  New-York 

State  Library.    8vo.    Albany,  1851. 
 .    Census  of  the  State  of  New  York,  1800.    Folio.  [Imperfect, 

wanting  imprint.] 

 .    Communication  from  the  Governor,  transmitting  the  Report  of 

Alexander  Vattemare  on  the  Universal  Exhibition  at  Paris.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Albany,  1856. 
 .    Communication  from  the  Governor,  transmitting  Report  of  Com- 
missioners appointed  to  secure  the  Establishment,  Government,  &c, 

&c,  of  Common  Schools  in  the  City  of  New  York.  Transmitted 

Feb.  11,  1858.    8vo.    Albany,  1858. 
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E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.D.  '  4  vols.  4to.    Albany,  1850-51. 
 .    Documentary  History  of  the  State  of  New  York.    Arranged  by 

E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.D.    4  vols.  8vo.    Albany,  1849-51. 
 .    Documents  relating  to  the  Colonial  History  of  the  State  of  New 

York;  procured  in  Holland,  England,  and  France,  bv  John  R.  Brod- 

head,  Esq.    Ed.  by  E.  B.  O'Callaghan,  M.D.    Vols.  i.-x.    10  vols. 

4to.    Albany,  1853-58.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Index  to  the  Documents  of  the  Legislature  of  New  York,  from 

1842  to  1854  inclusive.    By  Wm.  H.  Bogart.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 
 .    Instructions  from  the  Regents  of  the  University  to  the  several 

Colleges,  Academies,  &c.    Revised  edition.    8vo.    Albany,  1853. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Assemblv  of  the  State  of  New  York,  29th  Session, 

1806.    Folio.    Albany  [1806]. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Senate  of  the  State  of  New  York,  27th  Session, 

1804.    Folio.    Albany  [1804]. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York.     Published  by  authority. 

Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  second  edition,  1807  ;  vol.  iii.,  1804;  vol.  iv.,  1806. 

4  vols.  8vo.    Albany,  1804-7. 
 .    Laws  of  the  State  of  New  Y'ork,  passed  in  the  First  Session  of 

the  Senate  and  Assembly,  1777-1778.    Folio.    [No  imprint] 
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of  the  Legislature,  1807.    8vo.    Albany,  1807. 


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New  York,  State  of,  continued. 

 .  Laws  of  the  State  of  New  York,  passed  at  the  Thirty-first  Ses- 
sion of  the  Legislature,  1808.    8vo.    Albany,  1808. 

 .    List  of  Lands  to  be  sold  in  October,  1819,  for  Arrears  of  Taxes. 

8vo.    Albany,  1819. 

 .    Message  from  the  Governor  [Silas  Wright]  to  the  Senate  and 

Assembly,  Jan.  7,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  55.   ,  1845. 

 .    Message  of  the  Governor  [John  A.  King],  Jan.  6,  1858.  8vo, 

pp.  18.    Albany,  1858. 

 .    Natural  History  of  New  York  :  — 

Part  I.    Zoology.    By  James  E.  De  Kay. 

III.  Mineralogy.    By  Lewis  C.  Beck. 

IV.  Geology.    By  Ebenezer  Emmons  and  Lardner  Vanuxem.  — 

6  vols.  4to.    New  York,  1842. 

 .    Notes  on  the  Iroquois ;   or,  Contributions  to  the  Statistics, 

Aboriginal  History,  Antiquities,  &c,  of  Western  New  York.  Re- 
ported by  Henry  R.  Schoolcraft,  January,  1846.    8vo.    N.Y.  1846. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Acting  Superintendent   of  Common 

Schools;  made  to  the  Legislature,  Jan.  23,  1827.  Folio,  pp.  61. 
[No  imprint.] 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Bank  Commissioners,  Jan.  23,  1841.  8vo, 

pp.  62.   [1841]. 

 .    The  Final  Report  of  John  Romeyn  Brodhead,  Agent,  &c,  to 

procure  and  transcribe  Documents  in  Europe  relative  to  the  Colonial 

History  of  New  York,  12th  February,  1845.    8vo.    Albany,  1845. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .  Report  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  investigate  the  Pecu- 
niary Affairs  of  the  Several  State  Prisons  of  New  York.  Transmitted 
Jan.  29,  1855.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Emigration,  Jan.  22,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  63.    Albany,  1849. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Emigration,  Feb.  1, 

1850.  Svo,  pp.  46.    Albany,  1850. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Emigration,  Feb.  3, 

1851.  Svo,  pp.  48.    Albany,  1851. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Emigration,  February, 

1852.  Svo,  pp.  71.    New  York,  1852. 

 .    First  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  Practice  and  Pleadings. 

Code  of  Procedure.    Svo.    Albany,  1848. 
 .    Second  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  Practice  and  Pleadings. 

Code  of  Procedure.    Svo,  pp.  48.    Albany,  1849.  _ 
 .    Third  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  Practice  and  Pleadings. 

Code  of  Procedure.    Svo.    Albany,  1849. 
 .    Fourth  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  Practice  and  Pleadings. 

Code  of  Criminal  Procedure.    Svo.    Albany,  1849. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  State  Normal 

School,  Jan.  19,  1855.    Svo.    Albany,  1855. 
 .    Report  on  the  Finances  and  Internal  Improvements  of  the  State 

of  New  York  by  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  March,  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  37.    Albany,  1838.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Report  upon  the  Finances  and  Internal  Improvements  of  the 

State  of  New  York,  1838.    Svo,  pp.  41,  6.    Boston,  reprinted  [1838]. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  upon  the  Finances  and  Internal  Improvements  of  the 

State  of  New  York,  1838.    Svo,  pp.  65,  6.    Boston,  reprinted,  1839. 


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New  York,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Inspectors  of  the  State  Prison  at  Auburn, 

Feb.  1.  1848.    8m    Albany,  1848. 

 .  Report  of  Committee  on  Indian  Affairs,  on  Petitions  for  an  Or- 
phan Asylum,  and  Certain  Schools  on  Indian  Reservations,  Jan.  31, 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Albany,  1855. 

 .  Report  of  the  Majority  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  ex- 
amine the  Affairs  of  Union  College.  Transmitted  March  4,  1853. 
8vo.    Albany,  1853. 

 .    Report  of  the  Majority  of  the  Committee  on  Cities  and  Villages 

in  relation  to  the  Bill  authorizing  the  Construction  of  a  Railroad  in 
New- York  City.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Albany,  1859. 

 .    Report  of  the  Majority  of  the  Investigating  Committee  in 

relation  to  the  Affairs  of  Union  College,  Jan.  3,  1854.  8vo,  pp. 
39.  n.d. 

 .    Report  of  the  Majority  and  of  the  Minority  of  the  Committee  on 

Indian  Affairs  in  relation  to  the  Claims  of  the  Moheconic,  now  called 
Stockbridge  Indians,  March  21, 1855.    8vo,  pp.  15.    [Albany,  1855.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Majority  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  to 

investigate  the  Affairs  of  Union  College.  8vo,  pp.  56,  22.  Al- 
bany, n.  d. 

 .  Fifth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum, Jan.  19,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Albany,  1848. 

 .  Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lunatic  Asy- 
lum, Feb.  1,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Albany,  1849. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Asylum,  Feb.  4,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Albany,  1850. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Asylum,  Feb.  27,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  62.    Albany,  1851. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers'  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Asylum,  Jan.  17,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Albany,  1855. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Asylum,  February,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Albany,  1856. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers  of  the  State  Lunatic 

Asylum,  January,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Albany,  1857. 

 .    Thirty-first  Annual  Report  and  Documents  of  the  New-York 

Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  for  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  88.    Albany,  1850. 

 .    Report  of  the  Prison  Association  of  New  York,  including  a  List 

of  the  Officers  and  Members.    Second  edition.    8vo.    Albany,  1849. 

 .    Sixty-seventh  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University 

of  the  State  of  New  York,  March  1,  1854.    8vo.    Albany,  1854. 

 .    Sixtv-eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University, 

&c,  March  1,  1855.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 

 .    Sixty-ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University, 

&c,  Jan.  15,  1856.    8vo.    Albany,  1856. 

 .    Seventy-second  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University 

of  the  State  of  New  York;  transmitted  Jan.  20,  1859.  8vo.  Al- 
bany, 1859. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Jlegents  of  the  University  on  the  Condi- 
tion of  the  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  April  11,  1848.  8vo, 
pp.  39,  15.    Albany,  1848. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  on  the 

Condition  of  the  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  with  Catalogues, 
Jan.  12,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  91.    Albany,  1849. 
vol.  n.  20 


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New  York,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  on  the 

Condition  of  the  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  &c.,  Jan.  11, 1851. 
8vo.    Albany,  1851. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  on  the 

Condition  of  the  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  &c,  Jan.  15, 1855. 
8vo,  pp.  69.    Albany,  1855. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  University  on  the 

Condition  of  the  State  Cabinet  of  Natural  History,  Feb.  1,  1856. 
8vo,  pp.  60.    Albany,  1856. 

 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  Convictions  for  Criminal 

Offences,  Feb.  1,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  80.   ,  1839. 

 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  the  Criminal  Statistics  of 

the  State  of  New  York,  March  14,  1855.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 

 .  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  Number  of  Births,  Mar- 
riages, and  Deaths  for  the  Year  1847.    8vo,  pp.  56.   ,  1848. 

 .  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  Number  of  Births,  Mar- 
riages, and  Deaths  for  the  Year  1848.    8vo,  pp.  32.   ,  1849. 

 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  of  Plank-road  Statistics  of  the 

State  of  New  York,  Feb.  8,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  10.    Albany,  1850. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  relative  to  Statistics  of 

the  Poor  of  the  State  of  New  York,  March  23,  1855.  8vo.  Al- 
bany, 1855. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on  the  Colonial  Agency,  May  5, 

1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.   [1845]. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee  appointed  by  the  Legislature  to 

examine  into  Frauds  upon  Emigrants,  1847.    8vo.    Albany,  1847. 

 .    Report  of  a  Special  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  on  the 

Quarantine  Laws,  1846.    8vo.    Albany,  1846. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  of  Railroad 

Statistics  of  the  State  of  New  York,  February,  1850.  8vo.  Al- 
bany, 1850. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  on  the  Rail- 
road Statistics  of  the  State  of  New  York,  Jan.  23,  1855.  8vo.  Al- 
bany, 1855. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  and  Inspector  of  Salt  in 

Onondaga  County,  Jan.  9,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  30.    n.  d. 

 .    Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction  of  the  State 

of  New  York,  Jan.  29,  1855.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Banking  Depart- 
ment, Jan.  5,  1855.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 

_  .  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Banking  Depart- 
ment, Jan.  5,  1859.    8vo.    Albany,  1859. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools,  made 

Feb.  6,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Albany,  1829. 

 .    Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools  in  the  State 

of  New  York,  made  Jan.  15,  1831.    8vo.  pp.  71.    Albany,  1831. 

   .    Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools,  Jan.  5, 

1848.    8vo.    Albany,  1848. 

 .  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  New- York  State  Asy- 
lum for  Idiots  ;  transmitted  Jan.  23, 1855.  8vo,  pp.  61.  Albany,  1855. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Library,  March  10, 

1854.    8vo.    Albany,  1854. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  State  Library,  &c, 

March  1,  1855.    8vo.    Albany,  1855. 


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New  York,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  New- York  State  Library, 

Jan.  22,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Albany,  1856. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  New- York  State  Library, 

Jan.  23,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  90.    Albany,  1  S.3 7. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  New-York  State  Library, 

March  19,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Albany,  1859. 

 .    Report  of  the  Trustees  of  Union  College  to  the  Regents  of  the 

University,  &c,  April,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  93.    n.  d. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  of  Union  College  for  the  Year 

ending  July,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  72.    n.  d. 

 .  Resolutions  respecting  the  Issue  of  Bank  Bills  of  a  Denomina- 
tion less  than  Five  Dollars,  April,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 .    Statutes  of  the  State  of  New  York  relating  to  Common  Schools. 

8vo.    Albany,  1847. 

 .    See  Dunlap,  William.    Schoolcraft,  Henry  R. 

 ,  Aboriginal  Monuments  of  the.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution 

(Contrib.,  vol.  ii.). 

 ,  Assembly  of.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D. 

 ,  Canals  iii.  —  See  Troup,  Robert.    Watson,  Elkanah. 

 ,  Gazetteer  of  the.  —  See  Spafford,  Horatio  Gates. 

 ,  General  Association  of.  —  See  General  Association. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Butler,  Benjamin  F.  (Anniversary  Discourse, 

Albany  Institute).  Smith,  William.  Ytates,  John  V.  N. ;  and 
Moulton,  Joseph  W. 

 ,  Message  to  the  Legislature,  1826.  —  See  Clinton,  De  Witt. 

 ,  Militia  Law  of  the.  —  See  Horton,  H.  P. 

 ,  Public-school  Society  of.  —  See  Public-School  Society. 

 ,  State  Educational  Convention  of.  Address  of  the  State  Conven- 
tion of  Teachers,  and  Friends  of  Education,  Utica,  January,  1831 ; 
with  Proceedings,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Utica,  1831. 

New-York  Academy  of  Medicine.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  New- 
York  Academy  of  Medicine.    8vo,  pp.  20.    New  York,  1848. 

 .    See  Manley,  James  R. 

 African  Institution.  —  See  Williams,  Peter,  jun. 

 Agricultural  State  Fair,  1855. — -See  Wright,  Joseph  A. 

 Annual  Register.  —  See  Williams,  Edwin. 

 Antimasonic  State  Convention,  Albany,  1829.  —  See  Southwick, 

Solomon. 

 Association  for  improving  the  Condition  of  the  Poor.  Ninth  An- 
nual Report,  for  1852.    12mo,  pp.  72.    New  Y7ork,  1852. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  for  1855.    8vo,  pp.  70.    N.Y.  1855. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  75.    N.Y".  1856. 

 Asylum  for  Idiots.    Account  of  the  Ceremonies  at  the  Laying  of 

the  Corner-stone  of  the  New- York  Asvlum  for  Idiots,  Syracuse, 
Sept.  8,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Albany,  1854. 

 Asylum  for  Lying-in  Women.    Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the 

Managers :  presented  March  10,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  16.  New 
York,  1838. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers,  March  10,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1839. 
   Central  Railroad  Company.    Report  to  the  State  Engineer  and 

Surveyor,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [1854J. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  examine  the  Accounts  of 

the  Treasurer,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Albany.  1855. 


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New- York  Central  Railroad  Company,  continued. 

 .    lleport  of  a  Committee  appointed  Jan.  4,  1855,  on  the  "Acts 

and  Doings  of  the  Directors  and  Treasurer,"  Oct.  24,  1855.  8vo, 
pp.  47.    Boston,  1855.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  October, 

1855.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Albany,  1855. 

 .    Annual  Report  for  the  Year  ending-  Sept.  30, 1855.    4to,  pp.  47. 

Albany,  1855.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Annual  Report  for  the  Year  ending  Sept.  30,  1856.    4to,  pp.  60. 

Albany,  1856.    (Two  copies.) 

 Chamber   of  Commerce.     By-laws,   Resolutions,  and  Orders ; 

adopted  Sept.  18,  1787.    8vo,  pp.  14.    New  York,  1787. 

 City  Tract  Society.  Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  with  the  Twenty- 
first  Annual  Report  of  the  Female  Branch,  December,  1843.  8vo, 
pp.  71.    New  York.  1844. 

 Convention,  October,  1831.  Report  on  the  Production  and  Manu- 
facture of  Cotton.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1832. 

 .    See  Protection.  Tariff. 

 Corresponding  Association  for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improve- 
ments. —  See  Erie  Canal. 

 Dispensarv.    Charter  and  Bv-laws  of  the  Xew-York  Dispensary. 

Svo,  pp.  23.  '  New  York,  1810." 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Januarv,  1839.  Svo, 

pp.  16.    New  York,  1839. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Januarv,  1851.  Svo, 

pp.  20.    New  York,  1851. 

 and  Erie  Railroad.    Report  of  the  Survey  of  the  Route  of  the 

New-York  and  Erie  Railroad,  by  Benjamin  Wright ;  with  Report  of 
a  Committee  of  the  Common  Council  of  New  York.  Svo,  pp.  16. 
New  York,  1835. 

 .    First  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  September,  1835.  Svo, 

pp.  36.    New  York,  1835. 

—  —  Evening  Advertiser.  —  See  American  Minerva. 

 Female  Assistance  Society.     Twenty-fifth  Annual  Report  and 

Constitution,  1837-1838.    12mo,  pp.  18.'   New  York,  1838. 
  Female  Auxiliary  Bible  Society.    Sixth  Annual  Report,  &c. ;  and 

the  Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  New-York  Female  Juvenile  Bible 

Association.    Svo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1822. 
 Female  Juvenile  Bible  Association.  —  See  New-York  Female 

Auxiliary  Bible  Society. 

 Forum.  —  See  Miller,  Sylvanus. 

 Fraud,  The.  —  See  WhigParty. 

 Free  Academy.  —  See  Bourne,  William  Oland.    Headley,  J.  T. 

 Freeholder,  The.  —  See  Alarm,  The. 

 Free-school  Society.  —  See  Free-School  Society. 

 Gazette;  or,  The  Weekly  Postboy.    From  Jan.  18,  1747-48,  to 

July  2,  1770,  by  James  Parker;  from  Aug.  13,  1770,  to  July  27, 

1772,  by  Samuel  Inslee  and  Anthony  Car.   4  vols,  folio.   New  York, 

1747-72.  [Incomplete.] 
 ■. —  Gazette  and  the  Weekly  Mercury,  by  Hugh  Gaine,  from  March  28, 

176S,  to  Sept.  9,  1782.    4  vols,  folio.    N.Y.  1 768-82.  [Incomplete.] 
 Historical  Society.    Catalogue  of  Books,  Maps,  Paintings,  &c, 

added  to  the  Library,  1839-40.    Svo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1840. 
 .    The  Charter  and  By-laws  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society. 

Revised  March,  1846.    Svo,  pp.  47.    New  York,  1846. 


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New-York  Historical  Society,  continued. 

 .    Collections  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society,  1809-1830. 

6  vols.  8vo.    New  York,  1811-30. 

 .    Collections  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society.    Second  Series. 

Vols,  i.-iii.,  Svo.    New  York,  1841-57. 

 .    Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  New  York,  January,  1814.  8vo, 

pp.  11.    New  York,  1814. 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society,  1843,  to  No- 
vember, 1849,  inclusive.    3  vols.  8vo.    New  York,  1844-49. 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society  on  the  An- 
nouncement of  the  Death  of  William  Hickling  Prescott.  February, 
M.DCCC.LIX.    8vo,  pp.  16.    [New  York,  18-39.] 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  New-York  Historical  Society  at  the  Dedica- 
tion of  the  Library,  Nov.  9,  1857.    Svo,  pp.  27.    New  York,  1857. 

 .    Semicentennial  Celebration,  Nov.  20,  1854.    Svo,  pp.  96.  New 

York,  1854. 

 .    See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Campbell,  William  W.  Clinton, 

De  Witt.    De  Peyster,  J.  Watts.    Francis,  John  W.  Gallatin, 

Albert.    Hosack,  David.    Kent,  James.    Yerplanck,  Gulian  C. 

Webster,  Daniel. 

 Horticultural  Society.  —  See  Francis,  John  W. 

 Hospital.  Account  of  the  New-York  Hospital ;  with  Charter,  By- 
laws, Catalogue  of  Library,  &c.    Svo.    New  York,  1811. 

 .    Brief  Account  of  the  New-York  Hospital.  Svo,  pp.  72.  N.Y.  1804. 

 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital  for  the  Year  1803.  Folio, 

pp.  4.    [1804]. 

 .    State  of  the  New-York  Hospital  for  the  Year  1815.  Folio, 

pp.  3.    New  York,  1816. 
 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital  for  the  Y'ear  1816.  Folio, 

pp.  3.    New  York,  1817. 
 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital  for  the  Y^ear  1824.  Folio, 

pp.  3.    New  York,  1825. 
 .    State  of  the  New-Yfork  Hospital  and  Bloomingdale  Asylum  for 

the  Year  1838.    Svo,  pp.  12.    New  York,  1839. 
 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital,  &c,  for  the  Year  1839.  Svo, 

pp.  20.    New  York,  1840. 
 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital,  &c,  for  the  Year  1S43.  Svo, 

pp.  28.    New  York,  1844. 
 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital,  &c,  for  the  Year  1850.  8vo, 

pp.  42.    New  York.  1851. 
 .    State  of  the  New- York  Hospital,  &c,  for  the  Year  1851.  Svo, 

pp.  30.    New  York,  1852. 
 .    See  Columbia  College. 

 Institution  for  the  Blind.  Third  Annual  Report,  1 838.  Svo,  pp.  36. 

New  York,  1839. 

 .  Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  February,  1849.  Svo,  pp.  55.  Al- 
bany, 1849. 

 .  Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  February,  1850.  Svo,  pp.  48.  Al- 
bany, 1850. 

 .  Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  February,  1851.  Svo,  pp.  47.  New- 
York,  1851. 

 Institution  for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.    An  Act  to 

incorporate  the  Members  of  the  New-York  Institution  for  the  In- 
struction of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  With  the  By-laws.  Svo,  pp.  23. 
New  York.  1819. 


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NEW-YORK  INSTITUTION   for  the  Instruction  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb, 

continued. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  1837.        8vo,  pp.  84.    N.Y.  1838. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report,  1838.         8vo,  pp.  62.    N.Y.  1839. 

 .    Twenty-seventh  Annual  Report,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  40.    N.Y.  1846. 

 .    Thirty-first  Annual  Report,  1849.        8vo,  pp.  66.    N.Y.  1850. 

 .    Thirty-fifth  Annual  Report,  1853.        8vo.    New  York,  1854. 

 .    Thirty-sixth  Annual  Report,  1854.       8vo.    New  York,  1855. 

 .    See  Day,  George  E.    Miller,  Sylvanus. 

 Life-insurance  and  Trust  Company.    An  Act  to  incorporate  the 

New-York  Life-insurance  and  Trust  Company.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 .    Answer  and  Report,  in  Chancery,  March,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  63. 

New  York,  1834. 

 .    Answer  and  Report,  in  Chancery,  1835.  8vo,  pp.  76.  N.Y.  1836. 

 Lyceum.    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the 

New- York  Lyceum,  May,  1841.    12mo,  pp.  11.    New  York,  1841. 

 Meteorological  Observations.  Results  of  a  Series  of  Meteorologi- 
cal Observations  made  at  sundry  Academies  in  the  State  of  New 
York.    Compiled  by  Franklin  B.  Hough,  M.D.    4to.    Albany,  1855. 

 Ministerium  of  the  Evangelical-Lutheran  Church.  —  See  Miller, 

George  B. 

 Missionary  Society.  The  Address  and  Constitution  of  the  New- 
York  Missionary  Society,  1796.  8vo,  pp.  19.  New  York,  1796. 
(Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Directors;  presented  April  7,  1807.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

New  York,  1807. 

 .    See  Abeel,  John  N.    Livingston,  John  H.  McWiiorter, 

Alexander.    Mason,  John  M.    Miller,  Samuel. 

 Protestant-Episcopal  City-Mission  Society.    Account  of  the  Origin 

and  Formation  of  the  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal  City-Mission 
Society;  with  the  Constitution.    8vo,  pp.  8.    New  York,  1831. 

 .    First  Annual  Report,  Jan.  12,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  16.    N.Y.  1832. 

 Protestant-Episcopal  Missionary  Society.    Fifth  Annual  Report, 

Dec.  4,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1821. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  October,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  40.  New 

York,  1830. 

 .    See  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal  Tract  Society. 

 Protestant-Episcopal  Press.    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board 

of  Trustees;  read  Oct.  7,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  14.    New  York,  1830. 
 .    Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Oct.  6,  1831. 

8vo,  pp.  20.    New  York,  1831. 

 .    See  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal  Tract  Society. 

 Protestant-Episcopal  Sunday-school  Society.    Constitution  of  the 

New-York  Protestant-Episcopal  Sunday-school  Society.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

New  York,  1817. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

New  York,  1821. 
 .    See  Duffie,  Cornelius  R. 

 Protestant-Episcopal  Tract  Society.    Reports  of  the  New- York 

Protestant-Episcopal  Tract  Society,  the  Auxiliary  New-York  Bible 
and  Common-Prayer-Book  Society,  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal 
Missionary  Societv,  and  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal  Press,  Oct.  1, 
1829.    8vo.    New  York,  1829. 

 .    Twenty-first  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  1830. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1830. 


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New- York  Shipping  and  Commercial  List,  from  Jan.  3,  1818,  to  June  10, 

1820.    4to.    New  York,  1818-20.  [Incomplete.] 
 Society  Library.    Alphabetical  and  Analytical  Catalogue  of  the 

New- York  Society  Library.    8vo.    New  York,  1850. 
 .    See  MacMullen,  John. 

 Society  for  promoting  the  Manumission  of  Slaves.  —  See  Miller, 

Samuel. 

 Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

Transactions,  Part  II.    4to.    Albany,  1794. 
 Spectator;  continued  from  the  Spectator,  Jan.  14, 1804,  to  Aug.  7, 

1837.    23  vols,  folio.    New  York,  1804-37.  [Incomplete.] 
 .    See  Spectator,  The. 

 State  Agricultural  Society.    The  Journal  of  the  New-York  State 

Agricultural  Society,  January,  April,  and  August,  1851 ;  December, 
1852;  June,  1857  ;  January-April,  June,  July,  and  November,  1858; 
January-September,  1859.    8vo.    Albany,  1851-59. 

 .    Transactions  of  the  New- York  State  Agricultural  Society,  vols. 

xvi.,  1856,  and  xviii.,  1858.    8vo.    Albany,  1856-59. 

 .    See  Dean,  Amos.    Everett,  Edward. 

 State  Antislavery  Society.    Tract,  No.  10.    Speech  of  Cassius  M. 

Clay  at  the  White-sulphur  Springs,  Kv.,  30th  December,  1843.  8vo. 
New  York  [1844]. 

 State  Library.    Catalogue  of  Historical  Papers  and  Parchments 

received  from  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  and  deposited  in 
the  Library.    8vo,  pp.  55.    Albany,  1849. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  New- York  State  Library,  Jan.  1,  1846.  8vo. 

Albany,  1846. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  New-York  State  Library,  Jan.  1,  1850.  8vo. 

Albany,  1850. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  New- York  State  Library,  1855.     Vol.  L, 

General  Library;  vol.  ii.,  Law  Library.    2  vols.  8vo.    Albany,  1856. 

 State  Medical  Society.  —  See  McCall,  John.  Stevens*,  Alex- 
ander H.    White,  Samuel. 

 State  Prison,  in  the  City  of  New  York.    A  View  of  the  New-York 

State  Prison,  &c.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  89.    New  York,  1815. 

 State  Prisons.  —  See  State  Prisons. 

 State  Society  of  Cincinnati.  —  See  Mason,  John  M. 

 State  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Temperance.    Third  Annual 

Report,  Jan.  17,  1832.    8vo.    Albany,  1832. 

 State  Temperance  Society.  The  Maine  Law  in  New  York.  Ad- 
dress of  the  Executive  Committee,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  15.    n.  d. 

 .    The  Temperance  Almanac  for  1834,  1838,  1843,  1844,  and  1845. 

12mo.    Albany,  1834-45. 

 State  Troops.  —  See  De  Peyster,  J.  Watts. 

 Sunday-school  Union  Society.    Second  Report,  May  12,  1818. 

8vo,  pp.  34.    New  York,  1818. 

 .    Fourth  Report,  May,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1820. 

 and  Taconic  Systems.  —  See  Geology.  ' 

 Typographical  Society.  — ■  See  Jewett,  John  L. 

 Unitarian  Book  Society.    Annual  Report ;  with  the  Rules  of 

the  Society,  and  Catalogue  of  the  Library.  12mo,  pp.  43.  New 
York,  1823. 

 Washington  Military  Society.    Constitution  and  By-laws.  16mo, 

pp.  12.    New  York,  1796. 
 Weekly  Journal.  —  See  Zenger,  John  Peter. 


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New-York  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.    Fourth  Annual  Report, 

May  19,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  70.    New  York,  1856. 
Niagara,  Campaign  on  the,  1814.  —  See  Ripley,  E.  W. 

 ,  Account  of  the  Falls  of.    By  Peter  Kalm.  —  See  Bartram,  John. 

 .    See  Burford,  Robert.    Hennepin,  Louis. 

Niagara  Frontier,  Inhabitants  of  the.    Memorial  addressed  to  Congress, 

Feb.  21,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Washington,  1817. 
Nicander  Nucius.    The  Second  Book  of  the  Travels  of  Nicander  Nucius 

of  Corcyra.    Edited,  with  Translation,  by  Rev.  J.  A.  Cramer,  D.D. 

Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1841. 
Nicaragua.    Constitucion  Politica  del  Estado  de  Nicaragua,  1826.  4to, 

pp.  27.    Guatemala  [1826]. 
 Estado  del  Hospital  Gral  de  S.  Juan  de  Dios  de  Guatemala  del  Ano  de 

1826.    Sheet.    Guatemala  [1826]. 
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Nicaragua  Canal.  —  See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong., 

vol.  X.). 

Nicaragua,  Histoire  de.  —  See  Oviedo  y  Valdes,  Gonzalo  Fernandez  de. 

Nice.  Council  of.  —  See  Boyle,  Isaac. 

Nicholas,  Secretary  Sir  Edward.  —  See  Sandys,  Edwin. 

Nicholas,  George.    Letter  to  his  Friend  in  Virginia,  justifying  the  Conduct 

of  the  Citizens  of  Kentucky.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Phil.,  reprinted,  1799. 
Nicholas,  T.  —  See  Sarate,  Augustine. 

Nichols,  Andrew,  M.D.  Danvers ;  a  Poem.  —  See  Danvers  Centennial 
Celebration. 

 Discourse  on  Irritation  of  the  Nerves.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med. 

Comm.,  vol.  v.). 
  See  Appleton,  Frank  P. 

Nichols,  C.  H.,  M.D.  —  See  Bloomlngdale  Asylum. 

Nichols,  Col.  Ebenezer.  —  See  Hobby,  William. 

Nichols,  Rev.  Ichabod,  D.D. —  See  Barnard,  Thomas. 

Nichols,  James  R.    Address  delivered  before  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society, 

September,  1855.  —  See  Essex:  Agricultural  Society. 
Nichols,  John  Gough  (Ed.).     Chronicle  of  the  Grey  Friars  of  London. 

4to.    London,  1852. 

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Nichols,  Rev.  Robert.     Three  Arguments/  &c.  —  See  Some  Treasure 

fetched  out  of  Rubbish. 
Nichols,  Rev.  William,  D.D.    A  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  and  Discipline  of 

the  Church  of  England.    12mo.    London,  1715. 
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Nicholson,  John.    Trial,  8zc.  —  See  Pennsylvania  State  Trials. 
Nicholson,  Hon.  Joseph  H.  —  See  Bacon,  John. 

Nicholson,  or  Nicolson,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.  A 
Plain  but  Full  Exposition  of  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.   4to.    London,  1663. 

 A  Plain  but  Full  Exposition  of  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land.   4to.    London,  1671. 

Nicholson,  or  Nicolson,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  F.R.S.,  Bishop  of  Carlisle. 
The  English  Historical  Library.    8vo.    London,  1696. 

Nicholson's  (William)  Attack,  in  his  Philosophical  Journal,  on  Mr.  Win- 
sor,  &c.  —  See  Winsor,  F.  A. 

Nicobar  Islands.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

Nicodemus  ;  or,  A  Treatise  against  the  Fear  of  Man.  —  See  Franck,  August 
Hermann. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY.  Kn 


Nicolai,  Friedrich.  Verzeichnitz  neuer  Bucher,  welche  in  der  Leipziger 
Oster-messe,  1816.    16mo,  pp.  76.    Berlin,  1816. 

Nicollet,  L  N.  Report  intended  to  illustrate  a  Map  of  the  Hydrographical 
Basin  of  the  Upper-Mississippi  River.  —  See  United  States  (Sen. 
Doc.,  2d  Sess.,  26th  Cong.,  vol.  v.  Part  II.]. 

NlCOLSON,  Samuel.    The  Nicolson  Pavement.   8vo,  pp.  24.   Boston,  1855. 

Nicolson  Pavement.  —  See  Nicolson,  Samuel. 

Niende  aarlige  Rapport  fra  Forstaiiderne  for  Wisconsins  Universitet, 

1856.  —  See  University  of  Wisconsin. 
Nieu  Nederland.  —  See  New  Netherland. 

Nightingale,  Rev.  Crawford.    A  Discourse  preached  at  the  Funeral  of 

Caleb  Butler,  Groton,  October,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  n.  d. 
Nightingale,  The.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Night-Thoughts,  Young's.  —  See  Sewall,  Stephen. 

NIKA'NAPOT  NOYKI'OY  TOT"  KEPKTPAI  OT  'AJIO AHMIS2~N.  —  See  NlCAN- 
DER  NUCIUS. 

Nikelsburger,  Jacob.  Sp5^  ]b"lp  Koul  Jacob  in  Defence  of  the  Jewish 
Religion.  Containing  the  Arguments  of  Rev.  C.  F.  Frey,  and  An- 
swers thereto.    12mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  reprinted,  1817. 

Nil  Blanc  Superieur,  Remarques  sur  le.  —  See  Jomard,  Edme-Franc,ois. 

Niles,  Mrs.  Ann.  —  See  Paine,  Thomas. 

NlLES,  Hezekiah.  Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution  in  America.  8vo. 
Baltimore,  1822. 

 The  Weekly  Register,  vol.  i.-vol.  xxii. ;  with  Index  to  first  twelve 

volumes.    23  vols.  8vo.    Baltimore,  1811-22. 

Niles,  Hon.  Nathaniel.  Resolution  relative  to  Impressment.  —  See  Ver- 
mont. 

Niles,  Rev.  Samuel,  Braintree.  Essay  on  God's  Wonder-working  Provi- 
dence for  New  England.  Poem  on  the  Reduction  of  Louisburg. 
16mo.    New  London,  1747. 

 Tristitiae  Ecclesiarum;  or,  A  Brief  and  Sorrowful  Account  of  the  Pre- 
sent State  of  the  Churches  in  New  England.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Bos- 
ton, 1745.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Vindication  of  divers  Important  Gospel-doctrines,  &c,  against  a 

Discourse  of  Rev.  Samuel  Briant's.  With  Remarks  on  John  Bass's 
Narrative.    8vo.    Boston,  1752. 

 History  of  the  Indian  and  French  Wars.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  vi.  3d  Series). 

 See  Shaw,  John. 

Niles,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.,  Abington.  Sermon  before  the  Massachusetts 
Missionary  Society,  May  26,  1801.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  38, 14, 
Cambridge,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 

Nine-Daies  Wonder.  —  See  Kemp,  William. 

Nine  Letters  concerning  the  Person  and  Sonship  of  Messiah.  —  See  Wil- 
son, Robert. 

Nineteenth  Century,  Discourse  at  the  Commencement  of  the.  —  See 

Lathrop,  John. 
'•'Ninety-Six,"  Siege  of.  —  See  Mackenzie,  Roderick. 
Nineveh's  Repentance  and  Deliverance.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 
Nisi-Prius  Reports.  —  See  Espinasse,  Isaac. 
Nizza,  F.  Marco  da.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
No  Government  Bounty  to  Polygamy.    Speech.  —  See  Lyon,  Caleb. 
No  King  but  Christ  in  his  Church.  —  See  Wheelock,  Eleazar. 
No  New  Thing  to  be  Slandered.  —  See  Smith,  Josiah. 
No  Union  with  Rome.  —  See  Jarvis,  Samuel  F. 


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Xoah,  Mordecai  M.  Discourse  on  the  Evidences  of  the  American  Indians 
being  the  Descendants  of  the  Lost  Tribes  of  Israel ;  delivered  before 
the  Mercantile-Library  Association.    8vo,  pp.  40.    New  York,  1837. 

Noble,  Rev.  Oliver.  Preaching  Christ,  the  Office-work  of  Ministers.  Ser- 
mon at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Silas  Moody,  Arundel,  Jan.  9,  1771. 
Svo,  pp.  32.    Salem,  1771. 

 Some  Strictures  upon  the  Story  recorded  in  the  Book  of  Esther.  Dis- 
course at  Newburyport,  March  8, 1775,  in  Commemoration  of  Boston 
Massacre.    Svo,  pp.  31.    Xewburyport,  177.3. 

Nobleborough,  Me.,  Petition,  &c,  of.  —  See  Maine  Lands. 

Nocte  Cogitata.  —  See  Sewall,  Stephen.    Young,  Edward. 

Xoel,  Rev.  Gerard  T.  Sermon  before  the  London  Society  for  promoting 
Christianity  among  the  Jews.  —  See  London  Society,  &c. 

Xoel,  Jacques.  —  See  Societe  Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Quebec. 

Xoel,  Jean-Baptist.  —  See  France. 

Noeud  Gordien  (Le)  debrouille.  —  See  France. 

Xogaret,  John  Louis  de,  Duke  of  Espernon.    The  History  of  the  Life  of 

the  Duke  of  Espernon,  the  Great  Favourite  of  France.  Translated 

by  Charles  Cotton.    Folio.    London,  1670. 
Nomenclature  of  Chemistry,  New.  —  See  Spalding,  Lyman. 
Nomine  Jeiiova,  de.  —  See  Dorscheus,  Johannes  Georgius. 
Nomination  to  vacant  Archbishoprics  and  Bishoprics  vindicated.  —  See 

Hollingworth,  Richard. 
Nonconforming  Ministers.  —  See  Letter  from  Some  Aged  Nonconform- 

ing  Ministers. 

 of  London.  Address  to  the  Prince  of  Orange.  —  See  Revolu- 
tion, English. 

Xonconformists  no  Schismaticks,  no  Rebels.    4to,  pp.  20.    [Lond.],  1670. 

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 ,  A  Plea  for  the.  —  See  Laune,  Thomas  de. 

Xonconformist's  Advocate  ;  or,  A  Farther  Account  of  their  Judgment  in 
Certain  Things  in  which  they  are  misunderstood.    4to.    Lond.  1680. 

Xonconformity.  Melius  Inquirendum  ;  or,  A  Sober  Inquirie  into  the  Rea- 
sonings of  the  Serious  Inquirie.    12mo.   ,  1678. 

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Answer  to  the  Friendly  Debate. 

 without  Controversy.  — See  Baxter,  Benjamin. 

 ,  Reasonableness  of.  —  See  Dickinson,  Jonathan. 

 to  the  World  in  Moral  Character.  —  See  Mellen,  John. 

Xon-Importation  Agreement.  —  See  Boston,  Town  of. 

 Association.  —  See  Congress. 

Non-Intercourse.  —  See  Emott,  James. 

 Law,  1811.  Resistance  to  the  Laws  of  the  United  States;  con- 
sidered in  Four  Letters  to  Hon.  H.  G.  Otis.    Svo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1811. 

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 Laws,  Violation  of  the.  —  See  King,  AYilliam. 

Non-Intervention.  —  See  Jones,  James  C.    Soule,  Pierre. 

Non-Resistance.  —  See  Mayhew,  Jonathan.  Scbmission. 

 and  Passive  Obedience.  —  See  Reflections  upon  a  Late  Book. 

Norbury,  P.  Catalogue  of  Norbuiys  Circulating  Library,  New  Brentford. 
12mo,  pp.  54.    New  Brentford,  n.  d. 

Norcott,  Rev.  John.  Baptism  discovered  plainly  and  faithfully,  according 
to  the  Word  of  God.    16mo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1723. 

 Baptism  discovered  plainly  and  faithfully  out  of  the  "Word  of  God.  Fifth 

edition,  corrected  by  W.  Kiffin  and  R.  Claridge.  8vo,  pp.  39.  ,  1747. 


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Nord,  Le,  Litteraire,  Physique,  Politique,  et  Moral.  —  See  Olivari,  Fran- 
cois. 

Nord  Amerika.  —  See  EBELING,  Christoph  Daniel. 
NoilDAMERIKANISCHEN  FREI8TAATEN.  —  See  BRIEFE  ans  Amerika. 
NORDAMERIKANISCHER  STAATS-KaLENDAR.  —  See  TlM.EUS,  J.  J.  C. 

Norden,  John.  Speculi  Britannia;  Pars ;  an  Historical  and  Chorographical 
Description  of  the  County  of  Essex.  Edited  by  Sir  Henry  Ellis. 
Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1840. 

Nordisk  Tidsskrift  for  Oldkyndighed.  —  See  Royal  Society  of  North- 
ern Antiquaries. 

Norfolk  County,  Mass.    An  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Norfolk  County, 
exposing  the  Absurdity  of  the  Present  War,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  12.    n.  d. 
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nezer. 

Norfolk  Agricultural  Society.  See  Lamson,  Alvan.  Russell,  George 
R. 

 Auxiliary  Education  Society.  —  See  Fisk,  Elisha.    Sanford,  David. 

 Bar,  Address  to  the.  —  See  Richardson,  James. 

 County  Temperance  Society.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 District  Medical  Society.    By-laws  of  the  Norfolk-District  Medical 

Society,  with  a  List  of  its  Members,  1851.    12mo,  pp.  12.  Boston, 

1851.    (Two  copies.) 
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Norfolk  County,  Eng.  Population  of  the  County  of  Norfolk,  including 
the  City  of  Norwich,  1841 ;  with  the  Population  of  1831.  12mo, 
pp.  39.    Norwich,  1842. 

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Norfolk,  Town  of,  Conn.  —  See  Roys,  Auren. 

Norfolk,  Va.,  Yellow  Fever  in,  1855.  —  See  Howard  Association. 

Norfolk  Exercise,  Abstract  of  the.  A  Plan  of  Exercise  for  the  Militia  of 
the  Massachusetts  Bay.  Extract  from  the  Plan  of  Discipline  of  the 
Norfolk  Militia.  Third  edition.  8vo,  pp.  92.  Boston,  1771.  [Im- 
perfect.] 

Norfolke's  Furies  ;  or,  A  View  of  Kett's  Campe.  —  See  Nevill,  Alexander. 

Norhan,  Walter,  Esq.  —  See  Remembrancer,  &c. 

Normal  School,  Hopedale,  Ohio.  —  See  McNeely'  Normal  School. 

 of  the  State  of  New  York.  —  See  Clinton,  George  W.  New 

York,  State  of. 

 at  Salem.    Catalogue  of  the  Instructors  and  Students  of  the  State 

Normal  School  at  Salem,  February,  1856.  12mo,  pp.  12.  Sa- 
lem, 1856. 

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School  at  West  Newton,  Mass,  July,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1850. 

Norman  Rolls.  —  See  Great  Britain.    Society  of  Antiquaries. 
Normanby,  John,  Marquis  of.  —  See  Sheffield,  John. 
Normandy,  Great  Rolls  of  the  Exchequer  of.  —  See  Great  Britain.  So- 
ciety' of  Antiquaries. 
Normans,  History  of  the.  —  See  Wheaton,  Henry. 
Norrice,  .  —  See  Walker,  George. 

Norridgwalk  Indians.  —  See  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  Two  Con- 
ferences. 


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Norris,  George  W.,  M.D.  Introductory  Lecture  to  the  Course  of  Clinical 
Instruction  in  Surgerv,  at  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  Nov.  1,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1848. 

Xorris,  Isaac.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

NORRIS,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  A  Collection  of  Miscellanies :  consisting  of 
Poems,  Essays,  Discourses,  and  Letters.  Third  edition.  8vo. 
London,  1699! 

 A  Collection  of  Miscellanies ;  consisting  of  Poems,  Essays,  Discourses, 

and  Letters.    Ninth  edition.    16mo.    London,  1730. 

 Letters  concerning  the  Love  of  God.  Second  edition.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1705. 

 A  Philosophical  Discourse  concerning  the  Natural  Immortality  of  the 

Soul.    Occasioned  by  Dodwell's  Discourse.    8vo.    London,  1708. 

 Practical  Discourses  upon  Several  Divine  Subjects.    8vo.   Lond.  1691. 

Norris,  J.  Saurin.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Benjamin  Banneker.  Read 
before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  Oct.  5,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Baltimore,  n.  d. 

Norris,  J.  W.    Business-Directory  and  Statistics  of  the  City  of  Chicago, 

1846.    12mo,  pp.  64.    Chicago,  1846. 
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London,  1669. 
North,  Frederic,  Lord.  —  See  Parliament. 
North,  Discoveries  in  the.  —  See  Forster,  John  Reinhold. 
North  America.  —  See  Adelung,  Johann  Christoph.    Benaduci,  Lorenzo 

Boturini.    Burnaby,  Andrew  (Travels).    Chabert,  Joseph  Bernard 

de.     Charlevoix,  Francois  Xavier  de.     Gorges,   Ferdinand o. 

Harmon,  Daniel  Williams.    Hennepin,  Louis.    Lahontan,  N., 

Baron  de.    Lendrum,  John.    Potherie,  M.  de  Bacqueville  de  la. 

Present  State  of  North  America.    Robin,  Abbe  C.  C. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  New  American  Magazine. 

 ,  Letters  on.  —  See  Chevalier,  Michael. 

 ,  Review  of  the  Military  Operations  in,  1753-1756.  —  See  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  1st  Series). 
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North- American  Almanac.  —  See  Almanac.  Edes  and  Gill.  Stearns, 
Samuel. 

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 Indians.  —  See  Long,  J.  (Voyages). 

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 Land  Company.     Observations  on  the  North-American  Land 

Company.  With  Illustration  of  the  Object  of  the  Company's  Plan, 
Articles  of  Association,  &c.    8vo.    London,  1796. 

 .    Plan  of  Association.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

 Review  and  Miscellaneous  Journal,  vols,  i.-lxxxviii.,  May,  1815- 

April,  1859.    88  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1815-59. 

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By-laws  of  the  North-Americari  Trust  and  Banking  Company. 
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North  Association  in  Hartford  County,  Conn.  The  Testimony  of  the  North 
Association  in  Hartford  County  against  Rev.  George  Whitefield. 
With  Address  of  Ministers  of  Hampshire  County.  16mo,  pp.  8. 
Boston,  1745. 


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North  Bridge,  Salem,  Leslie's  Retreat  at  the,  177.5.  —  See  ENDICOTT, 
Charles  M. 

 Briton,  The.  —  See  Political  Controversy,  The. 

 ,  No.  45.  —  See  Wilkes,  John. 

 Extraordinary.    Written  by  a  Young  Scotsman,  now  a  Volunteer 

in  the  Corsican  Service.    Second  edition.   8vo,  pp.  84.   Lond.  1709. 

North  Carolina,  Province  of.  A  Complete  lievisal  of  all  the  Acts  of  As- 
sembly of  the  Province  of  North  Carolina,  now  in  Use.  Folio.  New- 
bern,  1773. 

 ,  State  of.    Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Public  Improvements  of 

North  Carolina  to  the  General  Assembly.  With  Mr.  [Hamilton]  Ful- 
ton's Reports  to  the  Board,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  xxviii.  (58.    Raleigh,  1821. 

 .    See  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  North  Carolina.  Ramsey, 

J.  G.  M.  (Annals  of  Tennessee).    Williamson,  Hugh. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Lawson,  John. 

 ,  House  of  Burgesses  of. —  See  Smith,  William. 

 ,  Revolutionary  History  of.  —  See  Jones,  Jo.  Seawell. 

 ,  Topographical  Description  of.  —  See  Hutchins,  Thomas. 

 ,  Travels  through.  —  See  Bartram,  William. 

North-Carolina  State  Agricultural  Society.  —  See  Rayner,  Ken- 
neth. 

North  Chelsea  (Town  of)  School-Committee  Report,  North  Chelsea, 

1850-51.    8vo,  pp.  11.   [1851]. 

 Church,  Boston.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin.    Prince,  Thomas. 

 ,  New  Haven,  Conn.  —  See  Merwin,  Samuel. 

 ,  Salem.  —  See  Prince,  John. 

North  Danvers,  Mass.  —  See  Osgood,  George. 

North-Eastern  Boundary.  Statement,  on  the  Part  of  the  United  States, 
of  the  Case  referred  to  the  King  of  the  Netherlands.  [With  Second 
Statement,  Appendix,  and  Statements,  on  the  Part  of  Great  Britain.] 
Folio.    Washington,  1829. 

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setts. Saltonstall,  Leverett.  United  States  (President's 
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North  Hampton,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

North  Haven,  Conn.  —  See  Trumbull,  Benjamin. 

North-Illinois  University,  Henry,  111.    Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 

1857-58.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1858. 
North-Middlesex  Sunday-School  Society.    First  Annual  Report  of 

the  North-Middlesex  Sunday-school  Society;  presented  Oct.  8,  1856. 

By  Augustus  Woodbury.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Lowell,  1856. 
North  Parish  in  Hingham.  —  See  Richardson,  Joseph.    Thaxter,  Thos. 
North  (The)  and  the  South,  Reply  to  a  Lecture  on  the.  —  See  South  (The) 

and  the  North. 

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of  the  North  and  South  Consociations  of  Litchfield  County,  Ct.,  in 
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 Star  (The)  of  Policy.  —  See  Sadler,  Edmund. 

North- West  Coast.  —  See  Greenhow,  Robert.    Meares,  John. 

 ,  Voyage  to  the.  —  See  Dixon,  George.    Portlock.  Nathaniel. 

 Passage.  —  See  Dobbs,  Arthur.    Hakluyt,  Richard.  Hearne, 

Samuel.    Hows,  E.    Meares,  John. 

 Territory.     See  Burnet,  Jacob.     Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason. 

Law,  John.    Varnum,  James  M. 

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North-Western  Journal  of  Education,  Science,  and  General  Literature ; 

Nos.  i.,  h\,  and  iii.    8vo.    Madison,  Wis.,  1850. 
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Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.). 
Northampton,  Mass.  —  See  Allen,  William.    Bridgman,  Thomas. 

 ,  Conversion  of  Many  Hundreds  in.  — ■  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

 ,  Historical  Sketch  of.  —  See  Williams,  Solomon. 

 ,  "  Old  Burying-ground  "  in.  —  See  Bridgman,  Thomas. 

Northampton  Memorial.    Memorial  to  the  Twenty- seventh  Congress, 

from  Inhabitants  of  Northampton,  Mass.,  March,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

n.d. 

Northborough,  Mass.  —  See  Allen,  Joseph. 

 ,  Half-century  Sermon  at,  1796.  —  See  Whitney,  Peter. 

Northern  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences.  Constitution  and  By-laws  of 
the  Northern  Academy  of  Arts  and  Sciences,  and  First  Annual  Re- 
port of  the  Curators.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Hanover,  1842. 

 .    Constitution  and  By-laws  of  the  Northern  Academy  of  Arts  and 

Sciences,  and  Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Curators,  July,  1843. 
8vo,  pp.  18.    Hanover,  1843.    (Two  copies.) 

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 Archipelago.  —  See  St.ehlin,  J.  von. 

 Baptist  Education  Society.    Forty-first  Annual  Report,  November, 

1855.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1855. 
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William  A. 

 Colonies.  —  See  Colonies. 

 ,  State  of  Trade  in  the.  —  See  Little,  Otis. 

 Counties  [Illinois]  Gazetteer.  —  See  Hall,  E.  R. 

 Dispensary  of  the  City  of  New  York.  Act  of  Incorporation  and  By- 
laws of  the  Northern  Dispensary,  &c.    Svo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1838. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  "the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  Northern 

Dispensary,  1839.    12mo,  pp.  21.    New  York,  1839. 

 Grievances,  set  forth  in  a  Letter  to  James  Madison.  —  See  War  with 

Great  Britain. 

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Drake,  Daniel. 
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cord, n.  d. 

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ton, 1849. 

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 Wisconsin.  —  See  Brunson,  Alfred. 

Northmen,  History  of  the.  —  See  Wheaton,  Henry. 

 (The)  in  New  England.  —  See  Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin. 

Nortiimore,  Thomas,  Esq.    Washington;  or,  Liberty  Restored.    A  Poem. 

12mo.    Baltimore,  1809. 
Northumberland,  Henry,  Earl  of.  —  See  Percy,  Henry. 
Northumberland,  Pa.,  Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of." — See  Priestley, 

Joseph. 

Norton,  Andrews,  A.M.,  Professor  in  Harvard  College.    Address  delivered 

before  the  University  of  Cambridge,  at  the  Interment  of  Prof.  Frisbie, 

July  XII.,  M.DCCC.XXII.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Cambridge,  1822. 
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1818.    Derby  Lecture.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1818. 
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with  an  Introduction.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1825. 
[  ]  A  Statement  of  Reasons  for  not  believing  the  Doctrines  of  Trinitarians 

respecting  the  Nature  of  God  and  the  Person  of  Christ.    8vo,  pp.  64. 

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Norton,  Charles  B.    Catalogues  of  Autographs  and  Books  ;  Sale,  1855, 1856, 

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 Norton's  Literary  Register  and  Book-buyer's  Almanac  for  1853.  12mo. 

New  York,  1853. 

 Norton's  Literary  and  Educational  Register,  1854.    12mo.    N.Y.  1854. 

Norton,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  —  See  Norton,  Jacob. 

Norton,  Rev.  Jacob.  The  Blessedness  of  those  who  die  in  the  Lord.  Dis- 
course delivered  at  Wevmouth,  Feb.  3,  1811,  on  the  Death  of  his 
Wife.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1811. 

 A  Sermon  delivered  Dec.  11,  1815,  at  the  Interment  of  Hon.  Cotton 

Tufts,  M.D.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1816. 

 See  Berean  Society  of  Universalists,  Boston.    Thompson,  Samuel. 

Norton,  Rev.  John,  Boston.  The  Heart  of  New  England  Rent  at  the  Blas- 
phemies of  the  Present  Generation  concerning  Quakers.  4to,  pp.  58. 
Cambridge,  1659. 

[  ]  The  Life  and  Death  of  Mr.  John  Cotton.    4to,  pp.  51.   ,  1658. 

[Imperfect ;  no  title.] 

 The  Orthodox  Evangelist ;  or,  A  Treatise  wherein  many  Great  Evan- 
gelical Truths  are  briefly  discussed.    4to.    London,  1654. 

 Responsio  ad  Totam  Quaestionum  Syllogen  a  Gar.  Viro  Dom.  Guiliel- 

mo  Apollonio  propositam.    16mo.    Londini,  1648.    (Two  copies.) 

 Three  Choice  and  Profitable  Sermons  upon  Severall  Texts  of  Scripture ; 

viz.,  Jer.  xxx.  17,  John  xiv.  3,  Heb.  viii.  5.  The  First  of  them 
being  the  Last  which  he  preached  at  the  Court  of  Election  at  Boston. 
The  Second  was  the  Last  which  he  preached  on  the  Lord's  Day. 
The  Third  was  the  Last  which  he  preached  on  his  Weekly-lecture 
Day.    4to,  pp.  34.    Cambridge,  1664.  [Imperfect.] 

 See  Bradstreet,  Anne.  McClure,  A.  AY.  Mather,  Cotton.  Scot- 
tow,  Joshua  (Narrative). 

Norton,  Rev.  John,  Hingham.  An  Essay  tending  to  promote  Reformation. 
Election  Sermon,  1708.    16mo,  pp.  29.    Bost.  1708.    (Two  copies.) 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Norton,  Rev.  John.  The  Redeemed  Captive;  being  a  Narrative  of  the 
Taking-  and  Carrying  into  Captivity  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Norton,  when 
Fort  Massachusetts  surrendered  to  a  Large  Body  of  French  and 
Indians,  Aug.  20,  1746.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1748. 

Norton,  Joseph,  jun.  Norton's  Improved  Calendar,  from  1501  to  1900. 
4to.    Boston,  1858. 

Norton.  Robert.    Of  the  Art  of  Great  Artillery.    4to,  pp.  50.    Lond.  1624. 

 The  Gvnner's  Dialogve,  with  the  Art  of  Great  Artillery.    4to,  pp.  36. 

London  [1624]. 

Norton,  Bristol  County,  Mass.  —  See  Taunton  North-Purchase. 

 ,  Churches  and  Ministry  of.  —  See  Emery,  Stephen  H.  (Ministry  of 

Taunton). 

Norton's  Literary  Almanac.  —  See  Norton,  Charles  B. 

 Register.  —  See  Norton,  Charles  B. 

 Improved  Calendar.  —  See  Norton,  Joseph,  jun. 

Norway,  Ancient  Coins  of.  De  Prisca  Re  Monetaria  Norvegiae  et  de  Nu- 
mis  Seculi  Duodecimi  nuper  repertis,  proludendi  causa,  scripsit 
C.  A.  Holmboe.    4to,  pp.  53.    Christianise,  1841. 

Norwich,  Conn.,  History  of.  —  See  Caulkins,  Frances  M. 

 ,  Baptists  in.  —  See  Denison,  Frederic. 

Norwich  Packet  (The)  and  the  Weekly  Advertiser,  from  Oct.  28,  1773,  to 
May  30,  1782.  By  Alexander  Robertson,  James  Robertson,  and 
John  Trumbull.  Norwich  Packet,  or  the  Chronicle  of  Freedom, 
Nov.  27,  1783,  to  April,  1784.  Bv  John  Trumbull.  Norwich 
Packet,  June  20,  1791,  to  April  4,  1792.  Norwich,  1773-92.  [In- 
complete.] 

 and  Worcester  Railroad.  Statement  of  Facts  in  relation  to  the  Nor- 
wich and  Worcester  Railroad  Company.  8vo,  pp.  15.  New 
York,  1840. 

Norwood,  J.  G.,  M.D.    Illinois  Geological  Survey.    Abstract  of  a  Report 

on  Illinois  Coals,  Aug.  7,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  93.    Chicago,  1858. 
 See  Owen,  David  ]3ale  (Report). 

Norwood,  Richard.    Trigonometrie  ;  or,  The  Doctrine  of  Triangles.  With 

Tables,  &c.    4to.    London,  1661. 
Nosology,  Statistical.  —  See  Registration. 

NoTJS  acl  Dissertationem  Hug.  Grotii  de  Origine  Gentium  Americanarum.  — 

See  Laet,  Johannes  de. 
Notation  Hypsometrique.  —  See  Jomard,  Edme-Francois. 
Notes  of  Morning  Piety.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

  and  Observations  upon  the  New  Testament.    Folio.    [London],  n.  d. 

[Imperfect,  wanting  three  first  signatures.] 

 of  Proceedings  in  the  Long  Parliament.  —  See  Yerney,  Sir  Ralph. 

 and  Queries  concerning  the  Antiquities,  History,  and  Biography  of 

America.  —  See  Historical  Magazine. 

 on  the  Seashore ;  or,  Random  Sketches.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1848. 

 .    See  Nahant. 

 on  the  State  of  Virginia.  —  See  Jefferson,  Thomas. 

NOTICIA  de  la  California.  —  See  Venegas,  Miguel. 

Notification  to  Persons  desiring  to  leave  the  Town  of  Boston,  July,  1775.  — 
See  Boston,  Town  of. 

Nott,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  D.D.,  President  of  Union  College.  An  Address  de- 
livered to  the  Candidates  for  the  Baccalaureate  in  Union  College, 
30th  July,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Cambridge,  1806.    (Two  copies.) 

 Address  to  the  Candidates  for  the  Baccalaureate  in  Union  College,  Com- 
mencement, July  29,  1807.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Albany,  1807. 


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Nott,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  D.D.,  President  of  Union  College,  continued. 
 Discourse  delivered  in  Albany,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Gen.  Alex- 
ander Hamilton,  July  29,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Albany,  1804. 

 Miscellaneous  Works.    With  Appendix.    8vo.    Schenectady,  1810. 

 See  Spencer,  John  C. 

Nott,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  Reasons  for  Ministerial  Fidelity.  A  Half-century 
Sermon  preached  at  Franklin,  March  13,  1832.  Second  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    Norwich,  1832. 

 Sermon  preached  Jan.  16,  1812,  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Asahel 

Hooker,  Norwich.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Norwich,  1812. 

 Slavery,  and  the  Remedy ;  or,  Principles  and  Suggestions  for  a  Reme- 
dial Code.    Fourth  edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1856. 

 The  Sixtieth  Anniversary  Sermon  preached  at  Franklin,  March  13, 

1842.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Norwich,  1842. 

Nottingham,  Daniel,  Earl  of.  —  See  Finch,  Daniel. 

Nottingham  Galley,  Wreck  of  the.  —  See  Shurtleff,  William  (Distress- 
ing Dangers,  &c). 

NoURSE,  Timothy,  Gent.    Campania  Felix ;  or,  A  Discourse  of  the  Benefits 

and  Improvements  of  Husbandry.    8vo.    London,  1700. 
Nouveau  Recueil  de  Traitez.  —  See  Mont,  J.  Du. 

Nouvelle  Decouverte  d?un  tres  Grand  Pays  dans  l'Amerique.  —  See 

Hennepin,  Louis. 
Nouvelle  Ecosse.  —  See  Butel-Dumont,  George-Marie. 
Nouvelle  Espagne,  Differentes  Classes  de  Chefs  de  la.  —  See  Zurita, 

Alonzo  de. 

 ,  Essai  Politique  sur  le  Royaume  de  la.  —  See  Sismondi,  Jean 

Charles  Leonard  Simonde  de. 

Nouvelle  France,  Histoire  et  Description  Generate  de  la.  —  See  Charle- 
voix, Francois  Xavier  de. 

 ,  Relation  Abregee  de  Quelques  Missions  dans  la.  —  See  Bressani, 

Frangois-Joseph. 

 Methode  pour  Apprendre  a  bien  Lire  et  a  bien  Orthographier.  —  See 

Palairet,  Jean. 
Nouvelles  de  la  Republique  des  Lettres.  —  See  Bayle,  Pierre. 
Nova  Anglia.    [A  Poem.]  —  See  Morrell,  William. 
Novanglus.  —  See  Adams,  John. 

Nova  C.esarea,  History  of.  —  See  New  Jersey.    Smith,  Samuel. 
Nova  Francia.  —  See  Lescarbot,  Marc. 

Nova  Scotia.    The  Conduct  of  the  French  with  regard  to  Nova  Scotia,  from 

its  First  Settlement  to  the  Present  Time.    8vo,  pp.  77.  London, 

1754.    [With  Manuscript  Notes.] 
 .    Extract  from  the  Votes  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  the  Province ; 

containing  Address  to  Parliament,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  13.    Boston,  1775. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    A  Fair  Representation  of  his  Majesty's  Right  to  Nova  Scotia,  or 

Acadie.    8vo,  pp.  64.    London,  1756. 
 .    Imperial  and  Provincial  Acts,  &c.,  for  the  Protection  of  the 

Fisheries    of    British    North    America.      8vo.      Halifax,   N.  S., 

1852. 

 .    Index  to  Journals  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  1758-1830.  4to. 

Halifax,  n.  d. 

 .  Journal  and  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Assemblv  of  Nova  Scotia, 

1843  to  1857.    16  vols.  4to.    Halifax,  N.S.,  1843-57. 

 .  Journal  and  Proceedings  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  the  Province 

of  Nova  Scotia,  1841-1857.    19  vols.  4to.    Halifax,  n.  d. 


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Nova  Scotia,  continued. 

 .  The  Memorials  of  the  English  and  French  Commissaries  concern- 
ing the  Limits  of  Nova  Scotia,  or  Acadia.  [French  and  English.] 
4to.    London,  1755. 

 .    Message  of  the  Lieutenant-Governor  [Sir  C.  Campbell]  to  the 

Legislative  Council,  29th  January,  1838  ;  transmitting  Copies  of  De- 
spatches.   4to,  pp.  38.    n.  d. 

 .    Railway  Correspondence.   Nova-Scotia  Delegation.  Despatches 

laid  before  the  Legislature,  1851.  Halifax,  Quebec,  and  Portland 
Railroads.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Halifax,  N.S.,  1851. 

 .    Report  of  the  Delegates  from  the  Legislative  Council  appointed  to 

proceed  to  England,  25th  January,  1835.    4to,  pp.  18.    n.  d. 

 .  Reports  on  the  Halifax  and  Quebec  Railway,  by  George  R.  Young, 

Jan.  24,  1849.    4to,  pp.  52.    n.  d. 

 .  See  Butel-Dumont,  George-Marie.    Douglass,  William.  Ha- 

liburton,  Thomas  C.  Halifax  Gazette.  Park,  John.  Young, 
George  R. 

 ,  Agricultural  Exhibition  of.  —  See  Agricultural  Exhibition. 

 ,  Agriculture  in.  —  See  Dawson,  J.  B. 

 ,  Description  of.  —  See  Little,  Otis. 

 and  Labrador,  Fishes  of.  —  See  Storer,  Horatio  Robinson. 

Nova-Scotia  Advertiser.  —  See  Royal  Gazette. 
 Almanac.  —  See  Almanac. 

 Gazette  (The),  by  R.  Fletcher  and  Anthony  Henry,  from  Nov.  26, 

1767,  to  June  7,  1770.  Nova-Scotia  Gazette  and  Weekly  Chronicle, 
by  Anthony  Henry,  from  Feb.  12,  1771,  to  March  31,  1789.  4  vols, 
folio.    Halifax,  1767-89.  [Incomplete.] 

Nove,  Odet  de  la.  The  Profit  of  Imprisonment.  —  See  Bartas,  William  de 
Salluste  du. 

Novion,  Citizen  de  [Pseud.].  —  See  Sullivan,  James. 

Novoe  Snstetatneskoe  Opnsanie  Mineralbnago  Kavineta  Imperatorskago 

Volbnago  Ekonomiouskago  Obchtchestva.   8vo,  pp.  54.   ,  1815. 

Novum  Belgium.  —  See  Moulton,  Joseph  W. 
 Testamentum.  —  See  Bible. 

Novus  Orbis  ;  id  est,  Navigationes  Prima?  in  Americam  ;  quibus  adjunximus 
Gasparis  Varrerii  Discvrsvm  super  Ophyra  Regione.  16mo.  Rote- 
rodami,  1616.    (Two  copies.) 

 Regionum  ac  Insularum  Veteribus  incognitarum.  —  See  Gryn.eus, 

Simon. 

Nowell,  Rev.  Samuel.  Abraham  in  Arms ;  or,  The  First  Religious  General 
with  his  Army  engaging  in  a  War  for  which  he  had  wisely  prepared. 
Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1678.  4to,pp.  19.  Bost.  1678.  (Two  copies.) 

Noyes,  Rev.  Edmund.  —  See  Tucker,  John. 

Noyes,  Rev.  George  R.,  D.D.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Associa- 
tion. 

Noyes,  Rev.  James,  Newbury,  Mass.  Moses  and  Aaron  ;  or,  The  Rights  of 
Church  and  State.  Published  by  Rev.  Benj.  Woodbridge.  Dedica- 
tion by  Rev.  Thos.  Parker.  4to.  London,  1661.  [Containing 
Autograph  of  John  Norton.] 

 The  Temple  Measured ;  or,  A  Brief  Survey  of  the  Temple  Mystical. 

4to,  pp.  95.    London,  1647. 

 See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  1st  Series). 

Noyes,  Rev.  James,  Stonington.  —  See  Adams,  Eliphalet. 

Noyes,  Rev.  Joseph.  —  See  First  Church  in  New  Haven. 

Noyes,  Rev.  Matthew.  —  See  Goodrich,  Elizur. 


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Noyes,  Rev.  Nicholas.  Christianus  per  Ignem  ;  or,  A  Disciple  Warming  of 
himself,  and  Owning  of  his  Lord.    16mo.    Boston,  1702. 

 New  England's  Duty  and  Interest  to  be  an  Habitation  of  Justice  and 

Mountain  of  Holiness.  Election  Sermon,  1(598.  Preface  by  J.  llig- 
ginson.    16mo,  pp.  88.    Boston,  1698.    (Two  copies,  one  imperfect.) 

 See  Capen,  Joseph. 

f,"*3    Noyes,  Rev.  Thomas.    Review  of  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "A  Report  of  the 
Evidence  in  the  Case,  John  Atkins,  Appellant,  vs.  Calvin  Sanger  et  "/., 
.Executor,  relative  to  the  Will  of  Mrs.  Badger."    8vo,  pp.  71.  Ded- 
ham,  n.  d. 

 ,  and  others.    Statement  of  Facts  relative  to  the  Last  Will  of  the  Late 

Mrs.  Badger,  of  Natick.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Dedham,  1824. 
 See  Adams,  Moses. 

Nueva  Espana,  Conquista  de  la.  —  See  Solis,  Antonio  de. 
 ,  Historia  de.  —  See  Cortes,  Hernando. 

Nueva  Relacion,  y  Curioso  Romance,  en  que  se  da  cuenta,  y  declara  las 
Estaciones  de  la  Via  Sacra.  —  See  Olmo  Alfonsa,  Lucas  del. 

Nuevo  Camino  de  la  Gran  Cordillera.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

 Plan  de  Fronteras  de  la  Provincia  de  Buenos  Aires.    Garcia.  —  See 

Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Nug.e  Georgic.e.  —  See  Johnson,  William. 

Nugent,  Thomas.  —  See  Macquer,  M.  P. 

Nugis  Curialium,  De.  —  See  Mapes,  Walter. 

Nullification.    An  Appeal  to  the  People  on  the  Question,  What  shall  we 

do  next?    12mo,  pp.  12.    Columbia,  1832. 
 The  Doctrine  of  Nullification  examined.    An  Essay,  &c    With  the 

Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  of  the  Union  and  State-Rights  Party, 

Charleston,  June  12,  1832.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Charleston,  1832. 
 Proclamation  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  against  Nullification. 

12mo,  pp.  24.    Louisville,  1833. 

 Prospects  beyond  the  Rubicon,  No.  1.   8vo,  pp.  4.   Philadelphia,  1832. 

 See  Cheves,  Langdon.    Grimke,  Thomas  S.  (Letter  to  the  People  of 

South  Carolina). 
"Nullum  Tempus  occurrit  Regi." —  See  Sharp,  Granville. 
Numismatics.  —  See  Du  Bois,  William  E.    Groux,  Daniel  E.  Norway. 
Numismatum  Catalogus.  —  See  Huddart,  Joseph. 

Nummorum  Antiquorum  Scriniis  Bodleianis  Reconditorum  Catalogus.  — 

See  Wise,  Francis. 
Nuncia  Bona  e  Terra  Longinqua.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Nuncius  Cozlestis.  —  See  Coley,  Henry. 
Nunez,  Alvaro.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Nuova  Francia,  Discorso  sopra  la.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Nurse,  Peter.  —  See  Kendal,  Samuel. 
Nury,  The.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 
Nute,  Benjamin  H.  —  See  Holden,  Horace. 

Nye,  Rev.  Philip.  The  Excellency  and  Lawfvlnesse  of  the  Solemne  League 
and  Covenant.  Speech  made  to  the  House  of  Commons  and  Assembly 
of  Ministers,  &c    4to,  pp.  6.    London,  1646. 

 Sermon  preached  to  the  Citizens  of  London  on  Election  of  Lord  Mavor, 

Sept.  29,  1659.    4to,  pp.  29.    London,  1661. 

 See  Covenant.    Hooker,  Thomas  (Comment,  &c). 

N[ye],  Rev.  S[tephen].  A  Discourse  concerning  Natural  and  Revealed  Re- 
ligion.   8vo.    London,  1696. 


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O. 

[O.,  F.]    The  Government  is  an  Effect,  not  a  Cause,  of  the  Situation  of 

Every  Country.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1819. 
Oak,  On  the  Cultivation  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  2d 

Series). 

Oak-Grove  Cemetery,  New  Bedford.  —  See  Congdon,  James  B. 
Oakes,  Rev.  Isaac.  —  See  Cornelius,  Elias. 

Oakes,  Rev.  Urian,  President  of  Harvard  College.  An  Elegie  upon  the 
Death  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Thomas  Shepard,  of  Charlestown.  4to,  pp.  16. 
Cambridge,  1677. 

 New  England  pleaded  with,  and  pressed  to  consider  the  Things  which 

concern  her  Peace,  at  least  in  this  her  Day.  Election  Sermon, 
1673.    4to,  pp.  64.    Cambridge,  1673.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Sovereign  Efficacy  of  Divine  Providence.  Artillery-Election  Ser- 
mon, Cambridge,  Sept.  10,  1677.  Preface  by  John  Sherman.  4to, 
pp.  40.    Boston,  1682.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Vnconqverable,  All-conqvering,  and  More-then-conqvering  Souldier. 

Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1672.  [Preface  by  T.  Shepard.]  4to, 
pp.  40.    Cambridge,  1674.    (Two  copies.) 

Oates,  Titus,  D.D.  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Michael's,  Wood  Street,  at  the 
Request  of  Some  Friends.    4to,  pp.  32.    London,  1679. 

 A  Tragedy,  called  the  Popish  Plot  reviv'd.    Detecting  the  Secret 

League  between  the  Late  King  James  and  the  French  King.  4to, 
pp.  60.    London,  1696. 

Oath  of  Allegiance,  Apology  for  the.  —  See  James  L,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

Oaths.  —  See  Fisher,  Samuel. 

 ;  their  Moral  Character  and  Effect.  By  J.  Dymond.  —  See  Tract  As- 
sociation of  Friends. 

 of  Allegiance.  —  See  Reflections  upon  a  Late  Book,  entituled  the 

Case  of  Allegiance  consider'd. 

 ,  Supremacy,  and  Canonical  Obedience.  —  See  Sparrow,  Anthony. 

Obedience  to  Law.  —  See  Spencer,  Ichabod  S. 

 to  the  Laws  of  God  the  Sure  and  Indispensable  Defence  of  Nations.  — 

See  Green,  Ashbel. 

 to  Magistrates  inculcated.  —  See  Sharp,  Daniel. 

 and  Submission  to  the  Pastoral  "Watch.  —  See  Holyoke,  Edward. 

Oberlausitzischen  Gesellschaft  der  Wissenschaften,  Gorlitz.  Die 

Bibliothek  der  Oberlausitzischen  Gesellschaft  der  Wissenschaften, 

Gorlitz.    2  vols.  8vo.    Gorlitz,  1819. 
Oberlin  Collegiate  Institute.    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students, 

1839-40.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Oberlin,  1839. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1840-41.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Oberlin,  1840. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1845-46.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Oberlin,  1845. 
 .    See  Stuart,  Charles. 

Object  and  Means  of  the  Christian  Ministry.  —  See  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

 of  Religious  Worship,  A  Discourse  concerning  the.  —  See  Sherlock, 

William. 

 ,  Subjects,  and  Methods  of  the  Ministry  at  Large.  —  See  Gannett, 

Ezra  S. 


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Objections  to  the  Act  of  Congress,  commonly  called  the  Fugitive-slave  Law, 
answered. —  See  DOBB,  James  A. 

 to  the  Deity  of  Christ  considered.  —  See  Fairciiild,  Joy  H. 

 (Religious)  to  Inoculation.  —  See  Williams,  John. 

 to  the  Treaty  between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  —  See  Can- 
did Examination  of  the. 

 against  Union  with  England,  Reply  to. —  SeeI)E  Foe,  Daniel  (Fifth  Essay). 

Oblates  et  Finibus,  Rotuli  de.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Obligation  of  Christians  to  the  Heathen.  —  See  Sharp,  Daniel. 

 of  Parliaments  to  Addresses  or  Petitions  of  the  People.  —  See  Two 

Great  Questions  considered. 

Obligations  (The)  upon  all  Christians  to  desire  and  endeavour  the  Salva- 
tion of  Others.  —  See  Shurtleef,  William. 

 of  the  Confederate  States  of  North  America  to  praise  God.  —  See 

Smith,  Robert. 

 to  love  and  delight  in  the  Public  W orship  of  God.  —  See  Johnson,  Samuel. 

 which  the  Profession  of  the  Christian  Religion  lays  Men  under  to  depart 

from  Iniquity.  —  See  Graham,  John. 

Obookiaii,  Henry.  —  See  Sandwich  Islands  (Narrative,  &c). 

Observador,  El.    Tomo  Primero,  No.  1-16.    4to.    Cadiz,  1810. 

Observance  of  the  Christian  Sabbath.  —  See  General  Union  for  pro- 
moting the.  New  York,  City  of.  Sabbath.  Scottish  Society 
for  promoting  the  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.  Society  for  pro- 
moting the  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.  Tract  Association  of 
Friends.    White,  William. 

Observanda.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Observationes  Medicae.  —  See  Tulpius,  Nicolaus. 

 Sacrae.  —  See  Vitringa,  Campegius. 

Observations  on  the  Increase  of  Mankind.    4to,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1755. 
 .    See  Franklin,  Benjamin. 

 on  the  Justificative  Memorial  of  the  Court  of  London.  4to.  Philadel- 
phia, 1781.    (Two  copies.) 

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Encroachments  upon  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America.  4to, 
pp.  47.    Boston,  1755. 

 on  the  New  Constitution,  and  on  the  Federal  and  State  Conventions. 

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Years  of  his  Present  Majesty's  Reign,  &c.    4to,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1769. 

Observations  Astronomiques,  Recueil  d'.  —  See  Humboldt,  Alexandre  d\ 

Observationvm  Microcospicarvm  Centuria.  —  See  Borellus,  Petrus. 

Observatory  at  Cambridge,  Latitude  of  the.  —  See  Peirce,  Benjamin. 

 at  Cincinnati.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

Observer,  The  Christian.  —  See  Christian  Observer. 

Obstacles  (The)  and  the  Encouragements  to  Missionary  Effort  in  the  An- 
cient and  Modern  Church.  —  See  Fisher,  Samuel  W. 

Obstetrics.  —  See  Bedford,  Gunning  S.  Bennett,  John  Cook.  Harris, 
William.    Huston,  R.  M.    Meigs,  Charles  I).    Wiltbank,  John. 

O'Callaghan,  Edward  B.,  M.D.  History  of  New  Netherlands  or,  \r\\ 
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cond edition.    2  vols.  8vo.    New  York,  1855. 

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 Paper  (The),  vol.  ii.  No.  4.    Of  removing  the  Incapacities  of  Protestant 

Dissenters.    8vo,  pp.  32.    London,  1717. 

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London,  1718. 
 Reviews.  —  See  Cheves,  Langdon. 

 Writer,  The ;  being  an  Answer  to  the  Second  Manifesto  of  the  Pre- 
tender's Eldest  Son.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  52.    London,  1746. 
Occlusion  of  the  Vagina. —  See  Warren,  J.  Mason. 

Occom,  Rev.  Samson.    A  Choice  Collection  of  Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs. 

12mo.    New  London,  1774. 
Occupying  Claimant  Laws  of  Kentucky,  A  Vindication  of  the.  —  See 

Rowan,  John. 

Ocean  Postage.  —  See  Burritt,  Elihu.    Sumner,  Charles. 

 Steam  Navigation.  —  See  Badger,  George  E.    Forbes,  Robert  B. 

Olds,  Edson  B. 
Oceana.  —  See  Harrington,  James. 

Ockley,  Rev.  Simon,  B.D.,  Professor  in  the  University  of  Cambridge.  An 
Account  of  the  Authority  of  the  Arabick  Manuscripts  in  the  Bodleian 
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Ocland,  Christopher.  Anglorvm  Prsplia,  ab  anno  Domini  1327,  usque  ad 
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 EIPHNAPX1A  ;  siue,  Elizabetha.    De  Pacatissimo  Anglise  Statu,  impe- 

rante  Elisabetha,  Compendiosa  Narratio.    16mo.    Londini,  1582. 

O'Connell,  Daniel.  —  See  New-England  Antislavery  Tract  Associa- 
tion (Tract  No.  2). 

October  Club,  Some  Advice  humbly  offered  to  the  Members  of  the.  —  See 
Great  Britain. 

Ocuish,  Hannah.  —  See  Channing,  Henry. 

Odd  Fellows,  Independent  Order  of.  —  See  Independent  Order  of  Odd 

Fellows.    Secret  Societies. 
Ode  de  Kraka ;  ou,  Chant  de  Cvgne  de  Lodbrok.  —  See  Rafn,  Carl  Christian. 
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A0HNAI2,  1838. 

Odiorne,  James  C.  Opinions  on  Speculative  Masonry,  relative  to  its  Ori- 
gin, Nature,  and  Tendency.    12mo.    Boston,  1830.    (Two  copies.) 

Odiorne,  Thomas.  The  Progress  of  Refinement ;  a  Poem,  in  Three  Books. 
12mo.    Boston,  1792. 

Odlin,  Rev.  John.  Christian  Courage  necessary  for  a  Gospel  Minister. 
Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ward  Clark,  Kingston,  Sept.  29,  1725. 
8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1727. 

Odlin,  Rev.  Woodbridge.  —  See  Council  at  Exeter. 

QEcolampadius,  Johannes.    In  Danielem  Prophetam  Commentarii.  [Im- 
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Oestreichische  Spezialstatistik.  —  See  Luca,  Ignatius  de. 

Office  (The)  and  Authority  of  a  Justice  of  Peace.  —  See  Webb,  George. 

 ,  Duties,  and  Qualifications  of  a  Watchman  of  Israel.  —  See  Woodward, 

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 and  Work  of  Gospel  Ministers.  —  See  WILLIAMS,  William. 

Officers  of  the  Boston  Regiment  —  See  Latiirop,  John,  jun. 
 of  the  British  Army,  1781.  —  See  Army  List. 

 in  Commission  in  Massachusetts,  1833-1843.    See  MASSACHUSETTS. 

 of  the  Militia  [Eng.].  —  See  Army  List,  1779  (Appendix). 

Officiis,  De.  —  See  Cicero,  Marcus  -Tullius. 

Officium  Boni  Magistratus  et  Patri  Familias. —  See  DALECHAMP,  Caleb. 

Ogden,  Rev.  John  Cosens.  Letters  occasioned  by  the  Publication  of  a  Pri- 
vate Epistolary  Correspondence  begun  by  Mr.  Samuel  McClintock. 
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 Sermon  before  the  Columbian  Lodge,  Nottingham,  N.H.,  Sept.  7,  1790. 

8vo,  pp.  23.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1791. 

 A  Tour  through  Upper  and  Lower  Canada.    Second  edition.  16mo. 

Wilmington,  1800. 

Ogden,  Samuel  G. —  See  Lloyd,  Thomas. 

Ogden,  Rev.  Uzal,  D.D.  Two  Discourses,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George 
Washington;  delivered  in  Newark  and  at  Bellville,  Dec.  29,  1799, 
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Ogdensburgh  Railroad.  The  Northern  Railroad  in  New  York ;  with  Re- 
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Ogilby,  John,  Esq.  America ;  being  the  latest  and  most  accurate  Descrip- 
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copies.) 

Ogilvie,  John,  A.M.  Providence ;  an  Allegorical  Poem.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1766. 

Ogle  County,  111.    Sketches  of  the  History  of  Ogle  County,  Illinois.  8vo, 

pp.  75.    Iolo,  1859. 
Oglethorpe,  Gen.  James,  Governor  of  Georgia.  —  See  Georgia  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  L). 

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Ohio,  State  of.  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Ohio,  1802.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
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Mansfield],  1858.    8vo,  pp.  96.    Columbus,  1859. 
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State  Library  for  1858  ;  with  a  Historical  Sketch  by  the  Librarian. 

8vo,  pp.  80.    Columbus,  1859. 
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Ohio  ;  by  W.  W.  Mather.    8vo.    Columbus,  1838. 
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Auditor  of  State  on  the  Proceedings  of  the  Bank  of  the  United 

States,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Columbus,  1821. 
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Ohio,  State  of,  continued. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  Common  Schools, 

December,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  62.    Columbus,  1839. 

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Nathan,  jun. 

 ,  Address  to  the  People  of.  —  See  Convention  at  Columbus,  1824. 

 ,  Ancient  Works  in.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib., 

vol.  iii.). 

 ,  Geographical  and  Historical  Account  of,  1803.  —  See  Harris, 

Thaddeus  Mason. 
 ,  Politics  in.  —  See  Chase,  Salmon  P. 

 .    Report  on  Elementary  Public  Instruction  in  Europe.  —  See 

Stowe,  Calvin  E. 
 ,  Territory  of.  —  See  Western  Reserve. 

Ohio  Antislavery  Society.    Memorial  of  the  Ohio  Antislavery  Society  to 

the  General  Assembly  of  Ohio.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Cincinnati,  1838. 
 Company.  —  See  Drown,  Solomon. 

 Historical  and  Philosophical  Society.  —  See  Walker,  Timothy. 

 Indians,  Treaty  with  the,  1753.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

 Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind.  —  See  Chapin,  William. 

 Life-insurance  and  Trust  Company.  Report  of  the  Master  Commissioner 

in  the  Matter  of  the  Ohio  Life-insurance  and  Trust  Company  to  the 

Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Ohio.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Cincinnati,  1855. 
 Lunatic  Asylum.    Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  and  Superintendent 

[William  M.  Awl,  M.D.]  to  the  General  Assembly,  December,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  31.    Columbus,  1839.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  1840.      8vo,  pp.  45.    Columbus,  1840. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  1841.        8vo,  pp.  60.    Columbus,  1841. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  1843.        8vo,  pp.  77.    Columbus,  1843. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  1844.        8vo,  pp.  67.    Columbus,  1844. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  1845.     8vo,  pp.  71.    Columbus,  1846. 

 ■  .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  1846.      8vo,  pp.  73.    Columbus,  1846. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  1847.        8vo,  pp.  72.    Columbus,  1847. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  1848.       8vo,  pp.  78.    Columbus,  1849. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  1849.   8vo,  pp.  58.    Columbus,  1850. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report  [S.  H.  Smith],  1851.    8vo,  pp.  96. 

Columbus,  1852. 

 Mechanics'  Institute.    Report  of  the  Third  Annual  Fair  of  the  Ohio  Me- 
chanics' Institute.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Cincinnati,  1840. 
 Politics.  —  See  Chase,  Salmon  P. 

 River.  —  See  Hutchins,  Thomas  (Topographical  Description,  &c). 

Navigator,  The. 

 and  South-Carolina  Railroad. —  See  Southern  and  West.  Railroad. 

 University.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Ohio  Univer- 
sity, Athens,  O.,  for  1855-56.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Columbus,  1856. 

 Valley,  Aborigines  of  the.  —  See  Harrison,  William  Henry. 

 ,  Settlement  of  the.  —  See  Hildreth,  S.  P. 

Oil  without  Vinegar,  and  Dignity  without  Pride.  —  See  Medford,  Macall. 

Ojeada  al  Proyecto  de  Constitucion  presentado  a  la  Republica  Bolivar.  — 
See  Bolivia. 

Olandest,  Navigatione  de  gli,  al  Settentrione  nella  Noruegia,  Moscouia,  e 
Tartaria.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Olcott,  Rev.  Bulkley,  A.M.  Brotherly  Love  and  Friendship  explained  and 
recommended.  Sermon  before  a  Society  of  Freemasons,  in  Charles- 
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Olcott,  Thomas.  —  Sec  Goodwin,  Nathaniel. 

Olcott,  Thomas  W.  Address  delivered  before  the  Albany  Phrenological 
Society,  April  2,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  10.    Albany,  1840. 

Old  Age,  Sermon  on  the  Infirmities  and  Comforts  of. —  See  Lathrop, 
Joseph. 

 .    See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

 Apostolical  Way  of  Preaching.  —  See  Cole,  Thomas. 

 Burying-ground,  Cambridge,  Epitaphs  from  the.  —  See  Harris,  Wil- 
liam Thaddeus. 

 ,  Northampton,  Mass.  —  See  Bridgman,  Thomas. 

 Colony  Lodge,  Hanover.  —  See  Mellen,  John. 

 Colony  Railroad  Company.    Report  of  the  Committee  for  investigating 

the  Affairs  of  the  Old-Colony  Railroad  Company,  1850.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1850. 

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 Indian  Chronicle.  —  See  Drake,  Samuel  G. 

 Looking-glass  (An)  for  the  Laity  and  Clergy  of  All  Denominations.  — 

See  Milton,  John. 

 Man's  Calendar,  The.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

 Honour,  The.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Men's  Asylum,  Dublin.    Report,  1815.    With  Appendix,  and  List  of 

Donations.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Dublin,  1816. 

 and  New  Ministry  compared.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 North  Church,  Boston.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler.    Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

 Path,  The.    [Sandemanian.]    8vo,  pp.  4.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1765. 

 Sarum.  —  See  Ledwich,  Edward. 

 South.  —  See  Austin,  Benjamin,  jun. 

Old-South  Church,  Boston.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Rev.  Thomas 
Prince,  former  Pastor  of  the  Old-South  Church  ;  presented  by  him  to 
the  Old-South  Church  and  Society.    8vo.    Boston,  1846. 

 .  The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  Form  of  Covenant,  of  the  Old- 
South  Church,  in  Boston,  Mass.  With  Lists  of  the  Founders,  the 
Pastors,  the  Ruling  Elders  and  Deacons,  and  the  Members.  12mo, 
pp.  85.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    The  Form  of  Covenant  of  the  Old-South  Church,  Boston ;  with 

Lists  of  the  Founders,  the  Pastors,  the  Ruling  Elders  and  Deacons, 
and  the  Members.    12mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1833.    (Two  copies.) 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Wisner,  Benjamin  B. 

 State  House,  Boston.  —  See  Otis,  Harrison  Gray. 

 Testament.  —  See  Bible.    Kenrick,  John. 

 ,  Critical  Notes  on  the.  —  See  Wall,  William. 

Oldden,  John.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 

Oldfield,  Rev.  Joshua,  D.D.  The  Fasting  and  Prayer  which  God 
appoints.  Fast  Sermon,  London,  Dec.  8,  1721.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Lon- 
don, 1721. 

 Israel  and  Judah  made  One  Kingdom.    Sermon  preached  May  1,  1707. 

Thanksgiving  upon  the  Union  between  England  and  Scotland.  Svo, 
pp.  16.    London,  1707. 

Oldham,  John.  The  Works  of  Mr.  John  Oldham,  together  with  his  Re- 
mains.   Svo.    London,  1698. 

Oldisworth,  Clerk.  —  See  Wright,  Samuel. 

[Oldmixon,  John.]  The  British  Empire  in  America ;  containing  the  History 
of  the  British  Colonies.  With  Maps  by  H.  Moll.  2  vols.  8vo. 
London,  1708.  (Two  copies.)  [The  authorship  of  this  work  is 
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Olds,  Hon.  Edson  B.    Speech  on  the  Appropriation  for  the  Collins  Ocean 

Steamers ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  15,  18.55. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d. 
 Speech  on  the  Collins  Line  of  Steamers ;  delivered  in  the  House  of 

Representatives,  Feb.  15,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Washington,  1855. 
Olds,  Gamaliel  S.,  A.M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Williams  College. 

An  Inaugural  Oration ;  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Williams  College, 

Oct.  14,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Stockbridge,  1806. 
 ;  and  CORNING,  Richard  S.    Review  of  a  Narrative  by  Rev.  John  Keep. 

8vo,  pp.  12.    Syracuse,  1833. 
Oldys,  Francis.    The  Life  of  Thomas  Paine ;  with  a  Defence  of  his  Writings. 

8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1796.    (Three  copies.)' 
Oleahius,  Adamus.    The  Travels  of  the  Ambassadors  from  the  Duke  of 

Holstein  into  Muscovy  and  Persia.    Translated  by  John  Davies. 

Folio.    [London,  1662.    Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
O'Leary,  Rev.  Arthur.    Miscellaneous  Tracts,  in  which  are  introduced  Rev. 

John  Wesley's  Letter  and  the  Defence  of  the  Protestant  Association. 

8vo.    New  York,  1821. 
Oleum  Animale.  —  See  Junckerus,  Johannes. 

Olevianus,   Gaspar.     Expositio  Symboli  Apostolici ;   sive,  Articvlorvm 

Fidei.    16mo.    Francofurti,  1580.    [With  Manuscript  Notes.] 
OAITa  XPI2TIAN02,  EN.  —  See  Meade,  Matthew. 

Olivarius,  Prof.  Francois.  Le  Nord  Litteraire,  Physique,  Politique,  et 
Moral.  Nos.  1-12,  Juillet,  1797-Avril,  1800.  4  vols.  8vo.  Niel, 
1797-1800. 

Olive  Branch,  The.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

Olivella  y  Sala,  Juan.    Metodo  Breve  y  Facil  para  Ensenar  a  Leer  en 

Corto  Tiempo.    4to,  pp.  85.    Habana,  1829. 
Oliver,  Andrew,  Esq.  —  See  Hutchinson,  Thomas. 

 Deposition  concerning  Debate  in  Council  on  the  Boston  Massacre.  — 

See  Massachusetts  (Proceedings  of  the  Council,  &c). 

Oliver,  Andrew,  jun.,  Esq.  An  Essay  on  Comets.  In  Two  Parts.  With 
Plate.    8vo,  pp.  87.    Salem,  1772.    (Two  copies.) 

Oliver,  Hon.  Daniel.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

Oliver,  Daniel,  jun.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

Oliver,  Daniel,  Esq.  —  See  Conant,  Sylvanus. 

Oliver,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

Oliver,  Rev.  George.  The  History  and  Antiquities  of  the  Town  and  Min- 
ster of  Beverley,  in  the  County  of  York.    4to.    Beverley,  1829. 

Oliver,  Henry  K.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  School- 
house  in  Broad  Street,  Salem,  March  11,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  38. 
Salem,  1856. 

Oliver,  Peter,  LL.D.,  Chief-Justice  of  Massachusetts.  A  Speech  delivered 
at  Plymouth,  May  15,  1750;  being  the  First  Term  (of  the  Court  of 
of  Common  Pleas,  &c,  in  said  County)  after  the  Death  of  Isaac 
Lothrop,  Esq.    4to,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1750. 

 See  Conant,  Sylvanus. 

Oliver,  Peter.  —  See  Thornton,  J.  Wingate. 

Oliver-Street  Baptist  Church,  New  York.  —  See  Sharp,  Daniel. 

Olla  Podrida,  The.  —  See  Monro,  Thomas. 

Olmo  Alfonsa,  Lucas  del.  Nueva  Relacion,  y  Cvrioso  Romance,  en  que  se 
da  cuenta,  y  declara  las  Estaciones  de  la  Via  Sacra.  4to,  pp.  4. 
Vitoria,  n.  d. 

Olmsted,  Denison,  LL.D.,  Professor  in  Yale  College.  Life  and  Writings  of 
Ebenezer  Porter  Mason.    12mo.    New  York,  1842. 


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Olmsted,  Denison,  LL.D.,  Professor  in  Yale  College,  continued. 

 Oration  on  the  Progressive  State  of  the  Present  Age.    Delivered  at 

New  Haven,  before  the  Conn.  Alpha  of  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sept.  1 1 , 
1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.    New  Haven,  1827. 

 On  the  Recent  Secular  Period  of  the  Aurora  Borealis.  —  See  Smith- 
sonian Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  viii.). 

Olmsted  and  others  vs.  RlTTENHOUSE's  Executrices.  —  See  Peters,  Richard, 
jun. 

Olney,  Rev.  G.  W.  —  See  Burroughs,  Charles. 

Olney,  Capt.  Stephen.  —  See  Williams,  Catharine  R. 

Oltmanns,  Jabbo.  —  See  Humboldt,  Alexandre  d\ 

OATMniA  AS2MATA.  — See  Wing,  John. 

Olympiads.  —  See  Lloyd,  William. 

Olyphant,  John,  Esq.  —  See  Jamaica. 

O'Mealy,  Michel.  —  See  Tribunal  de  Commerce. 

Omnipresence  of  God.  —  See  Love.  Christopher. 

Omniscience  of  the  Son  of  God.  —  See  Wotton,  W[illiam], 

Onderdonk,  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  T.,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  New  York.    A  Sermon 

preached  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Cornelius  R.  Duffle,  Aug.  21,  1827. 

8vo,  pp.  21.    New  York,  1827. 
 The  Proceedings  of  the  Court  convened  at  New  York,  Dec.  10,  1844,  for 

the  Trial  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  T.  Onderdonk,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 

New  York.    8vo.    New  York,  1845. 
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Rt.  Rev.  Benjamin  T.  Onderdonk.    8vo,  pp.  13.    New  York,  n.  d. 
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Onderdonk,  Henry,  jun.  Revolutionary  Incidents  of  Suffolk  and  King's 
Counties  [N.Y.].    12mo.    New  York,  1849. 

Onderwysinge  in  de  Christelyke  Leere  na  de  Belydenissen  der  Doopsgesin- 
den.  —  See  Dooregeest,  Engel  Arendzoon  van. 

One  chosen  of  God,  and  called  to  the  Work  of  the  Ministry,  willingly  offer- 
ing himself.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

"  One  Lawgiver." —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

One  shall  be  Taken,  and  another  Left. —  See  Cooper,  William. 

Oneida  Institute.  —  See  Stuart,  Charles. 

Only  Compulsion  proper  to  be  made  Use  of  in  Affairs  of  Conscience  and 

Religion.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

 Effectual  Remedy  against  Moral  Errors.  —  See  Morgan,  Joseph. 

 Hope  and  Refuge  of  Sinners.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 

 Method  to  promote  the  Happiness  of  a  People  and  their  Posterity.  — 

See  Breck,  Robert. 

 Sure  Way  to  prevent  Threatened  Calamity.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

Onondaga;  or,  Reminiscences  of  Earlier  and  Later  Times.  —  See  Clark, 

Joshua  V.  H. 

Onondaga  Teacher's  Institute.  —  See  Parker,  Theodore. 

 Tradition  of  Hi-a-wat-ha.     Origin  of  the  Narrative  of  the  Onondaga 

Tradition  of  Hi-a-wat-ha,  and  Correspondence  relative  thereto. 
J.  V.  H.  Clark.    8vo.    Syracuse,  1856. 

Opelousas  County,  La.,  Speech  delivered  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Inhabitants 
of.  —  See  Louaillier,  Lewis. 

Open-Air  Preaching,  Address  on.  By  John  Young,  M.A.  —  See  Camp- 
bell, John  (Centenary  Celebration). 

Open  Confessor  (The)  and  the  Free  Prisoner.  —  See  Bampfield,  Francis. 

Operative  and  Speculative  Masonry.  —  See  Richards,  George. 

Ophthalmic  Hospital,  Canton.  —  See  Parker,  Peter. 


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Opinions  of  the  Attorneys-General  of  the  United  States.  —  See  United 

States  (Ex.  Doc.,  2d  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  vii.). 
 given  in  the  Board  of  Commissioners,  under  the  Sixth  Article  of  the 

Treaty  with  Great  Britain,  1794.  —  See  Treaty. 
■  on  Interesting  Subjects  of  Public  Law  and  Commercial  Policy  arising 

from  American  Independence.  —  See  Chalmers,  George. 
 respecting  the -Commercial  Intercourse  between  the  United  States  and 

Great  Britain.  —  See  Commerce. 
Opinions  sur  la  Loi  de  Haute-Police.  —  See  France. 
Opium-Trade.  —  See  Allen,  Nathan.  China. 
Opossum,  Generation  of  the.  —  See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 
Oppianus.    De  Venatione,  Lib.  IIII.    De  Piscatv,  Lib.  V.    Cum  Interpre- 
tation Latina,  Commentariis,  etc.,  Conradi  Rittershvsii,  1.  U.  D. 

[Greek  and  Latin.]    16mo.    Lug-dun.  Batav.  1597. 
Oppression,  a  Poem,  by  an  American ;  with  Notes  by  a  North  Briton.  4to, 

pp.  34.    London,  1765. 
 ,  a  Poem,  by  an  American ;  with  Notes  by  a  North  Briton.  8vo,  pp.  21. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1765.    (Two  copies.) 
Optanda.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Optics.  —  See  Ramus,  Petrus. 

Oracle  of  Liberty,  American.  —  See  Massachusetts  Spy. 

 of  the  True  God  compared  with  those  of  the  Heathen.  —  See  Dudley, 

Paul. 

Oracles  (The)  of  God.  —  See  Payson,  Edward. 
 of  Reason.  —  See  Allen,  Ethan. 

 of  Sybilla.  —  See  Napier,  John  (Plain  Discovery  of  the  Revelation  of 

St.  John). 

Orange,  William,  Prince  of;  afterwards  William  III.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 
Speech  to  the  Scots'  Lords  and  Gentlemen.  —  See  Revolution, 
English. 

 See  Burnet,  Gilbert.    William  III.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

Oratio  Dominica.  nOAYrApTTOS,  nOAYMOP4>02.  Nimirum,  Plus  Cen- 
tum Linguis,  Versionibus,  aut  Characteribus  reddita  et  expressa. 
4to,  pp.  71.    Lond.  1713. 

Orationis  Dominic.e  Explicatio.  —  See  Danjeus,  Lambertus. 

Orations  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  to  comme- 
morate the  Evening  of  the  5th  of  March,  1770.  —  See  Boston  Mas- 
sacre.   Boston  Orations. 

Oratory.    An  Essay  on  the  Art  of  Speaking.    12mo.    Boston,  1793. 

Orbe  Novo,  De.  —  See  Martire,  Pietro. 

Orbis  Descriptio.  —  See  Dionysius  Periegetes. 

Orbis  Terrarum,  Theatrum.  —  See  Ortelius,  Abrahamus. 

Orchard  (A  New)  and  Garden.  —  See  Lawson,  William. 

Orchards.  —  See  Gray,  John  C.  (Essays). 

Ordeal,  The.  A  Critical  Journal  on  Politicks  and  Literature.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1809. 

Order  of  the  Gospel  in  the  Churches  of  New  England.  —  See  Gospel  Or- 
der revived.    Mather,  Increase. 
Ordering  (The)  of  Bees.  —  See  Levett,  John. 
Orderly-Book.  —  See  Wilson,  . 

Orders  in  Council;  or,  An  Examination  of  the  Justice,  Legdity,  and 
Policy  of  the  New  System  of  Commercial  Regulations.  With  Ap- 
pendix.   8vo.    London,  1808. 

 .    The  Dispute  with  America ;  considered  in  a  Series  of  Letters  from 

a  Cosmopolite  to  a  Clergyman.    8vo.    London,  1812. 


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Orders  in  Council,  continued. 

 .    Hints  to  Both  Parties ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Proceedings  in 

Parliament,  upon  the  Petitions  against  the  Orders  in  Council.  8vo, 
pp.  92.    New  York,  1808. 

 .  See  Baring,  Alexander.  Embargo  Laws  (Appendix).  Jack- 
son, Francis  James.    Lloyd,  James.    Stephen,  James. 

 relating  to  New  England,  1660-1  to  1692.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th  Series). 

Ordinamento  (Sopra  1')  che  aver  Dovrebbono  i  Governi  d'ltalia.  —  See  An- 
geloni,  Luigi. 

Ordinance  of  1787. —  See  King,  Daniel  P.   Rockwell,  Julius. 
Ordination.    Episcopal  the  only  Apostolical  Ordination  ;  or,  The  Case  of 

Ordination  truly  considered.  With  a  Letter  from  Rev.  George  Hickt  >s, 

D.D.    8vo.    London,  1713. 
 Presbyterian  Ordination  doubtful.    A  Letter,  in  Two  Parts.  12mo, 

pp.  44.   ,  1819. 

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 ,  Congregational.  —  See  Lamson,  Alvan. 

 ,  Episcopal.  —  See  Jones,  Cave. 

 ,  The  Essentials  of.  —  See  Bowden,  John.    Hobart,  John. 

 ,  Presbyterian.  —  See  Peirce,  James. 

Ordinations,  Disorders  at.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 and  Installations,  Notes  of.    By  Rev.  John  Pierce,  D.D.,  1788-1847.  — 

See  Massachusetts  Register. 
Ordronaux,  John,  Esq.    Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Zacha- 

riah  Greene;  delivered  at  Hempstead  [L.I.],  Feb.  10,  1859.  8vo, 

pp.  50.    New  York,  1859. 
Oregon,  Territory  of.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis.    Wilkes,  Charles.  Wy- 

eth,  John  B. 
 ,  History  of.  —  See  Greenhow,  Robert. 

 ,  Report  of  the  Exploring  Expedition  to,  1843-1844.  —  See  Fremont, 

John  Charles.  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  28th  Cong., 
vol.  xi.). 

Oregon  Bill.  —  See  Webster,  Daniel. 

 Question.  —  See  Benton,  Thomas  H.    Crittenden,  John  J.  Evans, 

George.  Gallatin,  Albert.  Gentry,  Meredith  P.  Haywood, 
William  H.  Miller,  Jacob  W.  Rockwell,  John  A.  Smith. 
Truman.  United  States  (President's  Message,  1845).  Win- 
throp,  Robert  C. 

 Territory.  —  See  Dunn,  John. 

Oreille,  Maladies  de  1'.  —  See  Bodinier,  J.  V. 

Orellana,  Letters  of.  —  See  Ireland. 

Orford,  Robert,  Earl  of.  —  See  Walpole,  Robert. 

Organic  Diseases  of  the  Heart.  —  See  Warren,  John  C. 

 Life,  A  Discourse  upon.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

Organization  of  the  Courts  of  the  United  States'.  —  See  Bacon,  John  ;  and 

Nicholson,  Joseph  H. 
Organon  Reipublicse.  —  See  Sadler,  Edmund. 

ORGANS  in  Public  Worship.  A  Second  Edition  [with  Necessary  Improve- 
ments, which  now  render  the  Sense  entirely  Plain]  of  the  Lawful- 
ness, Excellency,  and  Advantage  of  Instrumental  Music  in  the  Public 
Worship  of  God,  but  chiefly  of  Organs.  16mo,  pp.  16.  Philadel- 
phia, 1763. 

Orient,  Histoire  de  1'.  —  See  Herbelot,  Barthclemi  d'  (Bibliotheque  Ori- 
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Oriental  Society.  —  See  American  Oriental  Society. 
Origen  de  los  Indios  de  el  Nuevo  Mundo  e  Indias  Occidentales.  —  See  Gar- 
cia, Fr.  Gregorio. 

Origin  of  the  Antiquities  of  America,  Inquiry  into  the.  —  See  Delafield, 
John,  jun. 

 and  Character  of  the  Old  Parties.  —  See  Remarks,  &c. 

  and  Ends  of  Civil  Government.  —  See  Lee,  Andrew. 

 of  Evil.  —  See  Murray,  John.    Worcester,  Noah. 

 of  the  Federal  Government.  —  See  State  Rights. 

 and  Growth  of  Civil  Liberty  in  Maryland.  —  See  Brown,  George  Wil- 
liam. 

 of  the  Indian  Tribes.  —  See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 

 of  Honour.  —  See  Mandeville,  Bernard  de. 

 of  Lowell.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathan. 

 of  the  Narrative  of  the  Onondaga  Tradition  of  Hi-a-wat-ha.  —  See 

Onondaga  Tradition. 

 and  Nature  of  Government.  —  See  Adams.  John  Quincy  (Social  Com- 
pact exemplified  in  the  Constitution  of  Massachusetts). 

 ,  Nature,  Progress,  and  Influence  of  Consular  Establishments.  —  See 

Warden,  Daniel  B. 

 ,  Progress,  and  Termination  of  the  American  War.  —  See  Stedman,  C. 

 and  Propagation  of  the  Soul.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel  (Philoso- 
phical Tracts). 

 of  War  examined  and  applied.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

Original  (The)  of  all  Plots  in  Christendom.  —  See  Saywell,  William. 

 of  Moral  Virtue,  An  Enquiry  into  the.  —  See  Campbell,  Archibald. 

Original  Letters  to  an  Honest*  Sailor.  —  See  Vernon,  Edward. 

 Poems.    By  a  Native  of  America  [Philip  Markoe].  —  See  Horatius, 

Quintus  Flaccus  (Lyric  Works). 

 on  Various  Occasions.    By  a  Lady.    Revised  by  William  Cowper, 

Esq.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1793.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sin.  —  See  Bigelow,  Andrew.    Clark,  Peter.    Taylor,  John. 

Origine  (L')  del  Fulmine.  Poemetto.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Pisa,  1777.  [Dedi- 
cated to  Benjamin  Franklin.] 

 e  Progressi  della  Nautica  Antica,  Istoria  dell'.  —  See  Bechi,  Stanislao. 

Origines  du  Gouvernement  Representatif  et  des  Institutions  Politiques  de 
l'Europe.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 

Originibus  Americanis,  De.  —  See  Hornius,  Georgius. 

Orinoco  (El)  Ilustrado.  —  See  Gumilla,  Joseph. 

Orion  Lodge,  Cummington.  —  See  Robinson,  Robert  C. 

Orleans,  Mass.,  A  Description  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii. 
1st  Series). 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Pratt,  Enoch. 

Orleans,  County  of,  La.  —  See  Workman,  James. 

Orleans,  Territory  of.    Instructions  from  the  Inhabitants  to  their  Represen- 
tatives in  the  Legislature.    8vo,  pp.  14.    [No  imprint.] 
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Orme,  Robert.    Account  of  Braddock's  Defeat.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 
Ormesby,  John.  —  See  Webb,  John. 
Ormond,  James  Butler,  Earl  of.  —  See  Jones,  Michael. 
Ornament  (The)  of  a  Meek  and  Quiet  Spirit. —  See  Wells,  E.  M.  P. 
Orne,  Hon.  Azor.  —  See  Hubbard,  Ebenezer. 

Orne,  Henry.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Boston,  July  4,  1820,  before  the 
Republican  Citizens  of  that  Place.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1820. 


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Ornithological  Biography.  —  See  Audubon,  John  James. 
Ornithology,  Elements  of.  —  See  BROOKS,  Charles. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Peabody,  William  Bourn  Oliver. 

Orphan  Asylum  and  Schools  on  Indian  Reservation,  New  York.  —  See 

New  York,  State  of. 
Orphan-Asylum  Society,  New  York.    The  Thirty-third  Annual  Report  of 

the  Orphan-Asylum  Society,  New  York.    12mo,  pp.  12.    N. Y.  1839. 

 Society,  San  Francisco.  —  See  Billings,  Frederick. 

Orphan  and  Destitute  Children,  Home  for.  —  See  Home  for  Orphan 

and  Destitute  Children. 
 House  at  Bethesda,  Georgia.  —  See  Davenport,  James  (Letter  to  Rev. 

Jonathan  Barber).    \Vhitefield,  George. 
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Philadelphia,  1815. 

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Orphanotrophium.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Orphan's  Best  Legacy.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

Orphans,  Colored.  —  See  Association  for  the  Benefit  of  Colored  Orphans. 
 well  Provided  for.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Orr,  Hector,  M.D.  A  History  of  Freemasonry.  Discourse  before  the 
Members  of  Fellowship  Lodge,  Bridgewater,  June  30,  1797.  8vo, 
pp.  32.    Boston,  1798. 

 Oration  pronounced  at  Bridgewater,  July  4,  1804.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Bos- 
ton, 1804. 

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Ortelius,  Abrahamus.  [Theatrum]  Orbis  Terrarum.  [Imperfect,  wanting 
title.  Containing  Autographs  of  Samuel  Lee,  1648;  and  Increase 
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 Theatrvm  Orbis  Terrarum.    [Eighty-three  Maps.]     Folio.  Antver- 

pioe,  1573. 

Orthodox  Evangelist,  The.  —  See  Norton,  John. 
Ortiiodoxi  Consensus.  —  See  Confessions  of  Faith. 
Orthodoxy  and  Liberality.    Broadside,    n.  d. 
Orthography.  —  See  Cobb,  Lyman.    Prat,  Joseph. 
Orthopedic  Institution.  —  See  Brown,  John  B. 

Orto,  Garcia  de.    Aromatum  et  Simplicivm  Aliqvot  Medicamentorvm  apvd 

Indos  Nascentivm  Historia.     Annotatiunculis  illustrata  a  Carolo 

Clvsio.    Quarta  editio.    8vo.    Antverpia?,  1593. 
Orton,  Rev.  Job.    The  Christian's  Triumph  over  Death.    A  Sermon  on  the 

Death  of  Rev.  Philip  Doddridge,  D.D.,  Oct.  26,  1751.    8vo,  pp.  42. 

London,  1752. 

 Letters  to  a  Young  Clergyman.    12mo.    Boston,  1794. 

Osage  First  Book.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions. 

Osbaldiston,  Rt.  Rev.  Richard,  Bishop  of  Chester.  Sermon  before  the 
Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1752.  4to, 
pp.  71.    London,  1752. 

Osborn,  Joseph  H.  —  See  Mitciiel,  Martin. 

Osborn,  Rev.  Samuel.  The  Case  and  Complaint  of  Mr.  Samuel  Osborn,  late 
of  Eastham ;  as  it  was  represented  in  a  Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Colman, 
to  be  communicated  by  him  to  the  Convention.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Bos- 
ton, 1743.  [Imperfect.] 

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Osborn,  Selleck.    Poems.    By  Selleck  Osborn.    12mo.    Boston  [1S23]. 


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Osborne,  George  Jerry.  Osborne's  New-Hampshire  Register ;  with  an  Al- 
manack for  1789.    12mo.    Portsmouth  [1789]. 

Osborne,  Thomas,  Earl  of  Danby.  A  Collection  of  Some  Memorable  and 
Weighty  Transactions  in  Parliament,  in  relation  to  the  Impeachment 
of  Thomas,  Earl  of  Danby.    4to,  pp.  30.    London,  1695. 

Osborne,  T. ;  and  Shipton,  J.  Specimen  of  a  Catalogue  of  a  Sale  of  Books, 
Feb.  1,  1755.    4to,  pp.  4.    London,  1755. 

Osgood,  Rev.  David,  D.D.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  June  2,  1788.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Boston,  1788. 

 Discourse  delivered  Dec.  29,  1799,  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  George  Wash- 
ington.   8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1800. 

 Discourse  delivered  Feb.  4,  1803,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Joseph  Roby, 

Lynn.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1803.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  delivered  Feb.  19,  1795;  the  Day  set  apart  for  a  General 

Thanksgiving  through  the  United  States.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston, 
1795.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  delivered  on  the  Day  of  Annual  Thanksgiving,  Nov.  19, 1795. 

8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1795.- 

 Discourse  delivered  at  Cambridge,  in  the  hearing  of  the  University, 

April  8,  1810.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Cambridge,  1810.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  on  the  Validity  of  Presbyterian  Ordination.  Dudleian  Lec- 
ture, March  5,  1802.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Cambridge,  1802. 

 Election  Sermon,  1809.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1809.    [With  List  of 

Preachers.]    (Three  copies.) 

 Reflections  on  the  Goodness  of  God.    National-Thanksgiving  Sermon, 

Dec.  11,  1783.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1784.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Solemn  Protest  against  the  Late  Declaration  of  War.    A  Discourse. 

8vo,  pp.  18.    Cambridge,  1812.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Signal  Advantages  derived  to  the  Nations  of  Christendom  from 

their  Religion.  Convention  Sermon,  1798.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Boston, 
1798.    (Two  copies.) 

 Some  Facts  evincive  of  the  Atheistical,  Anarchical,  and,  in  other 

Respects,  Immoral  Principles  of  the  French  Republicans.  National- 
Fast  Sermon,  9th  May,  1798.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1798.  (Two 
copies.) 

 The  Uncertainty  of  Life.    Discourse  delivered  April  2,  1797,  on  the 

Death  of  a  Child.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1797. 
 The  Unsearchable  Riches  of  Christ.    Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Rev. 

Peter  Thacher,  Boston,  Jan.  12,  1785.    [Ch.,  J.  Lathrop ;  R.H.,  J. 

Clarke.]    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1785.    (Four  copies.) 
 ■  The  Validity  of  Baptism  by  Sprinkling,  and  the  Right  of  Infants  to 

that  Ordinance.    Two  Discourses  delivered  at  Maiden,  1804.  8vo, 

pp.  67.   "Boston,  1804.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Wonderful  Works  of  God  are  to  be  remembered.  Thanksgiving 

Sermon,  Nov.  20,  1794.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1795. 

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Osgood,  George.    Historical  Sketch  of  School. District  Number  Thirteen, 

North  Danvers,  or  Danvers  Plains.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Salem,  1855. 
Osgood,  Joseph  B.  F.  — See  Salem,  City  of. 
Osgood,  Capt.  Phineas.  —  See  Morrill,  Isaac. 
Osgood,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S.    Young,  Alexander. 
OsoRlUS,  Hieronymus.    Hieronymi  Osorii,  Lusitani,  Episcopi  Algarbiensis, 

de  Vera  Sapientia,  Libri  V.    16mo.    Colonise  Agrippinse,  1582. 

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Ossa  Josephi.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Ossaye,  Francois  M.  F.    Les  Veillees  Canadiennes.    Traite  Element  aire 

d'  Agriculture.    12mo.    Quebec,  1852. 
Ostend  Conference.  —  See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 

vol.  x.). 

Ostervald,  Rev.  John  Frederic.  —  See  Bible. 

Oswald,  Eleazer.  The  Case  of  the  Commonwealth  against  Eleazer  Oswald, 
for  Contempt  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania ;  with  Proceed- 
ings of  the  General  Assembly.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Philadelphia,  1788. 
(Two  copies.) 

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Oswego,  Notes  on.  —  See  Clark,  Joshua  V.  H.  (Onondaga). 

Otey,  lit.  Rev.  James  H.,  Bishop  of  Tennessee. —  See  Connelly,  Pierce. 

Other  Side  (The)  of  the  Question.  —  See  Livingston,  Philip. 

Othman  Empire,  Growth  and  Decay  of  the.  —  See  Cantemir,  Demetrius. 

Otis,  Rev.  George,  A.M.  Perfectibility.  An  Address  delivered  Sept.  1, 
1818,  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Newburyport.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Newburyport,  1818. 

 Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge,  July  30,  1826,  on  Re-opening  the  Epis- 
copal Church.    8vo,  pp.  13.    Cambridge,  1826. 

Otis,  George  Alexander.  —  See  Botta,  Charles. 

Otis,  Hon.  Harrison  Gray.  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  City  Coun- 
cil on  the  Removal  of  the  Municipal  Government  to  the  Old  State 
House.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1830. 

 Eulogv  on  Gen.  Alexander  Hamilton ;  pronounced  at  Boston,  July  26, 

1804.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1804. 

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mittee for  petitioning  Congress  against  permitting  Merchant  Vessels 
to  arm.    8vo,  pp.  8,  30.    Boston,  1798. 

 Letters  in  Defence  of  the  Hartford  Convention  and  the  People  of  Mas- 
sachusetts.   8vo.    Boston,  1824.    (Two  copies.) 

 Oration,  Boston,  July  4, 1788.    4to,  pp.  23.   Bost.  1788.  .(Three  copies.) 

 Speech  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston  [on  the  American  System]  on  the 

Evening  preceding  the  Election  of  Member  to  Congress.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Boston,  1830.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  in  Congress  on  the  Sedition  Law ;  with  Remarks  by  the  "  Ex- 
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 Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  25,  1820,  on  the  Re- 
striction of  Slavery  in  Missouri.  12mo,  pp.  22.  [No  imprint.] 
(Two  copies.) 

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Council).  Embargo  (Documents,  &c).  Lothrop,  Samuel  K. 
Slavery.    Sprague,  Peleg. 

Otis,  Horatio  Nelson.  Family  Record  and  Lineage  of  Isaac  Otis,  Esq.,  of 
New  York.    12mo,  pp.  21.    New  York,  1859. 

Otis,  Isaac.  —  See  Otis,  Horatio  Nelson. 

[Otis,  James,  Esq.]  Considerations  on  behalf  of  the  Colonists.  Svo,  pp.  52. 
London,  1765. 

[  ]  A  Dissertation  on  Letters  and  the  Principles  of  Harmony.  12mo, 

pp.  72.    Boston,  1760. 

■  The  Rights  of  the  British  Colonies  asserted  and  proved.  Svo.  Lon- 
don, reprinted  [1764]. 

 The  Rudiments  of  Latin  Prosody ;  with  Dissertation  on  Letters,  &c. 

Svo,  pp.  60,  56.    Boston,  1760.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Rudiments  of  Latin  Syntax  and  Prosodv.  12mo,  pp.  51.  Sa- 
lem, 1783. 


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Otis,  James,  Esq.,  continued. 

 A  Vindication  of  the  Conduct  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.  8vo,  pp.  53.  Boston,  1762. 
(Two  copies.) 

 ,  Life  of.    By  Francis  Bowen.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  ii. 

2d  Series).    Tudor,  William. 
Otis,  Nathaniel  T.,  jun.  —  See  Hamilton,  Frank  H. 
Otis,  Tryphena  Smith.  —  See  Otis,  Horatio  Nelson  (Family  Record). 
Otis,  William  F.    An  Oration  delivered  before  the  "  Young  Men  of  Boston," 

4^  July,  M.DCCC.XXXI.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1831.  (Three 

copies.) 

 A  Review  of  "  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Young  Men  of  Boston, 

4th  July,  M.DCCC.XXXI."  8vo,  pp.  16.  [No  imprint.]  (Two 
copies.) 

 The  Reviewer  Reviewed.    A  Defence  of  an  Oration  delivered  before  the 

Young  Men  of  Boston,  4th  July,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1831. 

Otis,  Broaders,  and  Co.  Catalogue  of  Periodical  Literature.  4to,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1848. 

Otis,  Mass.,  History  of.  By  Jonathan  Lee.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (History 
of  Berkshire). 

Otsego  County,  N.Y.    Reasons  in  Support  of  an  Opinion  respecting  the 

Votes  of  Otsego  County,  June  7,  1792.    8vo,  pp.  30.    N.Y.  1792. 

 .    See  Impartial  Statement  of  the  Controversy. 

Otto,  Carolus,  M.D.    Commentatio  de  Quibusdam  Americas  Meridianse 

Medicamentis  parum  cognitis.    4to,  pp.  14.    Hamme,  1841. 
Otto,  Louis-Guillaume.  —  See  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.  (Trans.,  vol.  ii.).  Cla- 

dera,  Christobal  (Investigaciones). 
Otuquis,  Descripcion  de  la  Provincia  de.  —  See  Bach,  Mauricio. 

O  r  way,  Capt.  .  —  See  Jones,  Michael  (Letter  to  the  Council  of  State). 

Ouabi  ;  or,  The  Virtues  of  Nature.  —  See  Morton,  Sarah  Wentworth. 

Ought  Religious  Men  to  be  Political  ?  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

Our  Benevolent  Institutions.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

Our  Conversation  in  Heaven.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

Our  Country  and  our  Work.  —  See  Worcester,  Samuel  M. 

Our  Country's  Mission  in  History.  —  See  Allen,  William  H. 

Our  Faith.    A  Sermon.  —  See  Thayer,  Christopher  T. 

Our  Fathers'  God  the  Hope  of  Posterity.  —  See  Dexter,  Samuel. 

Our  Fathers'  Sins  confessed  with  our  Own.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Our  Great  King  to  be  served  with  our  Best.  —  See  Brown,  John. 

Our  Liberties  in  Danger.  —  See  Cutler,  Calvin. 

Our  National  Legislature.  —  See  Newell,  William. 

Our  National  Sins.  —  See  Kip,  William  Ingraham. 

Our  Pastors'  Offering.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 

Our  Political  Idolatry. —  See  Putnam,  George. 

Our  Private  and  Public  Stewardship.  —  See  Weiss,  John. 

Our  Puritan  Fathers  our  Glory.  —  See  Budington,  William  I. 

Our  Religious  Times.  —  See  Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L. 

Ouseley,  Sir  William.  —  See  Public  Characters. 

Outcry  (The)  against  the  New  Poor  Law.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

Outpouring  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

Outrages  sur  l'Histoire  de  l'Amerique,  Catalogue  d'.  —  See  Faribault,  G.  B. 

 Scientifiques  de  la  Litterature  Beige.  —  See  Muquardt,  Charles. 

Ovagle,  Alonso  d\    Historica  Relatione  del  Regno  di  Cile,  e  delle  Missioni 

e  Ministerii  che  esercita  in  quelle  la  Compagnia  di  Giesv.  4to. 

Roma,  1646. 


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Ovariotomy.  —  See  Massachusetts  Medical  Society. 
Ovarium,  Dropsical.  —  Sec  Walne,  D.  Henry. 

Overall,  lit.  Jlev.  John,  Bishop  of  Norwich.  Bishop  Overall's  Convocation- 
book,  M.DC.VL,  concerning  the  Government  of  God's  Catholick 
Chvrch.    4to.    London,  1090. 

Overthrow  of  the  Papal  Tyranny  in  France  the  Prelude  of  Destruction  to 
Popery  and  Despotism.  —  See  BlCHENO,  J. 

Overture  presented  to  the  Rev.  Synod  of  Dissenting  Ministers  at  Philadel- 
phia, 1728,  Remarks  on  an.  —  See  Dickinson,  Jonathan. 

Oviedo  y  Values,  Gonzalo  Fernandez  de.  Ilistoire  du  Nicaragua.  8vo. 
Paris,  1840. 

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Owen,  David  Dale,  M.D.  Report  of  a  Geological  Survey  of  "Wisconsin, 
Iowa,  and  Minnesota,  and  incidentally  of  a  Portion  of  Nebraska. 
With  one  volume  of  Illustrations.  2vols.4to.  Phil.  1852.  (Two  copies.) 

Owen,  Rev.  J[ames].  A  Plea  for  Scripture  Ordination.  With  Preface  by 
Rev.  Daniel  Williams.    16mo.    London,  1707. 

[Owen,  Rev.  John,  D.D.]  A  Brief  Instruction  in  the  Worship  of  God,  and 
Discipline  of  the  Churches  of  the  New  Testament,  by  Way  of  Ques- 
tion and  Answer.  With  an  Explication  and  Confirmation  of  those 
Answers.    16mo.     [London],  1667. 

 Discourse  concerning  Liturgies  and  their  Imposition.    4to,  pp.  71. 

London,  1662. 

 The  Nature,  Power,  Deceit,  and  Prevalency  of  the  Remainders  of  In- 
dwelling Sin  in  Believers.    16mo.    [London],  1732. 

 (Ed.)    The  Private  Christian's  Non  Vltra  ;  or,  A  Plea  for  the  Layman's 

interpreting  the  Scriptures.  By  Philolaoclerus.  4to,  pp.  28.  Ox- 
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being  an  Humble  Testimony  for  God  in  this  Perillous  Time.  Sheet. 
London,  1659. 

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Owen,  Rev.  John,  Groton.  —  See  Adams,  Eliphalet. 

Owen,  Robert.  Robert  Owen  on  Marriage,  Religion,  and  Private  Property. 
Broadside.    London,  1839. 

Owen,  William,  F.S.A.  Geiriadur  Cynmraeg  a  Saesoneg.  Welsh  and 
English  Dictionary  [A  to  Ca].    8vo.    London,  1793. 

Owsley,  William,  Governor  of  Kentucky.  —  See  Kentucky. 

0[xenbridge],  Rev.  J[ohn].  New-England  Freemen  warned  and  warmed. 
Election  Sermon,  1671.    16mo,  pp.  48.   ,  1673. 

 A  Seasonable  Proposition  of  propagating  the  Gospel  by  Christian  Colo- 
nies in  Guiana.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [Wanting  imprint.] 

Oxford,  Mass.,  French  Protestants  in.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  ii.  3d  Series). 

Oxford,  Conn.  —  See  Cothren,  William  (History  of  Ancient  Woodbury). 

Oxford,  Eng.  A  Pocket  Companion  for  Oxford ;  or,  Guide  through  the 
University.    12mo.    Oxford,  1759. 

 University  of.    Address  to  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  in  England  and 

Wales,  in  favor  of  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  in  New- 
England.    Broadside,  1649. 

 See  Hodges,  Thomas.    Jones,  David. 

Oxford  Prize  Poem.  —  See  Latham,  Henry. 

Ox-Gall,  On  the  Use  of,  in  the  Treatment  of  Disease.  —  See  Clay,  Charles. 
Ozell,  John.    Logic ;  or,  The  Art  of  Thinking.    From  the  French  edition. 
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P. 

P.,  Christopher.  —  See  Buy,  Dieterich  de. 

P.,  J.  An  Examination  of  the  Grounds  or  Causes  which  are  said  to  induce 
the  Court  at  Boston,  in  New  England,  to  make  that  Law  of  Banish- 
ment, &c,  against  the  Quakers.  4to,  pp.  94.  n.  d.  [Imperfect,  want- 
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P.,  S.  Brief  Account  of  the  New  Sect  of  Latitude-Men.  4to,  pp.  24. 
London,  1662. 

P.,  W.    The  Advice  of  W.  P.  to  Mr.  Samuel  Hartlib  for  the  Advancement 

of  Some  Parts  of  Learning.    4to,  pp.  26.    London,  1647. 
Paciieciio,  Anjel.  —  See  Peru. 

Pacific  Ocean,  Coal  Formations  in  the.  —  See  Couthoity,  Joseph  P. 

Pacific  Overtures  for  Christian  Harmony.  —  See  Peace. 

Pacific  Railroad.  Proceedings  of  the  Friends  of  a  Railroad  to  San  Fran- 
cisco, at  their  Meeting  in  Boston,  April  19,  1849.  Fourth  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1849. 

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States  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vols,  i.,  v. ;  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 
vol.  xi.  Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  v. ;  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 
vol.  xiii.    Reports  of  Committees,  2d  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  ii.). 

 .    Unanimous  Action  of  the  Legislature  of  Washington  Territory 

in  Favor  of  a  Branch  Road  from  Puget  Sound,  and  a  Memorial  of 
F.  AV.  Lander.    8vo,  pp.  6.    Washington,  1855. 

 .    See  Benton,  Thomas  H.    Canada.    Lander,  Frederick  W. 

Peyton,  John  L.    Smith,  Gerrit. 

Packard,  Alpheus  S.,  A.M.,  Professor  in  Bowdoin  College.  History  of  the 
Bunker-Hill  Monument.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Portland,  1853. 

 Our  Alma  Mater.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Association  of  the 

Alumni  of  Bowdoin  College,  Aug.  5,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  49.  Bruns- 
wick, 1858. 

Packard,  Rev.  Hezekiah.  A  Dedicatory  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Fe- 
male Academv  in  Augusta,  erected  bv  Hon.  Daniel  Cony,  1816.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Hallowell,  1816. 

 The  Plea  of  Patriotism.    Thanksgiving  Sermon  preached  in  Chelmsford, 

Feb.  19,  1795.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1795. 

 See  Appleton,  Jesse.    Tappan,  David. 

Packard,  Rev.  Theophilus,  jun.    Historical  Sketch  of  the  Congregational 

Church  and  Society  in  Ashfield.  —  See  Richards,  George. 
Packer,  Eldridge.  —  See  Sanders,  Daniel  Clarke. 

Packer  Collegiate  Institute,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.    Circular  and  Catalogue, 

1857.    8vo,  pp.  61.    New  York,  1857. 
Packet,  Merrimack.  —  See  Essex  Journal. 

Packets  between  Boston  and  Liverpool.  Remarks  on  the  Project  of  esta- 
blishing a  Line  of  Packets  between  Boston  and  Liverpool.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

Pacquet  (A)  of  Advice  from  Rome ;  or,  the  History  of  Poperv.  Vols.  i. 
and  ii.    Dec.  3,  1678-May  28,  1680.    4to.    London,  1678-80. 

Padelford,  Jonathan.  —  See  Newman.  S.  C. 

Padlock,  The.  —  See  Bickerstaff,  Isaac 

P.edobaptism  Examined.  —  See  Booth,  Abraham. 

P.edobaptist  Catechism,  The.  —  See  Dow,  Daniel. 


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Alistamiento  cn  las  Milicias,  que  motivo  la  Acusacion  del  JeneraJ  <  n 
Jefe  Jose  Antonio  Paez  ante  el  Senado.  12mo,  pp.  31.  Va- 
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Page,  David  P.,  A.M.    The  Mutual  Duties  of  Parents  and  Teachers.  A 

Lecture  delivered  before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  at 

Lowell.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1838. 
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Pages  from  the  Ecclesiastical  History  of  New  England.  —  See  Burgess, 
George. 

Paget,  John.  —  See  Davenport,  John. 

Pagitt,  Rev.  Ephraim,  D.D.  Christianography ;  or,  The  Description  of  the 
Multitude  and  Sundry  Sorts  of  Christians  not  Subject  to  the  Pope. 
Folio.    London,  1674. 

Paige,  Rev.  Lucius  R.,  A.M.  Address  at  the  Centennial  Celebration,  Hard- 
wick,  Mass.,  Nov.  15,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Cambridge,  1838. 

 A  Commentary  on  the  New  Testament.    Vol.  i.,  Matthew  and  Mark  ; 

ii.,  Luke  and  John;  iii.,  Acts  of  the  Apostles;  iv.,  Epistle  to  the 
Romans.  4  vols.  12mo.  Boston,  vols.  i.  and  ii.,  1844 ;  iii.  and 
iv.,  1858. 

 Selections  from  Eminent  Commentators  who  have  believed  in  Punish- 
ment after  Death ;  wherein  they  have  agreed  with  Universalists  in 
their  Interpretation  of  Scriptures  relating  to  Punishment.  Revised 
edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1859. 

Pain,  Philip.  Daily  Meditations  ;  or,  Quotidian  Preparations  for,  and  Con- 
siderations of,  Death  and  Eternity.    24mo,  pp.  28.    Cambridge,  1670. 

Paine,  Charles,  Esq.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the 
Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society,  May  27,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  25. 
Boston,  1808. 

 An  Oration  pronounced  July  4,  1801,  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants 

of  the  Town  of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 

Paine,  Emerson.  An  Oration  pronounced  before  the  Students  of  Brown 
University,  in  Providence,  July  5,  1813.  Svo,  pp.  30.  Provi- 
dence, 1813. 

Paine,  Rev.  Joshua,  jun.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter. 

Paine,  Martyn,  M.D.  A  Discourse  on  the  Soul  and  Instinct,  physiologi- 
cally distinguished  from  Materialism.  Enlarged  edition ;  with  a 
Discourse  on  Organic  Life.    12mo.    New  York,  1849. 

 An  Examination  of  Reviews  contained  in  the  British  and  Foreign  Medi- 
cal Review,  and  the  Medico- Chirurgical  Review,  of  the  Medical  and 
Physiological  Commentaries.    Svo,  pp.  96.    New  York,  1841. 

 The  Institutes  of  Medicine.    8vo.    New  York,  1847. 

 A  Lecture  on  the  Philosophy  of  Medicine,  introductory  to  a  Course  on 

the  Institutes  of>  Medicine  and  Materia  Medica;  University  of  New- 
York,  Session  1845-46.    Svo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1845-46. 

 Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics.    12mo.    New  York,  1848. 

 Medical  and  Physiological  Commentaries.    3  vols.  Svo.    N.Y.  1840-44. 

 A  Review  of  Theoretical  Geology.    Svo.    [New  York,  1856.] 

 ;  and  Paine,  Mary  Ann.    Memoir  of  Robert  Troup  Paine.    By  his 

Parents.    4to.    New  York,  1852. 

Paine,  Mary  Ann.  —  See  Paine.  Martyn. 

Paine,  Hon.  Robert  Treat,  LL.D.  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Hon.  Robert 
Treat  Paine,  LL.D.  Extract  from  a  Sermon.  Svo,  pp.  4.  Bos- 
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Paine,  Robert  Treat.  —  See  American  Almanac. 
Paine,  Robert  Treat,  jun.  —  See  Paine,  Thomas. 
Paine,  Robert  Troup.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

Paine,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.    The  Doctrine  of  Earthquakes.    Two  Sermons 

preached  at  Weymouth,  Nov.  3,  1727,  after  the  Earthquake.  8vo, 

pp.  87.    Boston,  1728. 
 The  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  proved  and  applved.    Sermon  at  Thursday 

Lecture,  May  21,  1724.    12mo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1724. 
 Of  the  Evidence  of  Christ's  Death,  Burial,  and  Resurrection.  Sermon 

on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Ann  Niles,  Braintree,  Oct.  25,  1732.  8vo, 

pp.  28.    Boston,  1732. 
 Gospel  Light  polishes  and  inriches  the  Human  World.    Sermon  at 

Gathering  of  a  Church  in  Biddeford,  and  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel 

Willard,  Sept.  30,  1730.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston,  1731. 
 The  Pastoral  Charge  Solemn,  Weighty,  and  very  Awful.    Sermon  at 

his  own  Ordination,  Weymouth,  Aug.  19,  1719.    Preface,  Rev.  N. 

Stone.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1720.    (Two  copies.) 
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considered  with  respect  to  God's  Dealing  with  his  People  in  New 

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Paine,  Thomas  [Robert  Treat,  jun.],  Esq.  An  Eulogy  on  the  Life  of  Gen. 
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 A  Monody  on  the  Death  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Moore ;  with  Notes, 

and  Life  of  Gen.  Moore.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1811. 

 Oration  to  the  Young  Men  of  Boston,  July  17,  1799,  on  the  Dissolution 

of  the  Treaties  with  France.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston,  1799.  (Three 
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  The  Ruling  Passion.    A  Poem  ;  delivered  before  the  Society  of  $  B  K, 

Cambridge,  July  20,  1797.    4to,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1797.   (Two  copies.) 

 The  Works,  in  Verse  and  Prose,  of  the  Late  Robert  Treat  Paine,  jun., 

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 The  Age  of  Reason ;  being  an  Investigation  of  True  and  of  Fabulous 

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[  ]  The  American  Crisis,  No.  1.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Philadelphia,  1776. 

[  ]  The  American  Crisis,  Nos.  1-3.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Philadelphia,  1777. 

 The  American  Crisis,  No.  5  ;  addressed  to  Sir  William  Howe.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Hartford,  reprinted,  1778. 

[  ]  Common  Sense  ;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1776.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Common  Sense ;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.  Second 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  79.    Philadelphia,  1776. 

[  ]  Common  Sense,  with  the  whole  Appendix  ;  The  Address  to  the  Qua- 
kers, and  Large  Additions.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1776.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Common  Sense  ;  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America.  New  edi- 
tion, with  Additions  and  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  54.  London,  re- 
printed, 1776. 

 The  Decline  and  Fall  of  the  English  System  of  Finance.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

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Paine,  Thomas,  continued. 

[  ]  A  Dialogue  between  the  Ghost  of  Gen.  Montgomery  and  an  American 

Delegate.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Philadelphia,  1770.  [Imperfect.] 

[  ]  Dissertations  on  Government,  the  Affairs  of  the  Bank,  and  Paper 

Money.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Philadelphia,  1786. 

 Examination  of  the  Passages  in  the  New  Testament  quoted  from  the 

Old,  and  called  Prophecies  concerning  Jesus  Christ.  With  an  Essay 
on  Dream.    8vo,  pp.  56.    New  York,  n.  d. 

[  ]  Large  Additions  to  Common  Sense.  With  Appendix.  8vo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1776. 

 Large  Additions  to  Common  Sense.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1776. 

 Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  the  Affairs  of  North  America. 

8vo,  pp.  77.    Philadelphia,  1781. 
 Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  the  Affairs  of  North  America. 

8vo,  pp.  77.    Philadelphia,  1782. 
 Letter  addressed  to  the  Abbe  Raynal  on  the  Affairs  of  North  America. 

8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  reprinted,  1782. 
 Letter  addressed  to  the  Addressers,  on  the  Late  Proclamation.  8vo, 

pp.  40.    London,  1792. 
 Letter  to  George  Washington,  on  Affairs  Public  and  Private.  8vo, 

pp.  76.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 Lettre  de  Thomas  Paine,  sur  les  Cultes.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Paris,  1797. 

 Rights  of  Man ;  being  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Burke's  Attack  on  the  French 

Revolution.    Fourth  American  edition.    8vo,  pp.  79.    Boston,  1791. 
 Rights  of  Man.    Part  the  First.    Being  an  Answer  to  Mr.  Burke's 

Attack  on  the  French  Revolution.   8vo,  pp.  87.  N.Y.,  reprinted,  1792. 
 Rights  of  Man.    Part  the  Second ;  combining  Principle  and  Practice. 

8vo,  pp.  87.    New  York,  reprinted,  1793. 
 A  Five-Minutes'  Answer  to  Paine's  Letter  to  Washington.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

London,  1797. 

 Trial  for  a  Libel  contained  in  the  Second  Part  of  Rights  of  Man,  at 

Guildhall,  Dec.  18,  1792.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1793. 

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Mackenzie,  Henry.  Oldys,  Francis.  Plain  Truth.  Priest- 
ley,  Joseph.  Tytler,  James.  Wakefield,  Gilbert.  Watson, 
Richard. 

Paine,  Timothy  O.    History  of  Fort  Halifax,  Me.    One  sheet. 
Paine,  William,  M.D.    Address  to  the  American  Antiquarian  Society,  Bos- 
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Paine  Genealogy.  —  See  Thayer,  Elisha. 

Painful  Ministry  the  Peculiar-  Gift  of  the  Lord  of  the  Harvest.  —  See 

Williams.  William. 
Pains  of  the  Imagination.    A  Poem.  —  See  Carter,  Nathaniel  H. 
Painting,  Music,  and  Poetry,  Essay  on.  —  See  Wheelock,  John. 
Paintings,  Ancient,  at  Cowclray,  in  Sussex.  —  See  Society  of  Antiquaries. 
 ,  Catalogue  of.  —  See  Boston  Atiien.eum.    Dusseldorf  Gallery. 

Hennessy  and  Co.    Hone,  Philip.    Pennsylvania  Academy  of 

the  Fine  Arts. 

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Pair  of  Spectacles  for  Short-sighted  Politicians.  Answer  to  "  An  Honest 
Man's  Reasons  for  declining  to  take  Part  in  the  New  Administra- 
tion."   8vo,  pp.  56.    London,  1765. 

Pal.eopolitanus,  Franciscus.  —  See  More,  Henry. 

Palairet,  Jean.  A  Concise  Description  of  the  English  and  French  Posses- 
sions in  North  America.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  69.     Lond.  1755. 


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Palairet,  Jean,  continued. 

 Nouvelle  Methode  pour  apprendre  a  bien  Lire  et  a  bien  Orthographier. 

Nouvelle  edition,  corrigee  et  augmentee.    8vo.    Londres,  n.  d. 

Palestine  Baptist  Association.  Minutes  of  the  Palestine  Baptist  Associa- 
tion, October,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  4.   [1841]. 

 Mission.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign  Mis- 
sions. 

 Missionary  Society.  —  See  Temple,  Daniel  (Appendix  to  Sermon). 

Paley,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  Caution  recommended  in  the  Application  and 
Use  of  Scripture  Language.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Visitation  of 
the  Bishop  of  Carlisle.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Cambridge,  1809. 

 Caution  recommended  in  the  Use  and  Application  of  Scripture  Lan- 
guage. A  Sermon.  12mo,  pp.  11.  Boston,  reprinted,  1818.  (Two 
copies.) 

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[Palfrey,  Rev.  and  Hon.  John  Gorham,  D.D.]  A  Chapter  of  American 
History.  Five  Years'  Progress  of  the  Slave  Power.  8vo,  pp.  84. 
Boston,  1852. 

 Discourse  pronounced  at  Barnstable,  3d  September,  1839,  at  the  Ce- 
lebration of  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of 
Cape  Cod.    8vo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1840.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  D.D. ;  pro- 
nounced in  Cambridge  [before  the  Faculty  of  Harvard  College], 
Sept.  28,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Cambridge,  1845. 

 History  of  New  England.    Vol.  i.,  8vo.    Boston,  1858. 

 A  Letter  to  a  Friend,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Cambridge,  1850. 

 Oration  pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  July  4,  1831.  8vo, 

pp.  42.    Boston,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 

 Papers  on  the  Slave  Power,  first  published  in  the  "  Boston  Whig." 

8vo,  pp.  91.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 A  Plea  for  the  Militia  System.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1835.  8vo, 

pp.  34.    Boston,  1835. 

 Remarks  concerning  the  late  Dr.  Bowditch  ;  with  the  Replies  of  Dr. 

Bowditch's  Children.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1840. 

[  ]  Remarks  on  the  Proposed  State  Constitution.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Bos- 
ton, 1853. 

 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  John  Gorham,  M.D. ;  preached  April  9,  1829. 

8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1829. 

  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Aug.  1,  1830,  on  the  Decease  of  Chief- 
Justice  Isaac  Parker.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1830. 

 Sermon  preached  June  8,  1823,  after  the  Interment  of  Hon.  John  Phil- 
lips.   8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1823.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  on  the  Bill  creating  a  Territorial  Government  for  Upper  Califor- 
nia; delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  26,  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  10.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Political  Aspect  of  the  Slave  Question ;  delivered  in  the 

House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  26,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Wash- 
ington, 1848. 

 Speech  on  Postage  Reform  ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

Feb.  21,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Washington,  1849.] 

 —  The  Theory  and  Uses  of  Natural  Religion.    Dudleian  Lecture,  May  8, 

1839.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Boston,  1839. 

 The  Inter-State  Slave-Trade.  —  See  American  Antislavery  Society. 

 Life  of  William  Palfrey.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  vii. 

2d  Series). 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Palfrey,  Rev.  and  Hon.  John  Gorham,  D.]).,  continued. 

 Remarks  on  the  proposed  State  Constitution,  October,  1853. —  See 

Massachusetts  (Discussions  on  the  Constitution). 
 Semicentennial  Discourse  before  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society, 

Oct.  31,  1844.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  3d  Series). 

 See  Appleton,  Nathan.    Massachusetts.    Porter,  Eliphalet. 

Palfrey,  Warwick,  jun.  —  See  Essex  Register. 

Palfrey,  William.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  vii.  2d  Series). 
Palgrave,  Sir  Francis,  Kt.,  F.R.S.    History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  16nio. 
London,  1831. 

 The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  English  Commonwealth,  —  Anglo-Saxon 

Period.    2  vols.  4to.    London,  1832. 
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Palladio,  Rutilius  Taurus  iEmilianus.  —  See  Angelius,  Nicolaus. 

Palladium,  New-England.  —  See  Massachusetts  Mercury.  Mercury, 
The.    New-England  Palladium. 

Pallavicini,  Ferrante.  La  Taliclea  de  Ferrante  Pallavicini.  16mo.  Ve- 
fr-'?/  netia,  1637. 

Palmer,  Aaron  H.  Letter  to  the  Hon.  John  M.  Clayton,  enclosing  a  Paper  — 
Geographical,  Political,  and  Commercial  —  on  the  Independent  Ori- 
ental Nations.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Washington,  1849. 

 Letter  to  the  Hon.  Charles  J.  Ingersoll,  respecting  the  Present  State, 

Productions,  and  Commerce,  of  the  Comoro  Islands,  Abyssinia,  Per- 
sia, Japan,  Cochin-China,  and  Burmah.    8vo,  pp.  16.    N.Y.  1846. 

Palmer,  Rev.  David,  A.M.  Two  Sermons,  delivered  at  Townsend,  Jan.  5, 
1812.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Leominster,  1812. 

Palmer,  E.,  and  Son.  Catalogues  of  Books  [Sale],  1850  and  1851.  8vo. 
London,  1850-51. 

Palmer,  Elihu.    Principles  of  Nature.    Third  edition.    12mo.   ,1806. 

(Two  copies.) 
Palmer,  J.  —  See  Post-Office  Reform. 

Palmer,  John.  —  See  Mather,  Increase  (Revolution  in  New  England  Justi- 
fied). 

Palmer,  John.  —  See  Public  Characters. 
Palmer,  Joseph.  —  See  Mellen,  John. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Ray.  A  Discourse  delivered  Jan.  4,  1852,  on  the  State  of  the 
Civilized  World  as  related  to  the  Kingdom  of  Christ.  8vo,  pp.  53. 
Albany,  1852. 

 National  Sufferings  the  Result  of  National  Sins.  Fast  Sermon,  deli- 
vered at  Bath,  Me.,  April  6,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1843. 

 The  Responsibility  of  the  Church  for  the  Religious  Training  of  the 

Young.  Sermon  in  behalf  of  the  American  Sunday-school  Union, 
May  15,  1855.    12mo,  pp.  45.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

[Palmer,  Rev.  Samuel.]  The  Protestant  Dissenter's  Catechism.  Sixteenth 
edition.    12mo.    London,  1818. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Stephen,  A.M.  Century  Sermon,  delivered  in  Needham, 
Nov.  16,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Dedham,  1811. 

 Christ's  Washing  his  Disciples'  Feet  intended  for  a  Sacramental  Wash- 
ing. A  Sermon  preached  at  Needham,  Jan.  24,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Dedham,  1808. 

 The  Early  Example  of  Christ  to  be  imitated  by  Children.    A  Sermon 

preached  in  Needham,  March  19,  1813.  "l2mo,  pp.  32.  Ded- 
ham, 1815. 

 The  Glory  of  the  Second  Temple  greater  than  that  of  the  First.  Dedi- 
cation Sermon,  Dover,  June  11,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Dedham,  1811. 
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Palmer,  Rev.  Stephen,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Sermon  occasioned  bv  the  Death  of  Mr.  Paul  Alden,  who  died  Dec.  3, 

1815.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Dedham,  1816. 

 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Amos  Fuller,  who  died  May  17, 

1810;  and  of  his  Wife,  Mrs.  Sarah  Fuller,  who  died  May  21,  1810. 
8vo,  pp.  20.    Dedham,  1810. 

 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mr.  Jeremiah  Fuller,  who  died 

April  19,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Dedham,  1798. 

  Sermon  delivered  at  Mansfield,  July  31,  1808;  being  the  Fourth  Lord's 

Day  after  the  Interment  of  Rev."  Roland  Green.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Ded- 
ham, 1808. 

 Sermon  delivered  in  Needham,  First  Parish,  the  Lord's  Day  after  the 

Interment  of  Mrs.  Lydia  Fairbanks,  who  died  March  14,  1816.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Dedham,  1816. 
 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Col.  William  Mcintosh,  Mho  died 

Jan.  3,  1813.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1813.    (Two  copies.) 
 Sermon  delivered  in  Needham,  March  22,  1812,  occasioned  by  the 

Death  of  Rev.  Messrs.  Sears,  Caryl,  and  Chickering.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Dedham,  1812. 

 Sermon  delivered  Oct.  22,  1812,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Thacher,  Dedham.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1812.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Calvin  Whiting,  A.M.,  of  Needham, 

who  died  Oct.  17,  1795.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1795. 

 Sermon  preached  before  the  Military  Company  of  Exempts,  Needham, 

Nov.  17,  1814.    With  Constitution.    8vo,  pp.  15,  4.    Dedham,  1814. 

  Sermon  delivered  at  Rowley,  Second  Parish,  June  7,  1797,  at  the  Ordi- 
nation of  Rev.  Isaac  Braman.  [Addr.,  John  Cleaveland  ;  Ch.,  Joseph 
Dana ;  R.H.,  Ebenezer  Bradford.]    8vo,  pp.  35.    Dedham,  1797. 

 See  Adams,  Moses.    Ware,  Henry.    White,  John. 

Palmer,  S.  and  J.  Catalogue  of  Old  Books.  [Sale.]  Nos.  52  and  53. 
8vo.    London,  1850. 

Palun,  Joseph  E.  de  la.  Notes  to  Morrone's  Cochin-Chinese  Vocabulary.  — 
See  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.  (Hist,  and  Lit.  Trans.,  vol.  ii.). 

nAMBOTANOAOriA.  —  See  Lovell,  Robert. 

Pammineralogicon.  —  See  Lovell,  Robert. 

Pan  y  Toros.  —  See  Jovellanos,  Gaspar  Melchor  de. 

Panama,  Congress  at.  —  See  Congress. 

Panama  Railway. —  See  United  States  (Reports  of  Committees,  2d  Sess., 

30th  Cong.,  vol.  ii.). 
Pancoast,  Joseph,  M.D.    Charge  to  the  Graduates  of  Jefferson  Medical 

College,  Philadelphia;  delivered  March  29,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Philadelphia,  1848. 

 Introductory  Lecture  to  the  Course  on  Anatomy ;  delivered  in  Jeffer- 
son Medical  College,  Oct.  19, 1849.    8vo,pp.20.    Philadelphia,  1849. 
Panegyrick  (A)  to  King  Charles.  —  See  Wotton,  Sir  Henry. 

 of  Pliny  upon  Trajan.  —  See  Pliny. 

Panidea,  The.  —  See  Durfee,  Job. 

Panoplist  (The)  and  Missionary  Magazine  united.    Vol.  ii.    New  Series. 

8vo.    Boston,  1810. 
 See  American  Unitarianism.    Channing,  William  Ellery.  Wells, 

William.    Worcester,  Samuel. 
Panorama.  —  See  Institut  National. 

Panorama  der  Donau  von  Regensburg  bis  Linz,  in  Vogelperspective.  —  See 

Capeller,  Ludwig. 
nANOPTKTOAOriA.  —  See  Lovell,  Robert. 


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Pansophle  Prodromus.  —  See  Comexius,  Johannes  Amos. 

Paoli,  Gen.  Pascal.  — See  B 08 WELL,  James.    MACAULEY,  Catharine. 

Papacy.  —  See  Chandler,  Joseph  R. 

 History  of  the.  —  See  MORNEY,  Philip. 

 The  Rise  and  Fall  of.  —  See  FLEMING,  Robert  . 

PArEL  Sellado.  1.  El  Contador  encargado  de  los  Sellos,  al  u  Curioso." 
2.  Carta  que  se  dirige  al  Senor  1).  Ventura  de  Arzac.  3.  Contes- 
tacion  Remitida  al  Piloto  el  Miercoles  de  la  Semana  pasada.  4to. 
Buenos  Ayres  [1826]. 

Paper  Currency.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Present  State 
of  the  Paper  Currency  in  New  England.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1749. 

 .    A  Project  for  the  Emission  of  an  Hundred  Thousand  Pounds  of 

Province  Bills.    16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  171—. 

 .  Thoughts  upon  the  State  of  the  Paper  Currency  in  New  Eng- 
land.   4to,  pp.  52.    [Boston,  1743.    Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 .    See  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  North  Carolina.  Baldwin, 

Loammi.  Currency.  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Boston.  Ri- 
cardo,  David. 

 in  Rhode  Island.  —  See  Potter,  Elisha  R. 

 Money,  Continental.  —  See  Breck,  Samuel. 

Papers  on  the  Defence  of  Boston  and  other  Places.  —  See  Boston,  Town  of. 

 given  in  to  the  Hon.  Committee  of  Lords  and  Commons,  and  Assembly 

of  Divines,  with  the  Commissioners  for  Scotland,  for  Accommoda- 
tion, 1644.  —  See  Westminster  Assembly. 

 and  Answers  of  the  Dissenting  Brethren,  and  the  Committee  of  the  As- 
sembly of  Divines,  given  in  to  the  Hon.  Committee  of  Lords  and 
Commons,  and  Assembly  of  Divines,  with  the  Scotch  Commissioners, 
for  Accommodation,  1645.  —  See  Westminster  Assembly. 

 relative  to  the  Rupture  with  Spain.    In  French  and  English.  8vo. 

London,  1762. 

Papiers  relatifs  a  la  Rupture  avec  l'Espagne.    En  Francois  et  en  Anglois. 

8vo.    Londres,  1762. 
Papisto-Mastix.  —  See  Sclater,  William. 
Papistry,  General  View  of.  —  See  Willet,  Andrew. 
Papists.  —  See  Lightfoot,  William.    M.,  J. 
Para.  —  See  Edwards,  William  H. 

Parable  of  the  Bear-baiting.    4to,  pp.  8.    London,  1691. 
 of  the  Pilgrim.  —  See  Patrick,  Simon. 

 of  the  Ten  Virgins  opened  and  applied.  —  See  Shepard,  Thomas. 

Parables  of  the  Wheat  and  Tares,  Exposition  of  the.  —  See  Mills,  Ben- 
jamin. 

Paradise  Lost.  —  See  Massey,  W. 

 promised  by  a  Dying  Saviour  to  the  Penitent  Thief  on  the  Cross.  —  See 

Hilliard,  Timothy.^ 
 of  Doctors.  —  See  Bigelow,  Jacob. 

Paradisi  in  Sole,  Paradisus  Terrestris.  —  See  Parkinson,  John. 
Paradoxa.  —  See  Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius. 

Paradoxal  Discourses  of  F.  M.  van  Helmont.  —  See  Helmont,  Franciscus 
Mercurius  van. 

Par.enesis  to  the  Reader,  touching  the  Sermon  and  Discourse  of  Rome's 

Pretended  Infallibility.  —  See  Pierce,  Thomas. 
Paraguay.  —  See  Robertson,  J.  P.  and  W.  P. 

 History  of.  —  See  Charlevoix,  Francois  Xavier  de. 

Paraguay,  Descripcion  del   Rio.     Quiroga.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de 

(Doc,  t.  ii.). 


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Paraguay,  Historia  del.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc.,  t.  ii.). 

 Navigation  y  Reconocimiento  del  Rio,  por  Ign.  de  Pasos.  —  See  Ange- 
lis, Pedro  de  (Doc.,  t.  iv.). 

 Yiage  al.    Schmidel.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iii.). 

Paralipomena  Prophetica.  —  See  More,  Henry. 

 in  Vitellionem.  —  See  Kepler,  Johannes. 

Parallax  and  Distance  of  the  Sun.  —  See  Winthrop,  John. 

 ,  Observations  to  determine  the  Solar.  —  See  United  States  (Xaval 

Astronomical  Expedition,  —  Gilliss.  Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 
vol.  xv.,  Part  III.). 

Parallel  between  Intemperance  and  the  Slave-trade.  —  See  Humphrey, 
Heman. 

Paraphrase  of  Some  of  the  Psalms.  —  See  Massillon,  Jean  Baptist. 

Parental  Relation,  On  the.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

Parentalia.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Parentator.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Parent's  Advice  to  his  Children.  —  See  Weekes,  George. 

Parents  and  Children  at  the  Lord's  Table.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

 A  Sermon  to.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

Pareus,  David.    De  Symbolis  Sacramentalibus,  et  de  Ritv  Fractionis  in  S. 

Eucharistia,  Libri  Duo.    E  Vernaculo  a  M.  Andrea  Cellario.  16mo. 

Amberga?,  Anno  MIserlCorDIa?,  1603. 
Paris.  —  See  Journal  du  Commerce. 

 Journal  de.  —  See  Journal. 

Paris  Industrial  Exhibition  of  1855.  —  See  Canada. 

Parish,  Rev.  Elijah,  D.D.    A  Compendious  System  of  Universal  Geography. 

12mo.    Newbury  port  [1807]. 

 Convention  Sermon,  May  30,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Cambridge,  1821. 

 Election  Sermon,  1810.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1810. 

 The  Excellence  of  the  Gospel  visible  in  the  Wretchedness  of  Paganism. 

A  Discourse  delivered  Dec.  20,  1797.     8vo,  pp.  28.  Newbuiy- 

port,  1798. 

 Fast  Sermon,  preached  at  Byfield,  April  11,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  30.  New- 

buryport,  1811. 

 A  New  Svstem  of  Modern  Geography.    With  Maps.    8vo.  Newbury- 

port,  1810. 

 Oration  delivered  at  Byfield,  July  4,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  18.  Newbury- 

port  [1799]. 

 Oration  delivered  at  Byfield,  Feb.  22,  1800,  on  the  Death  of  George 

Washington.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Xewburyport  [1800]. 
 A  Protest  against  the  War.    A  Discourse  delivered  at  Bvfield,  Fast 

Day,  July  23,  1812.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Newburyport,  1812. 
 Ruin  ;  or,  Separation  from  Antichrist.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Byfield, 

April  7,  1808,  on  the  Annual  Fast.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Portland,  n.  d. 

 Sermon  preached  Nov.  3,  1814,  before  the  Society  for  propagating  the 

Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America.  With  Re- 
port.   8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1814.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  McClure,  David.    Morse,  Jedidiah. 

Parish,  Henry.  —  See  Parish-Will  Case. 

Parish  Library  of  the  Federal-Street  Congregational  Society.  —  See  Fede- 
ral-Street Congregational  Society. 

Parish- Wtll  Case  (The)  before  the  Surrogate  of  the  City  of  New  York. 
Medical  Opinions  upon  the  Mental  Competency  of  Mr.  Parish. 
8vo.    n.  d. 


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Parishes,  Rights  of  Congregational.  —  See  COUNCIL  at  Groton.  LOWELL, 
John. 

Park,  Rev.  Edwards  A.,  D.D.  The  Indebtedness  of  the  State  to  the  Clergy. 
Election  Sermon,  18,31.    8vo,  pp.  59.    Boston,  1851.    (Two  copii  >.) 

 Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Samuel  Hopkins,  D.D.  Second 

edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1854. 

 Sermon  on  the  Revelation  of  God  in  his  Works;  delivered  at  the  In- 
stallation of  Rev.  Jacob  M.  Manning,  Boston,  March  11,  18,37. 
[Ch.,  William  A.  Stearns  ;  R.H.,  G.  W.  Blagden  j  Add.,  X.  Adams.] 
8vo,  pp.  91.    Boston,  1857. 

 The  Theology  of  the  Intellect  and  of  the  Feelings.  A  Discourse  deli- 
vered before  the  Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  of  Massa- 
chusetts, May  30,  1850.    Third  thousand.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boat.  1850. 

 A  Letter  to  Professor  Edwards  A.  Park,  touching  his  late  Sermon  be- 
fore the  Pastoral  Association  of  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Bos- 
ton, 1844. 

 See  Homer,  William  B.    Manning,  Jacob  B. 

Park,  Rev.  Elnathan,  B.D.  A  Plaine  Explanation  upon  the  Whole  13th, 
14th,  15th,  and  16th  Chapters  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans.  4to. 
London,  1622. 

Park,  John.  —  See  American  Antiquarian  Society  (Catalogue).  Re- 
pertory, The. 

Park,  Hon.  John  C.   Address  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Descendants  of  Richard  Ha- 
ven, of  Lynn,  at  Fraraingham,  Aug.  29,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Bost.  1844. 
Park,  T.  W.,  Esq.  —  See  Adams  and  Co.  vs.  Cohen. 

Park  Family,  Genealogical  Notice  of  the.  —  See  Whitney,  Frederic  Au- 
gustus (Sermon  at  Funeral  of  Mrs.  S.  P.  Champney). 

Park-Street  Church.  The  Articles  of  Faith,  and  the  Covenant,  of  Park- 
street  Church,  Boston;  with  a  List  of  Members.  12mo,  pp.  34. 
Boston,  1841. 

 .    See  Griffin,  Edward  D. 

Parke,  Lieut.-Col.  John.  —  See  Washington,  George. 

Parke,  John.  —  See  Horatius,  Quintus  Flaccus  (Lyric  Works). 

Parke,  Lieut.  John  G.,  U.  S.  Topographical  Engineers.  Report  of  Explo- 
rations for  Pacific-Railroad  Routes,  1854-55.  —  See  United  States 
(Ex.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xi.,  part  7;  Sen.  Doc,  2d 
Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xiii.,  parts  7,  10). 

Parker,  Edward  Griffin.  The  Lesson  of  '76  to  the  Men  of  '56.  An  Ora- 
tion delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston, 
July  4,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1856. 

Parker,  Rev.  Edward  L.  A  Century  Sermon  ;  delivered  in  the  East-Parish 
Meeting-house,  Londonderrv,  X.H.,  April  22,  1819.  8vo,  pp.  44. 
Concord,  1819.  * 

 The  History  of  Londonderry ;  comprising  the  Towns  of  Derry  and  Lon- 
donderry.   With  a  Memoir  of  the  Author.    12mo.    Boston.  18,31. 

Parker,  Edward  P.  Memoir  of  Rev.  Edward  L.  Parker.  —  See  Parker, 
Edward  L.  (History  of  Londonderry). 

Parker,  Rev.  Freeman.  —  See  Appleton,  Jesse.    Tappan,  David. 

Parker,  Hon.  Isaac,  LL.D.,  Chief-Justice  of  Massachusetts.  Address  to 
the  Bar  of  the  County  of  Suffolk  [Jan.  21,  1828],  on  the  Death  of 
Hon.  Samuel  Howe.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1828. 

 Sketch  of  the  Character  of  the  late  Chief-Justice  Parsons,  in  an  Ad- 
dress to  the  Grand  Jury,  Supreme  Judicial  Court,  Boston,  Nov.  23, 
1813.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1813.    (Three  copies.) 

 See  Cooke,  Parsons.    Palfrey,  John  G. 


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Parker,  Rev.  Isaiah.  —  See  Gair,  Thomas. 
Parker,  James,  Esq.  —  See  Marvin,  Dudley. 
Parker,  James.  —  See  New-York  Gazette. 

Parker,  Rev.  Jeroboam.  A  Century  Sermon  delivered  at  Southborough, 
July  17,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  39.    "Boston,  1827.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Southborough,  Dec.  17,  1806,  at  the  Dedication  of 

a  new  Meeting-house  ;  with  Address  by  Peter  Whitney.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
Boston,  1807. 

Parker,  Hon.  Joel,  LL.D.  A  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  upon  the  Importance  of 
maintaining  the  Supremacy  of  the  Laws ;  with  a  Brief  Sketch  of  the 
Character  of  William  M.  Richardson.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Concord, 
N.H.,  1838. 

 Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  upon  the  Uncertainty  of  the  Law ;  delivered 

on  the  Circuit,  1841  and  1842.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Concord,  N.H.,  1842. 

[  ]  Criticism  Criticised.    Intended  as  a  Supplement  to  the  Law  Reporter 

for  January,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1859. 

[  ]  The  Law  of  Homicide.     [From  the  North-American  Review  for 

January,  1851. J    8vo,  pp.  28.    [Boston,  1851.]  . 

 Letter  to  John  A.  Goodwin,  Esq.,  on  the  Report  of  the  Committee  on 

the  Revision  of  the  Statutes.    8vo,  pp.  4.    [Boston,  1859.] 

 Memorial  to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts,  Sept.  13,  1859.  8vo, 

pp.  14.    [Boston,  1859.] 

 Progress.  An  Address  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Dart- 
mouth College,  July  29,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Hanover,  1846. 

 Report  on  Amendments  proposed  by  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Revi- 
sion of  the  Statutes.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [Boston,  1859.] 

[  ]  Report  of  the  Case,  Kittredge  vs.  Emerson,  decided  in  the  Superior 

Court  of  Judicature  of  New  Hampshire,  July  Term,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  52. 
Concord,  1844. 

 Report  of  the  Trial  of  Daniel  H.  Corey  for  the  Murder  of  Mrs.  Matilda 

Nash  ;  Superior  Court  of  Judicature,  Keene,  October,  1830.  8vo, 
pp.  80.    Newport,  1830. 

[  ]  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Superior  Court  of 

Judicature  of  New  Hampshire.  Vols,  i.-xii.,  1st  Series  ;  xiii.-xv., 
2d  Series.  15  vols.  8vo.  Vol.  i.,  Exeter,  1819  ;  ii.,  iii.,  Concord, 
1824,  27  ;  iv.,  Chester,  N.H.,  1830  ;  v.  and  vi.,  Newport,  N.H.,  1832- 
35  ;  vii.-xv.,  Concord,  1838,  '40,  '43,  '44,  '45,  '47,  and  '51.  1819-51. 

[  ]  Reports  of  the  Cases,  The  State  vs.  Samuel  Small,  and  the  State  vs. 

Andrew  Pierce,  jun.,  et  «.,  tried  in  the  County  of  Strafford,  January 
Term,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Concord,  1842. 

 The  True  Issue,  and  the  Duty  of  the  Whigs.    An  Address  before  the 

Citizens  of  Cambridge,  Oct.  1,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  92.    Cambridge,  1856. 

 Daniel  Webster  as  a  Jurist.    An  Address  to  the  Students  in  the  Law 

School,  Cambridge.    Second  edition.   8vo,  pp.  71.   Cambridge,  1853. 

 See  Massachusetts. 

Parker,  Rev.  Joel,  D.D.  —  See  American  Sunday-School  Union. 

Parker,  John  R.    The  New  Semaphoric  Signal-book.    8vo.    Boston,  1836. 

 A  Treatise  upon  the  Telegraphic  Science.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1835. 

 The  United-States  Telegraph  Vocabulary ;  with  the  Boston-harbor  Sig- 
nal-book.   8vo.    Boston,  1832. 

Parker,  John  W.  Catalogue  [Sale]  of  New  Books,  June,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
London,  1850. 

Parker,  Rev.  Nathan,  D.D.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Joseph  Buck- 
minster,  D.D. ;  delivered  at  Portsmouth,  June  19,  1812.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Portsmouth,  1812. 


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195 


Parker,  Rev.  Nathan,  D.D.,  continm  d. 

 New-Hampshire-Election  Sermon,  1819.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Concord,  1819. 

 See  Foster,  John  W.    Porter,  Ebenezer. 

Parker,  Rev.  Peter,  M.D.    The  Fourth  Quarterly  Report  of  the  Ophthalmic 
Hospital  at  Canton,  November,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Canton,  China,  183(5. 
I'9  '       [Parker,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel,  Bishop  of  Oxford.]    A  Reproof  to  the  Rehearsal 
Transposed  ;  in  a  Discourse  to  its  Authour  [Andrew  Marvell].  lGmo. 
London,  1673. 

Parker,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Massachusetts.  Charity  to  Chil- 
dren enforced.  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Subscribers  to  the 
Boston  Female  Asylum,  Sept.  23,  1S03.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Bost.  1803. 

 Election  Sermon,  1793.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1793.    (Four  copies.) 

 See  Gardiner,  John  S.  J.    White,  William. 

Parker,  Hon.  Samuel  D.  Report  of  the  Arguments  of  the  Attorney  for  the 
Commonwealth  at  the  Trials  of  Abner  Kneeland  for  Blasphemy,  1834. 
8vo,  pp.  93.    Boston,  1834. 

Parker,  Samuel  P.  —  See  Adams,  William  J. 

Parker,  Rev.  Stephen.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

Parker,  Rev.  Theodore.  A  Letter  to  the  Boston  Association  of  Congrega- 
tional Ministers.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1845. 

 The  Nebraska  Question.    Some  Thoughts  on  the  New  Assault  upon 

Freedom  in  America.  Discourse  preached  Feb.  12,  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  72.    Boston,  1854. 

 The  Public  Education  of  the  People.    An  Oration  delivered  before  the 

Onondaga  Teachers'  Institute  at  Syracuse,  N.Y.,  4th  October,  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  59.    Boston,  1850. 

 Sermon  of  War;  preached  June  7,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1846. 

 Some  Thoughts  on  the  Most  Christian  Use  of  the  Sunday.    A  Sermon 

preached  Jan.  30,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston,  1848. 

 See  Brownson,  Orestes  A. 

Parker,  Rev.  Thomas.  —  See  Notes,  James. 

Parkes,  Samuel.  A  Letter  to  the  Farmers  and  Graziers  of  Great  Britain, 
to  explain  the  Advantages  of  using  Salt.    8vo,  pp.  88.    Phil.  1819. 

Parkhurst,  Rev.  J.  W.  A  Historical  Sermon,  giving  a  Concise  History  of 
the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Dedham  ;  delivered  Aug.  2,  1846.  Svo, 
pp.  20.    Boston,  1846. 

Parkinson,  John.  Paradisi  in  Sole,  Paradisvs  Terrestris  ;  or,  A  Choise 
Garden  of  all  Sorts  of  Rarest  Flowers.  The  second  impression. 
%  Folio.    London,  1656. 

Parkman,  Rev.  Ebenezer.  The  Love  of  Christ  constraining  us.  Convention 
Sermon,  1761.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1761.    (Two  copies.) 

 Reformers  and  Intercessors>  sought  by  God.  Discourse  at  South- 
borough,  May  15,  1757.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1757. 

 See  Stone,  Nathan. 

Parkman,  Rev.  Francis,  D.D.  A  Discourse  delivered  May  3,  1840,  on  the 
Death  of  Rev.  John  T.  Kirkland,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston,  1840. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Enquiring  of  the  Fathers ;  or,  Seeking  Wisdom  from  the  Past.  Dis- 
courses preached  in  the  New  North  Church,  Dec.  9,  1838.  Svo, 
pp.  40.    Boston,  1839. 

 Extracts  from  a  Discourse  on  the  late  Rev.  Professor  Ware  [jun.]. 

Svo,  pp.  8.   [1843].    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Providence  of  God  displayed  in  the  Revolutions  of  the  World. 

Sermon  preached  Sept.  19,  1830;  occasioned  by  the  Revolutions  in 
France.    Svo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1830. 


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Parkman,  Rev.  Francis,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  John  Lathrop,  D.D.,  who 

died  Jan.  4,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1816. 

 Sermon  delivered  in  the  New  North  Church  in  Boston,  Jan.  XXVIII., 

1849,  on  resigning  his  Pastoral  Charge.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Bost.  1849. 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Amos  Smith,  New  North  Church, 

Boston,  Dec.  7,  1842.  [Ch.,  Ezra  S.  Gannett;  R.H.,  F.  D.  Hun- 
tington.]   With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1843. 

 The  Spirit  of  the  Christian  Ministry.    Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev. 

John  Parkman,  Greenfield,  Oct.  11,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Bost.  1837. 

 A  Survey  of  God's  Providence  in  the  Establishment  of  the  Churches  of 

New  England.  Century  Sermon,  New  North  Church,  Boston ;  de- 
livered Nov.  27,  1814.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1814. 

 See  Dewey,  Orville.    Froth  inch  am,  Nathaniel  L.    Gannett,  Ezra 

S.  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  History  of  the.  Ware, 
Henry.    Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

Parkman,  Francis,  A.M.  History  of  the  Conspiracy  of  Pontiac,  and  the 
War  of  the  North-American  Tribes  against  the  English  Colonies  after 
the  Conquest  of  Canada.    8vo.    Boston,  1855. 

 Prairie  and  Rocky-Mountain  Life  ;  or,  The  California  and  Oregon  Trail. 

Third  edition.    12mo.    New  York,  1852. 

Parkman,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S.    Parkman,  Francis. 

Parkman,  Samuel,  M.D.  The  Present  Tendency  of  Investigation  in  Medi- 
cine. An  Address  delivered  before  the  Suffolk-District  Medical 
Society,  March  28,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1851. 

Parkman,  Miss  Sarah.  —  See  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

Parks,  William.  —  See  Maryland  (Complete  Collection  of  Laws). 

Parlement  de  Paris.  —  See  France  (Arretes  du  Parlement). 

Parliament.  An  Act  for  Approbation  and  Admission  of  Ministers  of  the 
Gospel  to  Benefices  and  Public  Lectures,  1659.  Folio,  pp.  10. 
London,  1659.  [Black-letter.] 

 An  Act  for  Ministers,  and  Payment  of  Tythes.    Folio,  pp.  6.  London, 

1659.    [Black-letter.  Imperfect.] 

 Acts  of  Parliament.    XXI.  lac.  I.— III.  Car.  I.    Folio.    London,  1625- 

28.    [Black-letter.    Imperfect.    Manuscript  Marginal  Notes.] 

 Acts  of  Parliament,  6  and  7  George  I.,  1719-1720.    Folio.  London, 

1720-21.    [Black-letter.  Imperfect.] 

 The  Beauties  and  Deformities  of  Fox,  North,  and  Burke  ;  selected  from 

their  Speeches.    Seventh  edition.    12mo,  pp.  83.    London,  1784. 

 A  Collection  of  Debates  and  Proceedings  in  Parliament,  in  1694  and  1695, 

upon  the  Inquiry  into  the  Late  Briberies,  &c.  4to,  pp.  63.  Lond.  1 695. 

 A  Collection  of  Sundry  Acts  of  Parliament,  with  Addresses  of  the 

Lords  and  Commons,  and  the  King's  Answers  and  Speeches  to  Par- 
liament, 1727-1778.    Folio.    London,  n.  d. 

 A  Declaration  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  on  the  Statute  5  Henry  IV., 

whereby  the  Commission  of  Array  is  supposed  to  be  warranted. 
4to,  pp.  32.    London.  1642. 

 Declaration  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  concerning  the  Papers  of  the 

Scots  Commissioners.    4to,  pp.  95.    London,  1647. 

 A  Declaration  relating  to  Affairs  and  Proceedings  between  the  Com- 
monwealth of  England  and  the  States-General  of  the  United  Pro- 
vinces.   4to,  pp.  70.    London,  1652. 

 An  Exact  Collection  of  the  Debates  of  the  House  of  Commons,  held  at 

Westminster,  Oct.  21,  1680;  and  at  Oxford,  March  21,  1680,  &c. 
8vo.    London,  1689. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


Parliament,  continued. 

 General  Index  to,  or  Digest  of,  the  Journals  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

Compiled  by  Timothy  Cunningham,  Rev.  R.Flexman,  Kdward  Moore, 
Samuel  Dunn,  and  Nath.  Forster.    5  vols,  folio.    London,  1785-96. 

 Journals  of  the  House  of  Commons,  November,  1772  to  1797.    19  vols. 

folio.    London,  n.  d. 

 Journals  of  the  House  of  Lords,  November,  1707,  to  November,  1773. 

2  vols,  folio.    [London],  n.  d. 

 Lex  Parliamentaria;  or,  A  Treatise  of  the  Law  and  Custom  of  the  Par- 
liaments of  England.    16mo.    New  York,  reprinted,  171(5. 

 A  List  of  the  Names  of  the  Iudges  of  the  High  Court  of  Iustice  for  the 

,  Tryall  of  James,  Earl  of  Cambridge ;  Henry,  Earl  of  Holland ;  &c. 

Broadside.    London,  1648. 

 The  Lords'  Protests  in  the  late  Session  of  Parliament,  1733-34.  Folio, 

pp.  13.    London,  1734. 

 An  Ordinance  for  the  Better  Observation  of  the  Lord's  Day.  Broad- 
side.   [London,  1644.  Imperfect.] 

 Perfect  Occurrences  of  the  Most  llemarkable  Passages  in  Parliament ; 

with  other  Moderate  Intelligence,  &c.  No.  19.  Oct.  7-14,  1659. 
4  to.    London,  1659. 

 The  Petition  of  Mr.  Praise-God  Barebone  and  Several  Others  to  the 

Parliament,  9th  February,  1659.    Broadside.    London,  1659. 

 Petition  of  Diverse  Citizens  and  Inhabitants  in  and  about  the  City  of 

London.    Broadside.    [London],  n.  d. 

 Reports  from  Committees  of  the  House  of  Commons,  April,  1771-June, 

1773.    2  vols,  folio.    London,  n.  d. 

 A  Short  Defence  of  the  Last  Parliament,  answer'd  Article  by  Article  ; 

to  which  is  added  a  Paper  called  the  Candidates  try'd,  &c.  4to, 
pp.  28.    London,  1702. 

 A  Short  History  of  the  Last  Session  of  Parliament  ;  with  Remarks. 

8vo.    London,  1780. 

 A  Supplement  to  the  Collection  of  the  Debates  and  Proceedings  in 

Parliament  upon  the  Inquiry  into  the  Late  Briberies,  &c.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1695. 

 See  B.,  A.  J.    Bishops.    Case  of  Great  Britain  and  America. 

Charles  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain.  Cobbett,  William.  Com- 
monwealth, English.  Cromwell,  Oliver.  East-India  Company. 
Excise.  Great  Britain.  James  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 
Lofft,  Capel.  Loyall  Scout,  The.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  ii.  3d  Series).  Mercurius  Politicus.  Monk,  George.  New 
Plea  for  the.  Osborne,  Thomas.  Parliamentary  Register. 
Particular  Advice.  Roe,  Sir  Thomas.  Three  Speeches 
spoken  in  Guildhall,  &c. 

 Address  to.  —  See  Nova  Scotia. 

 Costs  in.  —  See  Hall,  William. 

 Debates  in,  during  the  Revolutionary  War.  —  See  Affaires  de  l'An- 

gleterre  et  de  l'Amerique. 

 King's  Speech  to.  —  See  James  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

 Long.  —  See  Good  Old  Cause  (The)  Explained. 

 Proceedings  in  the  Long.  —  See  Verney,  Sir  Ralph. 

 Vindication  of.  —  See  Cary,  John. 

 of  Scotland.    The  Acts  made  in  the  First  Parliament  of  Charles  L,  and 

First,  Second,  and  Third  Parliaments  of  Charles  II.  With  Acts  of 
Convention  of  Estates.    16mo.    Edinburgh,  1683. 

Parliamentary  Army.  —  See  Ricraft,  Josiah. 


VOL.  II. 


26 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Parliamentary  Chronicle,  1641-43.  —  See  Vicars,  John. 

 Debates.    History,  Proceedings,  and  Debates  of  the  Fifth  Session  of  the 

House  of  Commons,  Fourteenth  Parliament,  1779.  8vo.  [London, 
1779.    Imperfect.    Manuscript  Notes  by  Mauduit.] 

 relative  to  the  Conduct  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Howe,  1779.  8vo. 

[London,  1779.    Manuscript  Notes  by  Mauduit.] 

 Law.  —  See  Cushing,  Luther  S.  Parliament. 

 Papers  and  Debates.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 

 Practice.  —  See  Bentham,  Jeremy. 

 Reform.    A  Collection  of  the  Letters  addressed  to  the  Volunteers  of 

Ireland  by  the  Earl  of  Effingham  and  others.    8vo.    London,  1783. 

 •.    A  Few  State  Criminals  brought  to  the  Bar  of  Public  Justice. 

8vo,  pp.  47.    London,  n.  cl. 

 .  A  Letter  to  Francis  Jeffrey,  Esq.,  Editor  of  the  Edinburgh  Re- 
view, by  an  Anti-Reformist.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Edinburgh,  1811. 

 .    See  Committee  of  Association  of  the  County  of  York.  Jebb, 

John,    Wyvill,  Christopher. 

 Register,  The ;  or,  History  of  the  Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the 

Houses  of  Lords  and  Commons,  Fourteenth  Parliament.  18  vols. 
8vo.    London,  1775-81. 

 Sketches  and  Water  Statistics.    By  Walter  Channing,  M.D.  —  See 

Boston,  City  of. 

Parliaments.  —  See  Bollan,  William. 

 Obligation  of,  to  Addresses  or  Petitions  of  the  People.  —  See  Two 

Great  Questions  Considered. 

 of  France.  —  See  Boulainvilliers,  — — ,  Count  de. 

Pabmenius,  Stephen,  Memoir  of.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 
Parnassian  Shop  (A)  opened  in  the  Pindaric  Stile.    By  Peter  Quince,  Esq. 

12mo.    Boston,  1801. 
Parnell,  Sir  Henrv,  Bart.    Extracts  of  a  Treatise  on  Roads.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

Halifax,  1839. 

Parnell,  William,  Esq.  An  Historical  Apology  for  the  Irish  Catholics. 
Third  edition,  corrected.    8vo.    London,  1808. 

Parochial  Libraries.  —  See  Account  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Asso- 
ciates. 

Parody  from  Gray's  Elegy.  —  See  Political  Passing  Bell. 

 on  Passages  in  "  A  Letter  to  a  Federalist."  —  See  Quincey,  Vernon  H. 

Parotid  Gland,  Extirpation  of  the.  —  See  Pattison,  Granville  Sharp. 
Parr,  John,  Esq.,  Governor  of  Nova  Scotia.    Vindication  of  John  Parr,  Esq., 

and  his  Council,  against  the  Complaints  of  Certain  Persons.  8vo, 

pp.  35.    London,  1784. 
Parris,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  Calef,  Robert,    Fowler,  Samuel  P. 
Parrisii,  Joseph,  M.D.  —  See  Wood,  George  B. 

Parry,  William.  A  True  and  Plaine  Declaration  of  the  Horrible  Treasons 
practised  by  William  Parry  against  the  Queene's  Maiestie ;  and  of 
his  Conuiction  and  Execution  for  the  same,  2d  March,  1584.  4to, 
pp.  53,  4.    London  [1584.  Black-letter.] 

Parsons,  Rev.  David.  Election  Sermon,  1788.  8vo,  pp.  46.  Boston 
[1788].    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Rand,  William. 

Parsons,  Elizabeth.  —  See  S.  S.  Seward  Institute. 

Parsons,  Rev.  Jonathan.  The  Doctrine  of  Justification  by  Faith  Asserted 
and  Explained.  Three  Lecture-Discourses,  preached  in  Newbury, 
1747.    8vo,  pp.  95.    Boston,  1748. 


CATALOGUE  OF  TI1K  LflJItARY. 


Parsons,  Rev.  Jonathan,  continued. 

 Manna  gathered  in  the  Morning  ;  or,  Christ  the  True  Manna.  Dis- 
course delivered  at  Newbury.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1 7 •  >  1 . 

 Manna  gathered  in  the  Morning ;  or,  Christ  the  True  Manna.  A  Dis- 
course.   Second  edition.    lOmo,  pp.  38.    Newbun  port,  n.  d. 

 and  McGregore,  Rev.  David.    A  Rejoinder  to  Rev.  Robert  Abercrom- 

bie's  Remarks  on  a  Narrative  of  Proceedings  of  the  Presbytery  of 
Boston.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1758.    (Two  copies.) 

 Observations  on  the  Doctrines  and  Uncharitableness  of  Rev.  Jona- 
than Parsons,  of  Newbury.    8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  17";7. 

 Mr.  Parsons  corrected  ;  or,  An  Addition  of  Some  Things  to  his  late 

Sermon.    16mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1743. 

 See  Greenleaf,  Jonathan.    Tucker,  John. 

Parsons,  Capt.  Jonathan.  A  Consideration  of  Some  Unconstitutional  Mea- 
sures adopted  and  practiced  in  this  State.  In  an  Address  to  the 
Public.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Newburyport,  1784. 

 See  Murray,  John. 

Parsons,  Rev.  Joseph,  Salisbury.  The  Validity  of  Presbyterian  Ordina- 
tion. Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Blunt,  New  Castle, 
N.H.,  Dec.  20,  1732.    lGmo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1733. 

Parsons,  Rev.  Joseph,  Bradford.  Election  Sermon,  1759.  8vo,  pp.  35. 
Boston,  1759.    (Three  copies.) 

 Religion  recommended  to  the  Soldier.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1744. 

8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1744.    (Two  copies.) 

 Two  Discourses  concerning  the  Importance  of  the  Belief  and  Profession 

of  the  Gospel  to  Eternal  Salvation.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1759. 

Parsons,  Laurence,  Earl  of  Rosse.  Observations  on  the  Present  State  of 
the  Currency  of  England.    8vo,  pp.  95.    London,  1811. 

Parsons,  Rev.  Moses,  A.M.  The  Character  of  Able  Ministers  of  the  New 
Testament  described.  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Obadiah  Par- 
sons, Gloucester,  Nov.  11,  1772.  [Ch.,  S.  Chandler;  R.H.,  J.Ro- 
gers.]   8vo,  pp.  38.    Salem,  1773. 

 Election  Sermon,  1772.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1772.    (Four  copies.) 

Parsons,  Rev.  Obadiah.  —  See  Parsons,  Moses. 

Parsons,  Mrs.  Phebe.  —  See  Searl,  John. 

[Parsons,  Theodore ;  and  Pearson,  Eliphalet.]    Forensic  Dispute  on  the 

Legality  of  enslaving  the  Africans;  Commencement,  H.C.,  1773. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1773.    (Two  copies.) 
Parsons,  Hon.  Theophilus,  LL.D.,  Chief- Justice  of  Massachusetts.  —  See 

Parker,  Isaac.  Parsons,  Theophilus,  Professor  in  Harvard  College. 
 Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Hon.  Theophilus  Parsons.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Boston,  1814. 

Parsons,  Theophilus,  LL.D.,  Professor  in  Harvard  College.  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University, 
27th  August,  1835,  on  the  Duties  of  Educated  Men  in  a  Republic. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1835.    (Three  copies.) 

 Memoir  of  Theophilus  Parsons,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial 

Court  of  Massachusetts  ;  with  Notices  of  some  of  his  Contemporaru is. 
16mo.    Boston,  1859. 

Parsons,  Rev.  Thomas.  Christianity  a  System  of  Peace.  Third  American 
edition.    16mo,  pp.  49.    New  Bedford,  1814. 

Parsons,  Usher,  M.D.  Address  delivered  before  the  American  Medical  As- 
sociation at  St.  Louis,  May  2,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  4.    [1854]. 

 Battle  of  Lake  Erie.     A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Rhode-Island 

Historical  Society,  Feb.  16,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Providence,  1853. 


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Parsons,  Usher,  M.D.,  continued. 

[  J  Genealogy  of  the  Frost  Family,  Elliot,  York  County,  Maine.  8vo, 

pp.  27.    [Xo  imprint.] 

 The  Life  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart.    12mo.    Boston,  1855. 

 Memoir  of  Charles  Frost.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Physician  for  Ships :  containing-  Medical  Advice  for  Seamen  and  other 

Persons  at  Sea.    Third  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1842. 
 Prize  Dissertations  on,  1.  Inflammation  of  the  Periosteum  ;  2.  Eneuresis 

Irritata  ;  3.  Cutaneous  Diseases  ;  4.  Cancer  of  the  Breast ;  5.  Malaria. 

Second  edition.    8vo.    Providence,  1849. 

 Speech  at  Put-in-Bay  Island,  Sept.  10,  1858.   8vo,  pp.  4.   [1858]. 

  Spinal  Diseases,  both  Structural  and  Functional ;  their  Causes  and 

Treatment.     Fiske-Fund  Prize  Dissertation  of  the  Rhode-Island 

Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1843. 
 Life  of  Sir  W.  Pepperrell.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American 

Merchants,  vol.  ii.). 
 See  American  Medical  Association.   Battle-of-Lake-Erie  Monu- 
ment Association. 
Parsons,  Col.  W.  —  See  Blandy,  Adam  (Chronological  Tables). 
Parsons,  William,  Esq.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 

Parson's  Dream  (The)  and  the  Queen's  Speech.  —  See  Spencer,  Tho- 
mas. 

Partiienissa.  —  See  Boyle,  Roger. 

Particular  Advice  (A)  from  the  Office  of  Intelligence,  Xo.  29,  Oct.  11-14, 

1659.    4to.    London,  1659. 

 Church  (A)  considered  as  a  Temple  of  the  Lord.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 and  Critical  Inquiry  into  that  Change  by  which  Men  are  born  of  God.  — 

See  Hopkins,  Samuel. 

 Synod  of  Albany.    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Synod  of  Albany :  Sche- 

"  nectady,  May  5,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Albany.  1841. 
 .    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Svnod  of  Albanv ;  Albany,  May  1 , 

1844.  8vo,  pp.  33.    Albany,  1844. 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Synod  of  Albany ;  Hudson,  May  7, 

1845.  8vo,  pp.  31.    Albany,  1845. 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Svnod  of  Albany ;  Schenectady,  Mav  6, 

1846.  8vo,  pp.  38.    Albany,  1846. 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Svnod  of  Albany ;  Fonda,  X.Y.,  May  5, 

1847.  8vo,  pp.  27.    Albany,  1847. 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Svnod  of  Albany ;  West  Trov,  X.Y., 

May  3,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Albany,  1848. 
 Synod  of  Xew  York.    Minutes  of  the  Particular  Svnod  of  Xew  York; 

Xew  York,  Mav  5,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Xew  York,  1846. 
Parties  (The)  of  the  Day.  — See  Seward,  William  H. 

 ,  Origin  and  Character  of  the  Old.  —  See  Remarks. 

Partnership,  Law  of.  —  See  Watson,  William. 

Partridge,  Capt.  Alden.  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Cadets  of  the 
American  Literarv,  Scientifick.  and  Military  Academy,  Xorwich,  Yt. 
8vo,  pp.  20.    Windsor,  Vt.,  1828. 

 See  American  Literary,  Scientific,  and  Military  Academy. 

Xational  Defence. 

Partridge,  Hon.  George.  —  See  Kent,  Benjamin. 

Partridge,  John.    Merlinus  Liberatus.    Almanack  for  the  Year  1694. 

16mo.    London,  n.  d. 
 Merlinus  Liberatus.    Almanack  for  the  Year  1704.    16mo.  London, 

1704.    [Manuscript  Xotes.] 


CATALOGUE  OK  THE  LIBRARY. 


Partridge,  John,  continued. 

 Merlinus  Liberatus.    Almanack  for  the  Year  17(K>.    With  Supplement. 

16mo.    London,  170.3.  [Imperfect.] 

 Merlinus  Liberatus.  Almanack  for  the  Year  1707.  lGmo.  Lond.  [1707]. 

.         Merlinus  Liberatus;  being  an  Almanack  for  the  Year  L6mo. 

Boston,  n.  d. 

  Merlinus  Liberatus.    Almanack  for  1738.    lGmo.    London,  n.  d. 

 Merlinus  Liberatus.    Almanack  for  1748.    Kimo.    London,  n.  d. 

— . —  Merlinus  Redivivus.    Almanack  for  1(584.    lGmo.    London  [1(584]. 

 Monthly  Observations  and  Predictions  for  this  Present  Year,  16!<2. 

16mo.    Boston,  1(592. 

Paruta,  Paolo.  The  History  of  Venice  ;  with  the  Wars  of  Cyprus.  Trans- 
lated from  the  Italian,  by  Henry,  Earl  of  Monmouth.  Folio.  Lond.  Hi-ON. 

Pasos,  Ignacio  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iv.). 

Passage  Fort,  Surrender  of.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

Passages  from  the  Remembrancer  of  Christopher  Marshall.  —  See  Mar- 
shall, Christopher. 

Passalacqua,  Joseph.  Catalogue  Raisonne  et  Historique  des  Antiquites 
decouvertes  en  Egypte  par  M.  Joseph  Passalacqua,  de  Trieste. 
8vo.    Paris.  1826. 

Passamaquoddy  Vocabulary.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  :3d 
Series). 

Passaro,  Andrea.    II  Trionfo  d'Alessandro  Dramma  per  Musica.  8vo, 

pp.  28.    Napoli  [1816]. 
Passengers  in  Vessels  coming  to  the  City  of  New  York.  —  See  New  York. 

City  of. 

Passionate  Persuasive  to  a  Marriage  with  the  Lamb.  —  See  Tennent, 
Gilbert. 

Passive  Obedience  established,  and  Resistance  confuted.    8vo,  pp.  94. 

London,  1713. 
 .    See  Sharp,  Granville. 

Past  Dispensations  of  Providence  called  to  Mind.  —  See  Breck,  Robert. 

 ,  the  Present,  and  the  Future.  —  See  Dissolution  of  the  Union. 

 and  Present  State  of  Public  Affairs.  —  See  Political  Truth. 

 of  Religion  in  England.    By  John  Blackburn.  —  See  CAMPBELL, 

John  (Centenary  Celebration). 
Pastor  Conformatus.  —  See  Alstedius,  Johan.  Henricus. 
Pastor  (The)  exhorted  to  take  Heed  that  he  fulfil  his  Ministry.  —  See 

Tufts,  John. 

 ,  Power  of  a.  The  Judgment  of  Several  Eminent  Divines  of  the  Con- 
gregational Way,  concerning  a  Pastor's  Power  occasionally  to  exert 
Ministerial  Acts  in  anothe*  Church  besides  that  which  is  his  own 
particular  Flock.    [I.  Mather.]    Kimo,  pp.  13.    Boston,  1693. 

Pastor's  Joy  and  Crown.  —  See  Thompson,  A.  C. 

 Jubilee^  The.  —  See  Emerson,  Brown. 

 Remembrances,  The.  —  See  Newell,  William. 

Pastoral  Association  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Cooke,  Parsons.  Hop- 
kins, Mark.    Park,  Edwards  A. 

 Care,  The.  —  See  Dana,  James.    Mather,  Samuel. 

 Charge  (The)  Solemn,  Weighty,  and  Very  Awful.  —  See  Paine,  Thomas. 

 Duty,  A  Discourse  on.  —  See  CoLMAN,  Henry. 

 Letter.  —  See  Chapin.  Horace  B.  General  Association  of  Massa- 
chusetts. Gibson,  Edmund.  Griswold,  Alexander  V.  Holmes, 
Abiel.  Potter,  Alonzo.  Protestant-Episcopal  Church.  Stone, 
William  M. 


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Pastoral  Letter  from  the  Apostolic  Vice-Prefect,  Curate,  &c,  at  Boston.  — 

See  Poterie,  Claude  F.  B.  de  la. 
 to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  the 

United  States.  —  See  Protestant-Episcopal  Church. 
 to  the  Congregation  of  St.  George's  Church,  New  York,  on  the 

Case  of  Brittam  L.  Woolley. —  See  Tyng,  Stephen  H. 
 relating  to  Measures  for  Theological  Education. —  See  Hobart, 

John  Henry. 

PASTORIUS,  Franciscus  Daniel.  Umstandige  Geographische  Beschreibung 
der  zu  allerlekt  erfundenen  Provink  Pensylvania\  16mo.  Franck- 
furt  und  Leipzig,  1700. 

Pastorius,  Melchior  Adam.  —  See  Pastorius,  Franciscus  Daniel. 

Patagonia,  Descripcion  de.    Falkner.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  i.). 

 ,  Yiage  a  la  Costa  de.    Yiedma.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

 ,  Yiages  a  las  Costas  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  v.). 

Patch,  Richard.  Trial  of  Richard  Patch  for  the  Wilful  Murder  of  Mr.  Isaac 
Blight,  23d  September,  1805.    8vo.    London,  1806. 

 The  Trial,  Condemnation,  and  Execution  of  Richard  Patch  for  the  Mur- 
der of  Isaac  Blight.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1807. 

Patent  of  Beauchamp  and  Leverett.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol. 
ii.  4th  Series). 

 for  Plymouth  in  New  England.  —  See  Deane,  Charles.  Plymouth. 

Patent  Laws.  —  See  United  States. 

 Office.  —  See  Ellsworth,  Henry  L. 

 Reports.  —  See  United  States. 

 Rolls.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Paterson,  Hon.  Thomas  J.  Speech  on  Post-office  Reform,  &c  ;  delivered 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  1,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  13. 
Washington,  1845. 

PATESHALL,  Richard  Pride  Humbled  ;  or,  Air.  Hobby  Chastised. 

In  a  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  William  Hobby.  4to,  pp.  12.  Bos- 
ton, 1745. 

Path  to  Riches.  —  See  Bank.    Sullivan,  James. 

Pathfinder  Railway   Guide,  December,  1853,  and  December,  1854. 

16mo.    Boston,  1853-54. 
Pathological  Anatomy.  —  See  Rokitansky,  Carl. 

Pathology  of  Congenital  Dislocation  of  the  Head  of  the  Femur.  —  See  Car- 
NOOHAN,  John  Murray. 

 of  the  Human  Fluids.  —  See  Dyckman,  Jacob. 

PATRIARCHA.  —  See  FlLMER,  Sir  Robert. 

Patriarchal  or  Co-operative  System  of  Society.  —  See  Slavery. 

Patrick,  St.,  Archbishop  and  Primate  of  Ireland,  Life  and  Acts  of.  —  See 
Jocelin  of  Furnes. 

[Patrick,  Rt.  Rev.  Simon,  Bishop  of  Ely.]  A  Friendly  Debate  between  a 
Conformist  and  a  Nonconformist.  Second  edition.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1069. 

[  ]  A  Continuation  of  the  Friendly  Debate.     By  the  same  Author. 

16mo.    London,  1669. 

 The  Parable  of  the  Pilgrim.    Fifth  edition.    4to.    London,  1678. 

Patriot,  The.  —  See  Gillet,  Eliphalet. 

 ,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Daily  Advertiser. 

 ,  New-England.  —  See  New-England  Patriot. 

Patriota  Chileno.  —  See  Chile. 

Patriotic  Addresses  to  the  President  of  the  United  States,  with  his 
Answers.  —  See  Adams,  John. 


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CHT7SETTS,  Commonwealth  of  (Political  Tracts). 
Patriotism.  —  See  McKean,  Joseph.    Smith,  John  Cotton. 

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Patten,  Robert.  Report  of  the  Locating  Survey  of  the  St.  Croix  and  Lake- 
Superior  Railroad.    8vo.  pp.  23.    Madison,  18/56. 

Patten,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  The  Christian  Apology.  A  Sermon  preached 
before  the  University  of  Oxford,  July  13,  lloo.  Third  edition. 
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Patten,  Rev.  William,  A.M.  Discourse  at  Halifax,  Plymouth  County, 
July  24,  1766.  Thanksgiving  for  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act. 
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Patten,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Newport,  R.I.,  on 
the  Death  of  Dr.  Isaac  Senter,  Dec.  20,  1799.  8vo,  pp.  12,  iv. 
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George  Washington.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Newport,  1800. 

■  On  the  Inhumanity  of  the  Slave-trade.    Sermon  delivered  at  Newport, 

R.I.,  Aug.  12,  1792.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Providence,  1793. 

Pattern  (A)  for  All.  —  See  Calamy,  Edmund. 

Patterson,  Dr.  Robert  M.  Communication  to  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the 
University  of  Pennsylvania,  Aug.  4,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  14.  [Philadel- 
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Patterson,  Thomas.  —  See  Bates,  Merritt. 

Patterson,  William.  Charge  to  the  Jury  [Circuit  Court  of  the  United 
States],  April  Term,  1795,  in  the  Case  of  Vanhorne's  Lessee  cs. 
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Pattison,  Granville  Sharp,  F.R.C.S.  An  Answer  to  "  Strictures  on  Mr. 
Pattison's  Reply  to  Certain  Oral  and  Written  Criticisms.  By  W. 
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— —  Lecture  delivered  in  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia,  22d  Janu- 
ary, 1833,  on  the  Question,  "  Has  the  Parotid  Gland  ever  been 
extirpated?"    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1833. 

 A  Refutation  of  Certain  Calumnies  published  in  a  Pamphlet  entitled 

"  Correspondence  between  Mr.  G.  S.  Pattison  and  Dr.  Nathaniel 
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Patton,  Rev.  William  W.  The  American  Board  and  Slaveholding.  12mo, 
pp.  47.    Hartford,  1846. 

Paul  on  Mars'  Hill.  —  See  Worcester,  Samuel. 

Paul  V.,  Pope.  —  See  James  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain  (Apology,  &c). 

Paul,  William ;  and  Hall,  John.  Remarks  on  their  Speeches  at  Tyburn, 
at  their  Execution  for  Rebellion,  July  13,  1716.  8vo,  pp.  38. 
London,  1716. 

Paul,  Rev.  William.  The  Influence  of  the  Christian  Character  upon  the 
Propagation  of  Christianity.  Sermon  before  the  Society  in  Scot- 
land for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  1797.  8vo,  pp.  oo. 
Edinburgh,  1797. 

Pauli  Epistolam  ad  Romanos  atq ;  in  Priorem  ad  Corinthios  Brevissima  Ex- 

planatio.  —  See  Sampson,  Richard. 
Paullnus.  —  See  Dana,  James. 


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Paul-Jones  ;  ou,  Proprieties  sur  1'Amerique,  l'Angleterre,  la  France,  l'Es- 
pagne,  la  Hollande,  etc.  Y  joint  le  Reve  d'un  Suisse,  sur  la  Revo- 
lution de  1'Amerique.    8vo.   ,  1781.  [Imperfect.] 

Paul's  Journey  to  Damascus,  Acts  xxvi.,  Exposition  of.  —  See  Corporal 
Punishment. 

Pauper  Abstracts.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 Idiots  and  Lunatics,  Condition  of,  in  Almshouses,  Jails,  &c.  —  See 

Massachusetts  (Abstract). 

 Laws  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Leavitt,  Jonathan.  Massachusetts. 

Pauperism.  —  See  Boston  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Pauperism. 

 ,  Society  for  the  Prevention  of,  New  York.  —  See  Society. 

 in  Portsmouth,  N.H.  —  See  Burroughs,  Charles  (Discourse,  Dec. 

15,  1834). 

Pauw  [Adrian],  Ambassador  from  Holland  to  England.  —  See  Parlia- 
ment (Declaration,  &c). 
PAWTUCKET,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Bliss,  Leonard,  jun. 
Pawtucket  Tribe  of  Indians.  —  See  Allen,  Wilkes. 

Pay,  Emoluments,  and  Supplies  of  the  Army,  &c,  of  the  United  States.  — 

See  Freeman,  Nehemiah. 
 Half-pay,  &c,  of  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution.  —  See 

United  States. 
Payne,  Edward.  —  See  Gardiner,  Sylvester. 

Payne,  Rice  W.     Letter  of  Rice  W.  Payne,  Esq.,  on  Know-Nothingism. 

8vo,  pp.  10.    Alexandria,  Ya.,  1855. 
Payne,  Rev.  William,  D.D.     Discourses  upon  Several  Practical  Subjects. 

With  Life  of  the  Author.    16mo.    London,  1698. 
Payne,  Hon.  William  W.     Speech  on  the  Bill  making  Appropriations  for 

Certain  Rivers  and  Harbors ;  House  of  Representatives,  April  5, 

1844.    8vo,  pp.  16.    [Washington,  1844.] 
Pays-Bas,  Le  Courrier  des.  —  See  Courrier,  Le. 

Payson,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.  Address  to  Seamen ;  delivered  in  Portland, 
Oct.  28,  1821,  at  the  Request  of  the  Portland  Auxiliary  Marine  Bible 
Society.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Portland  [1821]. 

 The  Oracles  of  God.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  Boston,  Jan.  21,  1824, 

before  the  Marine  Bible  Society.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Portland,  1824. 

 See  American  Tract  Society  (tracts).    Payson,  Seth. 

Payson,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Payson,  Phillips. 

Payson,  Rev.  Phillips,  A.M.  Election  Sermon,  1778.  8vo,  pp.  39.  Bos- 
ton, 1778.    (Three  copies.) 

 A  Memorial  of  Lexington  Battle.     Sermon  at  Lexington,  April  19, 

1782.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1782.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Professing  People  directed  and  excited  to  prepare  to  meet  God. 

Two  Fast  Sermons,  occasioned  by  War  with  Spain.  12mo,  pp.  49. 
Boston,  1741. 

 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George  Washington;  Chelsea,  Jan.  14,  1800. 

8vo,  pp.  15.    Charlestown,  1800. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Payson,  Fitch- 
burgh,  Jan.  27,  1768.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1768.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  his  Brother,  Seth  Payson,  Rindge,  N.H., 

Dec.  4,  1782.  [Ch.,  Stephen  Farrar;  R.H.,  John  Payson.]  8vo, 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1783. 

  See  Everett,  Moses.    Tiiacher,  Thomas. 

Payson,  Rev.  Seth,  A.M.  Discourse  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Edward  Payson, 
Portland,  Dec.  16,  1807.  [Ch.,  J.  Buckminster;  R.H.,  C.  Bradley.] 
8vo,  pp.  27.    Portland,  1808.    (Two  copies.) 


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 New-Hampshire-Election  Sermon,  June  6,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  23.  Ports- 
mouth, 17!)!). 
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Payson,  Thomas,  Esq.  Address  delivered  before  the  Associated  Instruc- 
tors of  Boston  and  Vicinity,  Oct.  10,  1816.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1816. 

Peabody,  Rev.  Andrew  P.,  D.D.  The  Analogy  of  Nature  and  the  Bible. 
Dudleian  Lecture,  delivered  May  14,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Cam- 
bridge, 18,30. 

 The  Atonement.     A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 

Amos  D.  Wheeler,  Standish,  Me.,  Jan.  14, 1835.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Li- 
mington,  1835. 

 The  Coming  of  Christ.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Evangelical  Mis- 
sionary Society,  Boston,  April  25,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Bost.  1841. 

 The  Connection  between  Science  and  Religion.    An  Oration  delivered 

before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  Aug.  28, 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1845.    (Two  copies.) 

 An  Essay  on  the  Prophecies  relating  to  the  Messiah.    12mo,  pp.  55. 

Boston,  1835. 

 The  Nature  and  Influence  of  War.  Address  delivered  before  the  Ame- 
rican Peace  Society,  May  29,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1843. 

  Old  Age.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Epping,  N.H.,  Dec.  27,  1850,  at  the 

Interment  of  Hon.  William  Plumer.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Portsmouth,  1851 . 

 Our  Conversation  in  Heaven.    A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Church  in 

Brattle  Square,  Boston,  Jan.  23,  1859  ;  being  the  Sunday  after  the 
Death  of  Mary  Lyman  Lothrop,  Wife  of  the  Pastor.  8vo,  pp.  14. 
Boston,  1859. 

 Position  and  Duties  of  the  North  with  regard  to  Slavery.  12mo, 

pp.  22.    Newburyport,  1847. 

 Reverence  and  Family  Discipline.  Two  Sermons  preached  at  Ports- 
mouth, N.H.,  Nov.  25  and  28,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Portsmouth,  1841. 

 The  Revival  of  Religion.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Portsmouth,  N.H., 

Feb.  23,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Portsmouth,  1840. 

 Sermons  connected  with  the  Re-opening  of  the  Church  of  the  South 

Parish,  in  Portsmouth,  N.H. ;  preached  Dec.  25  and  26,  1858,  and 
Jan.  30  and  Feb.  6,  1859.    16mo.    Portsmouth,  1859. 

 Two  Sermons  preached  on  the  Sunday  succeeding  the  Interment  of 

John  W.  Foster,  Jan.  18,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Portsmouth,  1852. 

 The  AVill  and  the  Affections.    A  Sermon  prepared  for  the  Ordination 

of  Rev.  Richard  Pike,  Dorchester,  Feb.  8,  1843.  [Ch.,  J.  Whitman  ; 
R.H.,  J.  Angier;  Addr.,  F.  Cunningham.]  8vo,  pp.  48.  Bos- 
ton, 1843. 

 (Ed.)    A  Memorial  of  John  W.  Foster.    12mo.    Portsmouth,  1852. 

Peabody,  Rev.  Ephraim,  D.D.    An  Address  delivered  at  the  Centennial 

Celebration  in  Wilton,  N.H.,  Sept.  25,  1839.    With  an  Appendix. 

8vo.    Boston,  1839.    (Two  copies.) 
 Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  S.  Wilde,  LL.D. ; 

delivered  June  24,  1855.    With  Proceedings  of  Suffolk  Bar,  Sec. 

8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1855. 
 Eulogv  on  William  Henry  Harrison  ;  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of 

New  Bedford,  April  2~\  1841.    8vo,  pp.  39.    New  Bedford,  1841. 

 Methods  of  Influence.    A  Sermon.    8vo,  pp.  11.    n.  d. 

 Sermon  on  Occasion  of  the   Death  of  Rev.  Frederick  T.  Gray ; 

preached  March  18,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1855. 

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Peabody,  Rev.  Ephraim,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Life  of  Samuel  Appleton.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American 

Merchants). 

 See  Morison,  John  H.    Putnam,  George.    Robbins,  Chandler. 

Peabody,  George,  London.  —  See  Danvers  Centennial  Celebration. 
Peabody  Institute. 

Peabody,  Joseph,  Esq.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Mer- 
chants).   Ward,  George  Atkinson. 

Peabody,  Rev.  Oliver,  A.M.  Essay  to  revive  and  encourage  Military  Exer- 
cises, Skill,  and  Valour.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1732.  8vo, 
pp.  45.    Boston,  1732. 

 The  Foundations,  Effects,  and  Distinguishing  Properties,  of  a  Good  and 

Bad  Hope  of  Salvation,  &rc.  Sermon  at  New  North  Church,  Bos- 
ton, June  8,  1742.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1742. 

Peabody,  Rev.  Oliver,  jun.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

Peabody,  Oliver  W.  B.,  A.M.  Life  of  Israel  Putnam.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared 
(Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  vii.). 

 Life  of  John  Sullivan.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iii.  2d 

Series). 

Peabody,  Rev.  Stephen.  —  See  Searl,  John. 

Peabody,  Rev.  William  B.  O.,  D.D.  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
Hampden  Colonization  Societv,  July  4,  1828.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Spring- 
field, 1828. 

 Discourse  in  Memory  of  John  Abbot  Emery ;  delivered  Nov.  6,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.  20.    Cambridge,  1842. 
 The  Duties  and  Dangers  of  those  who  are  born  Free.  Election 

Sermon,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1833.    (Three  copies.) 

 Report  on  the  Ornithology  of  Massachusetts.    8vo.    Boston,  1839. 

 Life  of  David  Brainerd.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  viii.). 

 Life  of  Cotton  Mather.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  vi.). 

 Life  of  Alexander  Wilson.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  ii.). 

 See  Walker,  James. 

Peabody,  Rev.  William  A.  —  See  Blagden,  George  W. 

Peabody  Institute,  Danvers.  Proceedings  at  the  Reception  and  Dinner 
in  Honor  of  George  Peabody,  Esq.,  by  the  Citizens  of  Danvers,  Oct.  9, 
1856.  With  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Peabody  Institute.  8vo. 
Boston,  1856. 

 .    See  Danvers  Centennial  Celebration. 

Peace.  National  Dangers,  and  Means  of  Escape.  8vo,  pp.  7.  [No  im- 
print.] 

 Pacific  Overtures  for  Christian  Harmony.    No.  1.    12mo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 

 A  Solemn  Review  of  the  Custom  of  War.    Eleventh  American  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1833. 
 War  Inconsistent  with  the  Religion  of  Jesus  Christ.     12mo.  New 

York,  1815. 

 See  Allen,  William  H.    Berry,  Philip.    Clarkson,  Thomas.  Dy- 

mond,  Jonathan.  Gibbes,  George  M.  Grimke,  Thomas  S.  Lyon, 
Matthew.  Military  Requisitions.  Parsons,  Thomas.  Pea- 
body, Andrew  P.  Scott,  J.  Society  of  Christian  Morals.  So- 
ciety for  the  Promotion  of  Permanent  and  Universal  Peace.  Steb- 
bins,  RufusP.  Sullivan,  Richard.  Sumner,  Bradford.  Sumner, 
Charles.    Tract  Association  of  Friends.    Worcester,  Noah. 

 ,  The  Friend  of.  —  See  Friend  of  Peace. 

 1  not  War.    A  Sermon.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

 ,  Plea  for.  —  See  Sharp,  Daniel. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


'JOT 


Peace,  A  Word  for.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 with  France.  1672.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 of  1703.  —  See  Caner,  Henry.    Haven,  Samuel. 

 of  1783.    Remarks  upon  the  Report  of  a  Peace.    Second  edition.  Svo, 

pp.  38.  London, 

 .    See  DALRYMPLE,  John.    FRISBIE,  Levi. 

 of  Amiens,  1802.  —  See  Eden,  Sir  Frederick  Morton. 

 of  1815.  —  See  CUSHMAN,  Joshua.    Lathrop,  John.    MOTTEY,  Joseph. 

Popkin,  John  Snelling. 
 without  Dishonour,  War  without  Hope.  —  See  Chesapeake  (Affair 

of  the). 

 of  Europe.  —  See  Essay  towards  the. 

 .    A  Poem.  —  See  Seagrave,  Robert. 

 of  Jerusalem.  —  See  Reynolds,  Edward. 

 and  Love  Recommended  and  Persuaded. —  See  Jekyll,  Thomas. 

 with  Mexico.  —  See  Gallatin,  Albert. 

 or  War  ?  —  See  CHEETHAM,  James. 

Peace  Convention,  Boston,  September,  1838.  Proceedings  of  the  Peace 
Convention  held  in  Boston,  Sept.  18,  19,  20,  1838.  12mo,  pp.  32. 
Boston,  1838. 

 ■  .    See  Militia  Law  of  Massachusetts. 

 Society,  American.  —  See  American  Peace  Society. 

 of  Hartford  County.  —  See  Whelpley,  Samuel  W. 

 ,  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts  Peace  Society. 

 of  Rhode  Island,  &c.    Address  of  the  Peace  Society  of  Rhode 

Island  and  Providence  Plantations.    Sheet.   ,  1818. 

 .    See  Hall,  Edward  B. 

 of  Windham  County,  Conn.     Its  Institution,  Sentiments,  and 

Purposes.    Svo,  pp.  24.    Brooklyn,  Ct.,  1827. 
 .    See  Kellogg,  Ezra  B. 

Peaceable  Temper  (A)  and  Conduct  divinely  enjoined.  —  See  Harrington, 
Timothy. 

Peaceful  End"  (The)  of  a  Perfect  and  Upright  Life.  —  See  Colman,  Ben- 
jamin. 

 Reflections  and  Glorious  Prospects  of  the  Departing  Saint.  —  See  Bald- 
win, Thomas. 

Peace-making  Jury.  —  See  Church-Government. 

Peak  in  Derbyshire,  Natural  History  of  the.  —  See  Leigh,  Charles. 

Peale,  Charles  W.  Discourse  Introductory  to  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  the 
Science  of  Nature.    Svo,  pp.^0.    Philadelphia,  1800. 

 Introduction  to  a  Course  of  Lectures  on  Natural  History.    Svo,  pp.  28. 

Philadelphia,  1800. 

Pearce,  Hon.  James  A.    Speech  on  the  Coast  Survey  of  the  United  States ; 

delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Feb.  17,  1849.  Second 

edition.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1849. 
Pearce,  Rev.  Zachary,  D.D.    Sermon  before  the  Society  for  Propagation  of 

the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1729.    Svo,  pp.  69.    London,  1730. 
Pearsal,  Oliver.  —  See  Gurney,  Joseph.    Walker,  Thomas. 
Pearsall,  Rev.  Richard.    The  Power  and  Pleasure  of  the  Divine  Life  ex- 

emplify'd  in  the  late  Mrs.  Housman  of  Kidderminster,  Worcestershire, 

as  extracted  from  her  own  Papers.    [With  Manuscript  Notes.]  lGmo. 

London,  1744. 

Pearse,  Rev.  Edward.  The  Great  Concern;  or,  A  Serious  Warning  to  a 
Timely  and  Thorough  Preparation  for  Death.  Twenty-first  edition. 
24mo.    Boston,  reprinted,  1705. 


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Pearson,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  LL.l).,  Professor  in  Harvard  College.    A  Letter 

to  the  Candid ;  occasioned  by  the  Publications  of  Rev.  Bernard 

Whitman.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1831. 
 A  Public  Lecture  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Joseph  Willard,  President  of 

Harvard  College.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Cambridge,  1804. 
 Sermon  delivered  in  Boston  before  the  American  Society  for  educating 

Pious  Youth  for  the  Gospel  Ministry,  Oct.  26,  1815.    8vo,  pp.  28. 

Andover,  1815. 

 Sermon  delivered  Nov.  3,  1812,  at  the  Funeral  of  Madam  Phebe  Phil- 
lips, Andover.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1812. 

 Sermon  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  promoting  Christian 

Knowledge,  Nov.  27,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Cambridge,  1811. 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Abbot,  Greenland,  Oct.  27, 

1813.  [Charge,  Huntington  Porter  ;  R.H.,  Jonathan  French.]  8vo, 
pp.  39.    Andover,  1813. 

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Pearson,  Rev.  Henry  B.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Harvard,  Mass. ;  Fast, 
April  6,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1848. 

Pearson,  J.,  Esq.    Political  Dictionary.    8vo.    London.    [No  imprint.] 

Pease,  Rev.  David.  The  Good  Man  in  Bad  Company  ;  or,  Speculative  Free- 
masonry a  Wicked  Combination.  Sermon  delivered  in  Belchertown, 
July  8,  1830,    12mo,  pp.  27.    Brookfield,  1831. 

Pease,  Frederick  S.  An  Account  of  the  Descendants  of  John  Pease.  12mo, 
pp.  52.    Albany,  1847. 

 Genealogy  of  the  Ancestors  and  Posterity  of  Isaac  Lawrence.  12mo, 

pp.  20.    Albany,  1848. 

Pease,  John.  —  See  Pease,  Frederick  S. 

Peaslee,  Edmund  R.,  M.D.  The  Elements  of  Medical  Eminence.  An  In- 
troductory Address  delivered  before  the  Medical  Class  of  the  Medical 
School  of  Maine,  March  13,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Brunswick,  1848. 

Pebble  (A)  against  the  Tide.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 

Peck,  George  Washington,  Esq.  —  See  Thompson,  Otis. 

Peck,  John.  A  Short  Poem ;  containing  a  Descant  on  the  Universal  Plan. 
12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1818. 

Peck,  John.  —  See  Fletcher,  Robert. 

Peck,  John  M.    Life  of  Daniel  Boone.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog., 

vol.  xiii.  2d  Series). 
Peck,  Rev.  Joseph.  —  See  Daggett,  Naphtali. 

Peck,  Nathaniel ;  and  Price,  Thomas  S.    Report  of  the  Delegates  of  the 

Free  Colored  People  of  Baltimore  to  visit  British  Guiana  and  the 

Island  of  Trinidad.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1841. 
Peck,  William  Dandridge,  A.M.    Natural  History  of  the  Slug-worm.  By 

Order  of  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural  Society.     With  Plate. 

8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1799. 
Peculiar  Treasure  (The)  of  the  Almighty  King  opened.  —  See  Mather, 

Cotton. 

Pedder.  W.  Catalogue  of  Books.  Part  VIII.,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Lon- 
don, 1850. 

Pede,  ,  D.D.    The  Door  of  Salvation  opened ;  or,  A  Voice  from  Heaven 

to  Unregenerate  Sinners.    16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1741. 

Peden,  Rev.  Alexander.  The  Lord's  Trumpet  sounding  an  Alarm  against 
Scotland  by  Warning  of  a  Bloody  Sword.   16mo,  pp.  32.  Newry,  n.  d. 

Pedes  Finium.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Pedigrees  of  the  Families  of  the  County  of  Kent.  —  See  Berry,  William. 
 of  the  Families  in  the  County  of  Sussex.  —  See  Berry,  William. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THK  LI  BRA  It V. 


Pedigrees  of  Huntingdon  County.  —  Sec  Charles.  Nicholas. 
Peel,  Sir  Robert,  Bart.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 

Peers,  Ilev.  Benjamin  O.    Prospectus  of  the  Eclectic  Institute  [Lexington, 

Ky.].    8vo,  pp.  20.    Lexington,  1830. 
Peers,  Rev.  Richard,  M.A.  —  See  Moore,  Thomas. 
Peet,  Harvey  P.  —  See  Day,  George  E. 

Peet,  Rev.  L.  B.    Preparation  for  Death.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Bangkok, 

Siam,  Aug.  10,  1845,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  E.  R.  Bradley.  8vo, 

pp.  21.    Bangkok,  1845. 
Peggs,  Rev.  James.    A  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bart.,  on 

the  Present  State  of  British  Connexion  with  Idolatry  in  India  and 

Ceylon.    8vo,  pp.  56.    London,  1843. 
Peirce,  Benjamin,  A.M.,  Prof,  in  Harvard  College.    Address  on  retiring 

from  the  Duties  of  President  of  the  American  Association  for  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  17.    n.  d. 

 The  Latitude  of  the  Cambridge  Observatory,  Mass.,  determined  from 

Transits  of  Stars  observed  by  W.  C.  Bond,  J.  D.  Graham,  and  G.  P. 
Bond.  [Memoirs  of  the  American  Academy.]  4to,  pp.  21.  Cam- 
bridge, 1846. 

 See  American  Almanac. 

Peirce,  Charles.  Catalogues  of  Books.  [Sale.]  12mo.  Portsmouth,  1806. 
Peirce,  Isaac  Bliss.  —  See  Toulmin,  Joshua. 

Peirce,  Rev.  James.  The  Curse  Causeless.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Exon, 
Jan.  30,  1716-17.    Fourth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  35.    London,  1717. 

 A  Defence  of  the  Dissenting  Ministry  and  Presbyterian  Ordination. 

Part  II.    8vo.    London,  1717. 

 The  Loyalty,  Integrity,  and  Ingenuity  of  High  Church  and  the  Dissent- 
ers, and  their  Respective  Writers,  compared ;  occasion'd  by  Some 
Passages  in  a  late  Pamphlet  of  Mr.  Jackman.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Lon- 
don, 1719. 

 Presbyterian  Ordination  prov'd  Regular.    A  Sermon  preached  at  an 

Ordination,    8vo,  pp.  47.    London,  1716. 

 Presbyterian  Ordination  prov'd  Regular.    A  Sermon  preached  at  an 

Ordination.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  47.    London,  1716. 

 A  Tractate  on  Church  Music ;  being  an  Extract  from  Mr.  Peirce's  Vin- 
dication of  the  Dissenters.  8vo,  pp.  31.  London,  1786.  (Two 
copies.) 

 An  Useful  Ministry  a  Valid  One.    Sermon  preached  at  Exon,  May  5, 

1714,  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Ministers  of  Devon  and  Cornwall.  8vo, 

pp.  42.    London,  1714. 
 An  Useful  Ministry  a  Valid  One.    Sermon  preached  at  Exon,  May  5, 

1714,  before  the  United  Ministers  of  Devon  and  Cornwal.  Third 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  42.    London,  1714. 
 A  Vindication  of  the  Dissenters,  in  Answer  to  Dr.  William  Nichols's 

Defence  of  the  Church  of  England.     Translated  from  the  Latin. 

8vo.    London,  1717. 
 See  Wells,  Edward  (Controversial  Treatises). 

Peirce,  Capt.  Nathaniel.  Account  of  the  Great  Dangers  and  Distresses  and 
the  Remarkable  Deliverance  of  Capt.  Nathaniel  Peirce.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Boston,  1756. 

[Peirson,  Abel  Lawrence,  M.D.]  Address  to  the  Community  on  the  Ne- 
cessity of  Legalizing  the  Study  of  Anatomy.  By  Order  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Medical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston.  1829. 

 Address  on  Temperance;  delivered  in  Salem,  Jan.  14,  1830.  12mo, 

pp.  32.    Boston,  1830. 


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Peirson,  Abel  Lawrence,  M.D.,  continued. 

 On  Physical  Education.    A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  American 

Institute  of  Instruction,  Springfield,  August,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
Boston,  1840. 

 On  Fractures.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vi.). 

 Remarks  on  Puerperal  Fever.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm., 

vol.  v.). 

Peithessophian  Society  of  Rutgers  College.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D. 
Pelby,  William.     Letters  on  the  Tremont  Theatre.    8vo,  pp.  44.  Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

Pelew  Islands.  —  See  Holden,  Horace. 

Pelham,  Thomas,  Duke  of  Newcastle.  Letter,  by  his  Majesty's  Order,  to 
M.  Michel,  Secretary  of  the  Prussian  Embassy,  in  Answer  to  his  Me- 
morial.   4to,  pp.  46.    London,  1753. 

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Pelham,  William.  Catalogue  of  Books.  [Sale.]  12mo,  pp.  40.  Bos- 
ton, 1802. 

Pell  Records.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Pellegrinaggio  in  Europa  ed  in  America  di  G.  C.  Beltrami.  —  See  Gra- 

BERG  DI  HEMSO,  Jacopo. 

Pelling,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.    A  Discourse  concerning  the  Existence  of 

God.    8vo.    London,  1696. 
Pellissier,  Denis-Marie.  —  See  France. 
Pemartin,  Joseph.  —  See  France. 

Pemberton,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  A.M.  Discourse  had  previous  to  the  Ordination 
of  Rev.  Joseph  Sewall,  at  Boston,  Sept.  16,  1713  ;  affirming  and  prov- 
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 The  Divine  Original  and  Dignity  of  Government  asserted.  Election 

Sermon,  1710.    Svo.    Boston,  1710.    (Three  copies.) 

 A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Samuel  Willard,  Sept.  12, 

1707;  with  a  Poem,  by  Rev.  Benjamin  Colman.  16mo,  pp.  94. 
Boston,  1707. 

 Sermon  preached  in  the  Audience  of  the  General  Assembly,  at  the  Pub- 
lick  Lecture,  Nov.  1,  1705.    16mo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1706. 

 A  True  Servant  of  his  Generation  characterized.    Sermon  on  Death  of 

Hon.  John  Walley.    4to,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1712. 

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lard, Samuel. 

Pemberton,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  D.D.  The  Duty  of  committing  our  Souls  to 
Christ  explained  and  improved  in  a  Sermon,  the  Substance  of  which 
was  preached  at  Stratfield,  Conn.,  Sept.  13,  1742.  Svo,  pp.  41. 
Boston,  1743. 

 Election   Sermon,   1757.     Svo,   pp.   32.     Boston,    1757.  (Three 

copies.) 

 Heaven  the  Residence  of  the  Saints.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev. 

George  Whitefield ;  preached  Oct.  11,  1770.    Svo,  pp.  31.  Boston, 

1770.  (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  to  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company, 

June  7,  1756.    Svo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1756. 
 Sermon  before  the  Commission  of  the  Synod  at  Philadelphia,  April  20, 

1735.    16mo,  pp.  21.    New  York,  1735. 
 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Isaac  Storv,  Marblehead,  May  1, 

1771.  [Ch.,  N.  Whitaker;  R.H.,  W.  Whitwell.]  Svo,  pp.  27. 
Salem,  1771.    (Two  copies.) 


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Pemberton,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Walter  Wilmot,  Jamaica.  L.I.,  April  12, 

1738;  with  Discourse  on  the  Divine  Appointment  of  the  Gospel 
Ministry,  and  Ch.  by  Rev.  Jona.  Dickinson.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Bos- 
ton, 1788. 

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Pemberton,  Israel,  and  others.  An  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, by  those  Freemen  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  who  are  now 
confined  in  the  Mason's  Lodge.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Philadelphia,  1777. 

Pemberton,  James. —  See  Tract  Association  oe  Friends. 

Pemberton,  Thomas.  An  Historical  Journal  of  the  American  War.  [With 
copious  Manuscript  Notes  by  the  Author.  See  Mass.  Hist.  Coll., 
1st  Series,  vol.  ii.  p.  41.]    8vo.    Boston,  1793. 

[  ]  Historical  Journal  of  the  American  War.  Extracted  from  the  Publi- 
cations of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.  [Manuscript  Ap- 
pendix.]   8vo.    Boston,  1795. 

 A  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Boston,  1794.  [With 

Manuscript  Appendix,  containing  an  Account  of  Fires  in  Bos- 
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Pembroke,  Henry  Herbert,  Earl  of.    Description  of  Pictures,  Statues,  &c,  at 

Wilton.  —  See  Cowdry,  Richard. 
Penal  Code,  Outlines  of  a.  —  See  Disney,  John. 

 ,  Plan  of  a,  for  Louisiana. —  See  Livingston,  Edward. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

 Codes  of  Europe.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d 

Cong.,  vol.  x.). 

 Laws  against  Abolitionists  and  Antislavery  Societies. —  See  Slavery. 

 against  Antitrinitarians.    A  Dialogue  between  a  Clergyman  of 

the  Church  of  England  and  a  Lay  Gentleman.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Lon- 
don, 1792. 

 of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Bradford,  William.  Pennsylvania. 

Penance,  Sacrament  of.  —  See  Wharton,  Charles  H. 

Pendleton,  Hon.  Edmund.  An  Address  to  the  American  Citizens  on  the 
Present  State  of  our  Country.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Boston,  1799.  (Two 
copies.) 

Penelope,  Ship.  —  See  Tribunal  de  Commerce  (Memoire). 
Penhallow,  Samuel,  Esq.    The  History  of  the  Wars  of  Xew  England  with 

the  Eastern  Indians,  1703  tcf-1726.    [Preface  by  B.  Colman.]  16mo. 

Boston,  1726.    (Two  copies.) 
 See  New-Hampshire  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.). 

Penhallowt  et  al.  vs.  Doane's  Administrators.  A  Report  of  the  Opinions  of 
the  Judges  in  the  Cause  of  Penhallow  et  al.  vs.  Doane's  Administra- 
tors ;  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  February  Term,  179<3. 
8vo,  pp.  69.    Philadelphia,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

Penington,  Isaac.  —  See  Crook,  John. 

Penington,  John.  Scraps,  Osteologic  and  Archaiological,  read  before  the 
Council  of  the  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Philadelphia,  1841. 

Penington,  John,  and  Son.    Catalogue  of  Books.    Sale.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

Philadelphia,  1856. 
Penitencier  Provincial  du  Canada.  —  See  Canada. 
Penitent  (The)  Pardoned.  —  See  Love,  Christopher. 


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Penitent  Females'  Refuge.  Appeal  to  the  Public  in  behalf  of  the  Peni- 
tent Females'  Refuge  in  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1839. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  182G.    8vo,  pp.  19. 

Boston,  1827. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  1827.    12mo,  pp.  18. 

Boston,  1828. 
 .    See  Edwards.  Justin. 

Penitential  Discipline  of  the  Primitive  Church.  —  See  Discipline. 
Penitentiary,  Albany-County. —  See  Albany-County  Penitentiary. 

 ,  Eastern,  of  Pennsylvania. —  See  Pennsylvania. 

 ,  Liverpool  Female.  —  See  Liverpool  Female  Penitentiary. 

 ,  Maryland.  —  See  Maryland  Penitentiary. 

 ,  New  York.  —  See  Eddy,  Thomas. 

 and  Penal  Code  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

Penitentiary  System.  —  See  Prison  Discipline. 

Penitent's  (The;  Reverential  Fear  of  the  Divine  Mercy.  —  See  Mathew, 
George. 

Penn,  William.    Fruits  of  a  Father's  Love.   Advice  to  his  Children.  16mo, 

pp.  84.    London,  1778. 
 Primitive  Christianity  revived,  in  the  Faith  and  Practice  of  the  People 

called  Quakers.    12mo,  pp.  61.    Salem,  1844. 

 Exhortation.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

 Life  of,  by  George  E.  Ellis.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  xii. 

2d  Series). 

 ,  Private  Life  and  Domestic  Habits  of.  —  See  Fisher,  J.  Francis. 

 Treaty  with  the  Indians.  —  See  Mease,  James. 

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che,  Jacob.  Forster,  W.  E.  H.,  J.  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania  (Memoirs,  vols.  iii.  Part  II.,  iv.  Part  I.).  Ingersoll, 
Charles  J.  Marsillac,  J.  Mayer,  Brantz.  Proud,  Robert. 
Quakers.  Sparks,  Jared  (Essays,  &c,  No.  7).  Tract  Associa- 
tion of  Friends.    Tyson,  Job  R. 

Pennicook,  Church  at.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

Pennock,  C.  W.,  M.D. ;  and  Moore,  E.  W.,  M.D.  Report  of  Experiments 
on  the  Action  of  the  Heart.  From  the  Medical  Examiner.  8vo, 
pp.  18.    Philadelphia,  1839. 

Pennsylvania,  Province  of.  The  Charters  of  the  Province  of  Pensilvania 
and  City  of  Philadelphia.  Folio,  pp.  30.  Philadelphia,  B.  Frank- 
lin, 1742. 

 .    A  Collection  of  all  the  Laws  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania 

now  in  Force.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  B.  Franklin,  1742. 
 .    Report  of  Richard  Peters,  Isaac  Norris,  and  Benjamin  Franklin, 

Commissioners  to  treat  with  the  Ohio  Indians  at  Carlisle,  October, 

1753.    Folio,  pp.  10.    [No  imprint. J 
 .    A  True  and  Impartial  State  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania. 

Answer  to  Brief  State,  Brief  View,  &c.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1759. 
 .    See   Douglass,   William.     Franklin,   Benjamin.  Holm, 

Thomas  Campanius.    Mayer,  Brantz.    Pastorius,  Francis  Daniel. 

Plain  Truth. 

 Commonwealth  of.    Account  of  the  Penitentiary  and  Penal  Code  of 

Pennsylvania,  from  Rees's  Cyclopaedia.    4to.     [Philadelphia,  1823.] 

 .    An  Act  of  the  Legislature,  and  a  Patent,  to  incorporate  the 

Schuylkill  Bridge  Company  [1798].   8vo,  pp.  21.   Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

 .  Collection  of  the  Penal  Laws  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   8vo,  pp.  72.    Philadelphia,  1801. 


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 .    A  Compilation  of  the  Health  Laws  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1798. 

 .    A  Compilation  of  the  Laws  of  the  State  of  Pennsylvania  relative 

to  the  Poor,  1700  to  1795.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  Established 

1776.    8vo,  pp,  32.    Philadelphia,  1776. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo,  pp.  29. 

Philadelphia,  1790. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania.  lGmo, 

pp.  12.    [Pennsylvania,  1790.] 

 .  Debates  and  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assemhly  on  the  Me- 
morials praying  a  Repeal  or  Suspension  of  the  Law  annulling  the 
Bank  Charter.    Edited  by  Mathew  Carey.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1786. 

 .    Historical  Account  of  the  Ilise,  Progress,  and  Present  State  of 

the  Canal  Navigation  in  Pennsylvania.  With  an  Appendix.  4to, 
pp.  77.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

 .  Journal  of  the  First  Session  of  the  Eighth  House  of  Represen- 
tatives of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania,  1 797-98.  Folio. 
Philadelphia,  1797. 

 .    Letter  to  the  Members  of  the  Pennsylvania  Legislature  on  the 

Subject,  of  the  State  Debt.    8vo,  pp.  24.  '  Philadelphia,  1844. 

 .  Message  from  the  Governor,  with  the  Report  of  the  Canal  Com- 
missioners relative  to  the  Pennsylvania  Canal  and  Railroad,  Dec.  18, 
1829.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Harrisburg,  1829. 

 .    Message  from  the  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  transmitting  the 

Reports  of  the  Joint  Commissioners,  and  of  Col.  Graham,  U.  S.  En- 
gineers, in  relation  to  the  Boundary-lines  between  Pennsylvania, 
Delaware,  and  Maryland.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Harrisburg,  1850. 

 .  Message  from  the  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  transmitting  Re- 
ports of  the  Joint  Commissioners  and  of  Col.  Graham  in  relation  to 
the  Boundary-lines  between  Pennsylvania,  Delaware,  and  Maryland. 
[With  Errata.]    8vo,  pp.  36.    Harrisburg,  1850. 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Provincial  Council  of  Pennsylvania,  1683-1790. 

Vols.  i.-x.    10  vols.  8vo.    Philadelphia  and  Harrisburg.  1852. 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Supreme  Executive  Council  of  Pennsylvania, 

vols,  xi.-xvi.  Proceedings,  &c,  from  Nov.  13,  1776,  to  Dec.  20, 
1790.    6  vols.  8vo.    Harrisburg,  1852-53. 

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 .    Report  of  the  Auditor-General,  accompanied  with  a  Statement 

of  certain  Banks  and  Savings  Institutions,  December,  1838.  8vo, 

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the  Pennsylvania  Canals  and  Railroad,  Dec.  18,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

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 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  relative  to  a  Revised  Code  of 

Pennsylvania,  being  the  Revision  of  Statutes  relative  to  Registers 
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 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  Internal  Improvement  and  Inland 

Navigation  ;  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  11, 1831.  8vo,  pp.  16, 4. 
Harrisburg,  1831. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means  relative  to  the 

Finances  of  the  Commonwealth,  Feb.  22,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  11.  Har- 
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Finances  of  the  Commonwealth,  Jan.  ±9,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  23.  Har- 
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the  First  School  District.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Philadelphia,  1819. 
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the  First  School  District.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Philadelphia,  1820. 
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the  First  School  District.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Philadelphia,  1821. 
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for  1813.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Harrisburg,  1813. 
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for  the  Year  1814.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Harrisburg,  1814. 
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for  1816.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Harrisburg,  1816. 
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for  1817.    8vo,  pp.  23,  v.    Harrisburg,  1817. 
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for  1818.    8vo,  pp.  24,  iv.    Harrisburg,  1818. 
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for  1820.    8vo,  pp.  22,  ii.    Harrisburg,  1820. 
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for  1823.    8vo,  pp.  36,  x.    Harrisburg,  1823. 
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 .    Report  on  the  Finances  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 

for  1825.    8vo,  pp.  30,  vi.    Harrisburg,  1825. 

 .    Report  on  the  Finances  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 

for  1S26.    8vo,  pp.  30,  vi.    Harrisburg,  1820. 

 .    Report  on  the  Finances  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsvlvania 

for  1827.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Harrisburg,  1827. 

 .    Report  on  the  Finances  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsvlvania 

for  1829.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Harrisburg,  1829. 

 .    Report  on  the  Finances  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsvlvania 

for  1830.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Harrisburg,  1830. 

 .    Report  on  the  Finances  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania 

for  1831.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Harrisburg,  1831. 

 .    Report  on  Liens  of  the  Commonwealth  upon  the  Lands  of  John 

Nicholson  and  Peter  Baynton ;  made  by  Jos.  13.  Anthony,  Commis- 
sioner.   8vo,  pp.  56.    Harrisburg,  1839. 

 .  Report  of  the  State  Treasurer,  showing  the  Receipts  and  Ex- 
penditures at  the  Treasurvof  Pennsvlvania,  December,  1829-Novem- 
ber,  1830.    8vo.    Harrisburg,  1830. 

 .    Treasurer's  Report,  showing  the  Receipts  and  Pavments,  1839- 

40.    Svo.  n.d. 

 .    The  Several  Acts  of  Assembly  providing  for  the  Education  of 

Children  at  Public  Expense  in  Philadelphia,  &c.  16mo,  pp.  24. 
Philadelphia,  1821. 

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ciety of  Pennsylvania.  Pettit,  Thomas  McKean.  Smith,  Wil- 
liam.   Tyson,  Job  R.    Vaux,  Roberts. 

 ,  Abolition  of  Slavery  in.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.viii.  2d  Series). 

 ,  Account  of  the  Indian  Nations  of.  —  See  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.  (Hist. 

and  Lit.  Trans.,  vol.  i.). 

 ,  Address  on  a  Geological  and  Mineralogical  Survey  of.  —  See  Browne, 

Peter  A. 

 ,  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of,  &c.  —  See  Pemberton,  Israel. 

 ,  Annals  of. —  See  Watson,  John  F. 

 ,  Assembly  of.  —  See  Bank  of  North  America. 

 ,  Boundary  of.  —  See  Maryland. 

 ,  Connecticut  Claims  to  Land  in.  —  See  Patterson,  William.  Smith, 

William. 

 ,  Constitution  and  Government  of.  —  See  Franklin.  Benjamin. 

 ,  Debates  in  General  Assembly  of.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

 ,  Historical  Collections  of.  —  §ee  Day,  Sherman. 

 ,  Historical  Society  of.  —  See  Historical  Society. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Balch,  Thomas.    Du  Ponceau,  Peter  S.  Proud, 

Robert. 

 ,  Insurrection  in,  1794.    The  Proceedings  of  the  Executive  of  the  United 

States  respecting  the  Insurgents,  1794.    Svo.    Philadelphia,  179<3. 

 .    See  Findley,  William. 

 ,  Register  of.  —  See  Hazard,  Samuel. 

 ,  Report  on  Public  Instruction  in.  —  See  Morgan,  Gilbert. 

 ,  Social  and  Intellectual  State  of,  prior  to  1743.  —  See  Tyson,  Job  R. 

 ,  Supreme  Court  of.  —  See  Oswald,  Eleazer. 

 ,  Topographical  Description  of.  —  See  Hutciiins,  Thomas. 

 ,  University  of.  —  See  University. 

Pennsylyania*  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  Catalogue  of  Paintings,  Sta- 
tues, Prints,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Philadelphia,  1818. 


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Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  continued. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Exhibition  of  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of 

the  Fine  Arts,  May,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  1827. 

 Canal  and  Railroad.  —  See  Pennsylvania,  Commonwealth  of. 

 Chronicle  (The)  and  Universal  Advertiser,  Jan.  20,  1767,  to  July  13, 

1772.  4  vols. ;  i.  and  iv.  folio,  ii.  and  hi.  4to.  Philadelphia,  1767- 
72.    [Incomplete.]    (Feb.  8,  1768,  to  Jan.  15,  1770,  duplicate.) 

 College,  Gettysburg.  —  See  Allen,  William  H.  McPHERSON,  Ed- 
ward. 

 ,  Medical  Department  of.  —  See  Darracii,  W.    WlLTBANK,  John. 

 Company  for  Insurances  on  Lives  and  granting  Annuities.  Address 

from  the  President  and  Directors  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United 
States.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Philadelphia,  1814.    (Three  copies.) 

 Evening  Post  (The),  by  Benjamin  Towne,  from  Jan.  24,  1775,  to 

Nov.  25,  1782  [triweekly],  4to.  Philadelphia,  1775-82.  [Incom- 
plete.] 

 Gazette  (The),  from  Jan.  3,  1748-49,  to  Oct.  3,  1788.    By  Benjamin 

Franklin,  David  Hall,  and  William  Sellers.  5  vols,  folio.  Philadel- 
phia, 1749-88.  [Incomplete.] 

 .    See  Lee,  Arthur. 

 Hemp-brake. —  See  MARCANDJER,  M. 

 Historical  Society.  —  See  Historical  Society  of  Pennsylvania. 

 Horticultural  Societv.    Transactions  of  the  Pennsvlvania  Horticultural 

Society,  1846-47.'    8vo,  pp.  20.    [Philadelphia,*  1846-47.] 
 Hospital.    Some  Account  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital,  from  its  first 

Rise  to  the  beginning  of  May,  1754.'  4to,  pp.  40.    Philadel.  1754. 
 .    Some  Account  of  the  Origin,  Objects,  and  Present  State,  of  the 

Pennsylvania  Hospital.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  1828.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    State  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Pennsvlvania  Hospital  for  the  Year 

ending  4  mo.  27th,  1816.    Sheet.    Philadelphia,  1816. 

 .    State  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Pennsvlvania  Hospital  for  the  Year 

ending  4  mo.  22,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1848. 

 .    State  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Pennsylvania  Hospital  for  the  Year 

ending  4th  mo.  26,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  18.  '  Philadelphia,  1851. 

 .    See  Xorris,  George  W. 

 for  the  Insane.    Code  of  Rules  and  Regulations.    Second  edition. 

12mo,  pp.  51.    Philadelphia,  1850. 
 .    Report  for  the  Year  1841.    By  Thomas  C.  Kirkbride,  M.D. 

8vo,  pp.  46.    Philadelphia,  1841. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1842.    8vo,  pp.  47.       Philadelphia,  1843. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1843.    8vo,  pp.  35.       Philadelphia,  1844. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1844.    8vo,  pp.  44.        Philadelphia,  1845. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1845.    8vo,  pp.  56.       Philadelphia,  1846. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1846.    8vo,  pp.  36.       Philadelphia,  1847. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1847.    8vo,  pp.  40,  6.    Philadelphia,  1848. 

 ■  .    Report  for  the  Year  1848.    8vo,  pp.  44,  6.    Philadelphia,  1849. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1849.    8vo,  pp.  32,  6.    Philadelphia,  1850. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1850.    8vo,  pp.  47,  6.    Philadelphia,  1851. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1851.    8vo,  pp.  39.  10.  Philadelphia,  1852. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1852.    8vo,  pp.  44,  6.    Philadelphia,  1853. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1853.    8vo,  pp.  45,  13.  Philadelphia,  1854. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1854.    8vo,  pp.  54,  6.    Philadelphia,  1855. 

 .    Report  for  the  Year  1855.    8vo,  pp.  72.       Piiiiadelphia,  18j6. 

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Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Blind.  —  See  Fubness,  William  II. 

 for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.  An  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Pro- 
gress of  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Deaf  and  Dumb]  with 
a  List  of  the  Contributors.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Philadelphia,  1*21. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  with  Documents,  1830.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Philadelphia,  1830. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  47. 

Philadelphia,  1855. 
 .    See  Weld,  Lewis. 

 Journal  (The)  and  the  Weekly  Advertiser,  from  July  11,1  765,  to  Nov.  6, 

1784.  By  William  and  Thomas  Bradford.  3  vols,  folio.  Philadel- 
phia, 1705-84.  [Incomplete.] 

 of  Prison  Discipline  and  Philanthropy.  —  See  Prison  Discipline. 

 Lands.  — See  Coxe,  Tench.    SUSQUEHANNA  Cask. 

 Ledger  (The) ;  or,  The  Virginia,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  New- 
Jersey  Weekly  Advertiser.  By  James  Humphreys,  jun.  Prom 
Feb.  4, 1775,  to  Sept.  28, 1770.   Folio.  Phil.  1775-76.  [Incomplete.] 

 Magazine  :  or,  American  Monthly  Museum.    January,  1775-July,  1770. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Philadelphia,  1775-70. 

 Packet  (The)  and  the  General  Advertiser,  from  Nov.  4, 1771,  to  Sept.  14, 

1774;  Pennsylvania  Packet  and  Daily  Advertiser  to  Dec.  31,  1789. 
Published  by  John  Dunlap  and  David  C.  Claypoole.  14  vols,  folio. 
Philadelphia,  1771-89.  [Incomplete.] 

 Register.  —  See  Hazard,  Samuel  (Ed.). 

 Society  of  the  Cincinnati.  —  See  Cincinnati,  Society  of  the. 

 Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  American  Manufactures.  Constitu- 
tion adopted  Sept.  4,  1819.    8vo,  pp.  3.    [Philadelphia,  n.d.] 

 Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Manufactures  and  the  Useful  Arts. 

Circular  Communication,  Feb.  7,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Phil.  1804. 

  Society  for  promoting  the  Abolition  of  Slavery  and  the  Relief  of  Free 

Negroes.  Constitution,  with  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  for  the 
gradual  Abolition  of  Slavery.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1 7 S 7 . 

 .  Constitution,  with  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsyl- 
vania for  the  Gradual  Abolition  of  Slavery.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Philadel- 
phia, 1788.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Slavery. 

 Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improvements,  &c.    Address  to 

the  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania ;  Constitution  of  the  Society ;  Tracts 
on  Canals,  Railroads,  &c.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

 .    First  Annual  Report,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Philadelphia,  1820. 

 Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Public  Schools.     Third  Report ;  read 

March  22,  1830.    4to,  pp.  £    n.  d. 

 State  Lunatic  Hospital.    By-laws  of  the  Pennsylvania  State  Lunatic 

Hospital  at  Harrisburg.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Harrisburg,  1851. 

 State  Trials,  The;  containing  the  Impeachment,  Trial,  and  Acquittal  of 

Francis  Hopkinson  and  John  Nicholson,  Esqs.  Vol.  i.,  8vo.  Phi- 
ladelphia, 1794.    (Two  copies.) 

 System  of  Prison  Discipline.  —  See  Livingston.  Edward. 

Penobscot  Expedition.  The  Proceedings  of  the  General  Assembly,  and  of 
the  Council  of  Massachusetts  Bay,  relating  to  the  Penobscot  Expedi- 
tion.   4to,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1780. 

 Indians.  —  See  Conference  held  at  St.  George's.  Journal.  Shir- 
ley, William. 

 ,  History  of  the.    Sullivan.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix. 

1st  Series). 


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Penobscot  River  and  Bay.  —  See  Whipple,  Joseph. 
Pension  Fund,  Navy.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 List.  —  See  United  States  (House  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  16th  Cong.,  1820, 

vol.  ii. ;  Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  23d  Cong.,  1833-34,  vols,  xii.-xiv.). 

Pensioners,  United-States,  for  Revolutionary  or  Military  Services,  1840, 
Census  of.  —  See  United  States. 

 See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  loth  Cong.,  vol.  ii. ;  House 

Doc,  1st  Sess.,  loth  Cong.,  vol.  ii.). 

Pensions,  Secret,  paid  out  of  the  Treasury  of  France. —  See  Livre  Rouge. 

Pentateuch.  —  See  Wilde,  Petrus  de. 

Pente  du  Nil  Superieur,  Notices  sur  la.  —  See  Societe  de  Geographie. 
Pentecost,  Sermon  preached  on  the  Day  of.  —  See  Karigal,  Rabbi  Haijm 
Isaac. 

Pentucket  Lodge,  Chelmsford.  —  See  Allen,  Wilkes. 

People  of  England,  A  Defence  of  the.  —  See  Milton,  John. 

 of  New  England  put  in  Mind  of  the  Righteous  Acts  of  the  Lord.  —  See 

Prince,  Thomas. 
People's  Medical  Lighthouse.  —  See  Root,  Harmon  K. 

 ■  Natural  Right  to  a  Share  in  the  Legislature.  —  See  Sharp,  Granville. 

 Need  of  a  Living  Pastor.  —  See  Crofton,  Zachariah. 

 Plea  for  the  Exercise  of  Prophecy.  —  See  Robinson,  John  (Works, 

vol.  iii.). 

 Rights,  and  how  to  get  them.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

Pepiri-Guazu,  Reconocimiento  del  Rio.  Cabre.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de 
(Doc,  t.  iv.). 

Pepper,  C,  jun.    Manor  of  Rensselaerwyck.    Published  by  the  Albany  and 

Rensselaer  Anti-Rent  Associations.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Albany,  1846. 
Pepperell,  Mass.  —  See  Andrews,  David. 
•  ,  History  of.  —  See  Butler,  Caleb. 

 ,  History  of  Ecclesiastical  Affairs  in.  —  See  Butler,  Caleb. 

 ,  First  Church  in.  —  See  Babbidge,  Charles. 

Pepperrell,  Andrew,  Esq.  —  See  Stevens,  Benjamin. 

Pepperrell,  Gen.  Sir  William,  Bart.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles.  Confer- 
ence at  St.  George's.  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Mer- 
chants, vol.  ii.).  Parsons,  Usher.  Prentice,  Thomas.  Shirley, 
William.    Stevens,  Benjamin.    Walter,  Nathanael. 

Pepys'  Island,  Historical  Sketch  of.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de. 

Pequot  War,  History  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d 
Series). 

 ,  Gardener's  Relation  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii. 

3d  Series). 

 ,  Vincent's  History  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi. 

3d  Series). 

Pequots,  Memoir  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

Perambulation  of  Kent.  —  See  Lambard,  William. 

Percement  des  Puits  Fores.  —  See  Hericart  de  Thury,  M.  le  Vicomte. 

Perceval,  The  Romance  of.  —  See  Thornton  Romances. 

Percival,  James  G.    Annual  Report  of  the  Geological  Survey  of  the  State 

of  Wisconsin.    8vo.    Madison,  1856. 
 Jahres-Bericht  der  Geologischen  Vermessung  des  Staates  Wisconsin. 

8vo.    Mihvaukee,  1856. 
 Report  on  the  Iron  of  Dodge  and  Washington  Counties,  Wisconsin. 

8vo,  pp.  12.    Milwaukee,  1855. 
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Percival,  Rt.  Hon.  Spencer.  —  See  Bellingham,  John. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Percival,  Thomas,  M.I).  Essais  dc  Medecine  et  de  Philotophie  Experi- 
mcntalc.    [Extrait.]    8vo.    Paris,  n,  d. 

Percy,  Henry,  Earl  of  Northumberland.  Trve  and  Summarie  Report  of  the 
Earl  of  Northumberland.  4to,  pp.  22.  [Imperfect,  wanting  title  and 
part  of  Preface;  containing  Manuscript  Notes  by  Prince  and  others.] 

Percy,  lit.  Rev.  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Dromore.  —  See  Stewaet,  J. 

Pere  (Le)  de  Famille.  —  See  Diderot,  Denis. 

Perfect  Humanity  (The)  according  to  the  Pattern  of  Christ.  —  See  Lunt, 
William  P. 

 Man,  The.  —  See  Hill,  Alonzo  (Sermon). 

 Occurrences  of  the  most  Remarkable  Passages  in  Parliament.  —  See 

Parliament. 

 and  Upright  Man  (The)  Characterized  and  Recommended.  —  See  Ro- 
gers, John. 
Perfectibility.  —  See  Otis,  George. 

Perfection  (The)  of  Christ's  Institutions.  —  See  Vindicle  Cultus  Evangelici. 

 of  the  Divine  Government  the  Foundation  of  True  Piety.  —  See  WlNES, 

Abijah. 

Perignon,  Dominique-Catherine.  —  See  Moreau,  Jean -Victor. 

Perils  (The)  of  False  Brethren,  both  in  Church  and  State.  —  See  Sacheve- 

RELL,  Henry. 
Periodicals,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Periodicals. 

Perkins,  A.  M.    A  Brief  History  and  Description  of  A.  M.  Perkins's  Patent 

Steam-Gun.    12mo,  pp.  12.   ,  1840. 

Perkins,  Benjamin  Douglas,  A.M.    Experiments  with  the  Metallic  Tractors, 

as  published  by  Herholdt  and  Ram.    Translated  into  German  by 

Tode,  and  into  English  by  Chs.  Ivampfmuller ;  with  Reports  of  Cases. 

8vo.    London,  1799. 
Perkins,  Cyrus,  M.D.    An  Eulogy  on  the  Hon.  William  H.  Woodward ; 

pronounced  on  Commencement  Day,  Dartmouth  College,  Aug.  26, 

1818.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Hanover,  1818. 
Perkins,  Dr.  Elisha.    Certificates  of  the  Efficacy  of  Dr.  Perkins's  Patent 

Metallic  Instruments.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Newburyport  [1796]. 
 See  Perkins,  Benjamin  Douglas. 

Perkins,  Ephraim.  A  Serious  Address  to  the  Presbytery  of  Oneida,  on  the 
Manner  of  conducting  Revivals.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Utica,  1831. 

[Perkins,  Dr.  J.]  The  True  Nature  and  Cause  of  the  Tails  of  Comets  elu- 
cidated.   4to,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1772. 

Perkins,  Jacob.  —  See  Perkins,  A.  M. 

Perkins,  James  and  Thomas  H.  —  See  Davis,  John. 

[Perkins,  John.]  Theory  of  Agency  ;  or,  An  Essay  on  the  Nature,  Source, 
and  Extent  of  Moral  Freedom.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1771. 

Perkins,  Hon.  John,  jun.  Speech  on  the  Diplomatic  System  of  the  United 
States ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  January,  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  27.    Washington,  1855. 

Perkins,  Joseph,  A.M.  Oration  upon  Genius  ;  pronounced  at  Commence- 
ment, Harvard  University,  1797.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Boston,  1797.  (Two 
copies.) 

Perkins,  Joseph,  M.D.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Castleton  Medical 
College,  Introductory  to  the  Spring  Session  of  1848.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Troy,  N.Y.,  1848. 

Perkins,  Rev.  Nathan,  D.D.  A  Half-Centurv  Sermon ;  delivered  at  West 
Hartford,  13th  October,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Hartford,  1822. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Hezekiah  N.  Woodruff, 

Stonington  [Ct.],  July  2,  1789.    8vo,  pp.  30.    New  London,  1790. 


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Perkins,  Samuel,  Esq.  Gen.  Jackson's  Conduct  in  the  Seminole  War;  deli- 
neated in  a  History  of  that  Period.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Brooklyn,  Ct.,  1828. 

Perkins,  Thomas  Handasyd.  —  See  Cary,  Thomas  G.  Hunt,  Freeman 
(Lives  of  American  Merchants).    HUNTT,  Henry. 

Perkins,  Sir  William,  Kt. ;  and  Friend,  Sir  John,  Kt  Remarks  on  the 
Papers  delivered  bv  them  at  the  Place  of  their  Execution.  4to,  pp.  8. 
[London],  1696. 

Perkins,  William  A.  —  See  McAlpine,  William  J. 

Perkins  Institution,  and  Massachusetts  Asylum  for  the  Blind.  Eighth 
Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  1841.         8vo,pp.  48.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1844.      8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  82.    Boston,  1845. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  55.  Cambridge,  1846. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  76.  Cambridge,  1848. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Cambridge,  1851. 

 .  Twenty-second  Annual  Report,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Cam- 
bridge, 1854. 

 .  Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Cam- 
bridge, 1855. 

 .  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Report,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Cam- 
bridge, 185*8. 

Permanent  Ministry,  The  Utility  of  a.  —  See  Kimball,  David  T. 
Perou.  —  See  Courte  de  la  Blanctiardiere,  L'Abbe.  Montesinos, 

Fernando.  Peru. 
 Histoire  du.  —  See  Balboa,  Miguel  Cavello. 

Perouse,  Jean  Francois  Galaup  de  la.  Atlas  du  Vovage  de  La  Perouse. 
Folio.    [Paris'],  1793. 

 Voyage  autour  du  Monde.  —  See  Milet-Mureau,  M.  L.  A. 

Perpetual  Calendar  for  Old  and  New  Style.  —  See  Siiurtleff,  Nathl.  B. 

 Duration  of  Christianity  established  by  Historic  Proof.  —  See  Camp- 
bell, John. 

 Government  of  Christ's  Church.  —  See  Bilson,  Thomas. 

 .  War  the  Policy  of  Mr.  Madison.  —  See  Madison,  James. 

Perpetuity  and  Importance  of  the  Sabbath.  —  See  Appleton,  Jesse. 
 and  Provision  of  God's  Gracious  Covenant  with  Abraham  and  his  Seed.  — 

See  Worcester,  Samuel. 
Perplexed  Couple,  The.  —  A  Comedy.  —  See  Molloy,  Charles. 
Perrin,  John.    Entertaining  and  Instructive  Exercises ;  with  the  Rules  of 

the  French  Syntax.    Second  edition.    12mo.    London,  1773. 

 A  Grammar  of  the  French  Tongue.  Second  edition.  12mo.  Lond.  1769. 

Perrot,  John.    To  the  Upright  in  Heart,  and  Faithful  People  of  God ; 

being  an  Epistle  written  in  Barbado's  the  3d  of  the  9th  Month, 

1662.    4to,  pp.  10.    London,  1662. 
Perry,  Hon.  Benjamin  F.    Address  before  the  South-Carolina  Institute, 

November,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Charleston,  1857. 
Perry,  Rev.  Gardner  B.,  D.D.    A  Discourse  delivered  in  East  Bradford, 

Dec.  22,  1820 ;  containing  a  Historv  of  the  Town.    Svo,  pp.  72. 

Haverhill,  1821. 

 Address  before  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  September,  1833.  — 

See  Essex  Agricultural  Society  (Trans.,  vol.  ii.  No.  2). 

Perry,  Rev.  Joseph,  A.M.  The  Character  of  Moses  illustrated  and  im- 
proved. Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Roger  AYolcott,  Governor 
of  Connecticut,  May  17,  1767.  [With  Proceedings  of  General  As- 
sembly, in  Manuscript.]    4to.    Hartford,  n.  d. 


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Perry,  K<'\.  Joseph,  A.M.,  continued. 

 The  Character  and  Reward  of  the  Faithful  and  Wise  Minister  of  Jesus 

Christ.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  llev.  Nath.  Hooker.  4 to,  pp.  24. 
Hartford,  1770. 

 Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1775.    4to,  pp.  23.    Hartford,  1775. 

 See  PORTER,  Samuel. 

Perry,  Marshall  S.,  M.D.  Case  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner.  Communicated 
to  the  Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement,  Dec.  8,  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  7.    n.  d. 

 The  Principles  and  Objects  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society  ;  [Ad- 
dress] delivered  June  3,  18,37.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1857. 
 See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  ix.). 

Perry,  Commodore  Matthew  C,  U.S.N.  Documents  in  relation  to  the  Dif- 
ferences between  the  late  Com.  O.  H.  Perry  and  Capt.  J.  D.  Elliott. 
8vo,  pp.  38.    Washington,  1821. 

 Narrative  of  the  Expedition  of  the  American  Squadron  to  the  China 

Seas  and  Japan,  1852-54.  —  See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  2d  Sess., 
33d  Cong.,  vol.  xii. ;  Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xiv.). 

Perry,  Com.  Oliver  Hazard,  U.S.N.  —  See  Battle-of-Lake-Erie  Monu- 
ment Association.    Perry,  Matthew  C. 

Perry,  Rev.  William  Stevens,  M.A.  An  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Church 
Missionary  Association  of  the  Eastern  District  of  the  Diocese  of 
Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1859. 

Persecution,  Call  to  Humiliation  for  the  Sin  of.  —  See  Woodward,  Wil- 
liam. 

 A  Sermon  against.  — See  Bolde,  Samuel. 

 of  the  French  Protestants.  —  See  Edict  of  Nantes.    Hickes,  George. 

Mather,  Increase.  Protestants  in  France.  Taylor,  Nathaniel 
(Sermon). 

 Inconsistant  with  Christianity,  Humane  Society,  and  the  Honour  of 

Princes.    Third  edition.    4to,  pp.  30.    [London],  1670. 

Persecutions  of  the  Church  of  England,  from  the  First  Planting  of  the 
Gospel  to  the  End  of  Queen  Mary's  Reign.  Folio,  n.  d.  [Imper- 
fect, commencing  at  page  347.] 

 of  Protestants  in  Ireland.  —  See  Cecil,  William  (Execution  of  Justice 

in  England).    Jones,  Henry. 

 in  Boston  and  Connecticut  Governments.  —  See  Bolles,  John. 

Persecutors  Maul'd  with  their  own  Weapons.  4to,  pp.  62.  n.  d.  [Im- 
perfect, wanting  title.] 

Perseverance  in  Grace.  —  See  Edwards,  John. 

 of  the  Saints.  —  See  Merritt,  Timothy. 

Persia.  —  See  Kakasch,  Stephanus.  Palmer,  Aaron  H.  Ramusio,  Gio- 
vanni Battista.    Ta vernier,  Jean  Baptist. 

 Travels  into.  —  See  Hanway,  Jonas.    Olearius,  Adamus. 

Person  and  Sonship  of  Messiah. — See  Wilson,  Robert. 

Personal  Rights  and  Personal  Remedies,  Law  of.  —  See  Hoffman,  David. 

Persons  held  to  Service,  Fugitive  Slaves,  &e.  [Theodore  D.  Weld.]  —  See 
New-England  Antislayery  Tract  Association  (Tract  No.  5). 

Persuasive  to  Peace  and  Unity  among  Christians.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

 to  the  People  of  Scotland.  —  See  Barclay,  Peter.    Foxcroft,  Thomas. 

PERTH,  James,  Earl  of.  —  See  Drummond,  James. 

Perthes  und  Besser.  Verzeichnitz  heraus<*egebenen  neuenBucher.  Nos. 
10,  11,  32,  35.    16mo.    Hamburg,  1819-31. 

Perturbative  Function  of  Planetary  Motion.  —  See  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution (Contrib.,  vol.  ix.). 


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Peru.  Constitucion  Politica  de  la  Republica  Peruana,  dada  por  el  Congreso 
General  Constituyente,  18  Mar.,  1828.    16mo,  pp.  40.    Lima,  n.  d. 

 Constitucion  para  la  Republica  Peruana.    Folio.    Lima,  1826. 

 Los  Coscorrones  de  Pluma.    Num.  1,  2,  3,  <3,  6.    4to.    Lima,  1827. 

 Discurso  sobre  Imprentas  y  Libelos  que  presede  a  la  Proposicion  que 

hizo  el  8  de  Junio  el  iiiputado  Don  Manuel  Vidaurre.  4to,  pp.  24. 
Lima,  1827. 

 Discurso  del  D.  D.  Anjel  Pachecho,  Diputado  por  la  Provincia  de 

Cangallo,  en  pro  de  la  Insubsistencia  de  las  Providencias  para  las 
Mitras  de  Lima.    4to,  pp.  16.    Lima,  1827. 

 El  Duende  Republicans    No.  4,  19  Abril,  1827.    4to.    Lima,  1827. 

 La  Estefata  del  Pueblo.     Num.  14,  15,  16  ;   Mayo,  1827.  4to. 

Lima,  1827. 

 El  Hijo  de  su  Madre.    T.  1,  No.  7.    4to.    Lima,  1827. 

 Relacion  de  las  Pasajes  mas  celebres  del  Discurso  sobre  Imprentas  y 

Libelos  escrito  por  el  Diputado  D.  Manuel  Lorenzo  Vidaurre.  Fo- 
lio, pp.  5.    Lima,  1827. 

 El  Soldado  de  la  Patria.    Num.  9,  10,  12.    16mo.    [Lima],  1827. 

 See  Alcedo  y  Herrera,  Dionysio  de.    Anales  Medicales  del  Peru. 

Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  v.).  Cieca  de  Leon,  Pedro  de.  Co- 
lombia. Cronica  Politica  y  Literaria  de  Lima.  Dampier, 
"William.  Frezier,  Amadeus  Francis.  Gaceta  del  Gobierno  de 
Lima.  Garcilaso  de  la  Vega,  El  Inca.  Monteagudo,  Bernardo. 
Sarate,  Augustine.  Torres  Rubio,  Diego  de.  Tramarria,  Ma- 
riano. 

 Conquest  of.  —  See  Ogilby,  John.    Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

 Historia  del.  —  See  Fernandez,  Diego. 

Peru,  Mass.,  History  of.    By  J.  M.  Brewster.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (His- 
tory of  Berkshire). 
Peruvian  Bark.  —  See  Saunders,  William. 
Pestalozzi,  H.  —  See  Chavannes,  Dan.  Alex. 
Pestalozzian  Primer,  The.  —  See  Keagy,  John  M. 

Pestilential  Fever  in  Philadelphia,  1793, 1797,  and  1798.  —  See  College 

of  Physicians  of  Philadelphia. 
Petavius,  Dionysius.    The  History  of  the  "World  ;  or,  An  Account  of  Time. 

Continued  to  the  Year  16o9.    Folio.    London,  1G59. 
Peter,  First  Epistle  General  of.  —  See  Byfield,  Nicholas. 
Peter,  Rev.  Hugh.    A  Dying  Father's  Last  Legacy  to  an  Only  Child. 

24mo,  pp.  92.    Boston,  1717. 
[  ]  Good  Work  for  a  Good  Magistrate ;  or,  A  Short  Cut  to  Great  Quiet 

16mo.    London,  1651. 

 Two  Letters.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  3d  Series). 

 See  Felt,  Joseph  B.    Harris,  "William.  Regicides. 

Peterborough,  Abbey  of.  —  See  Chronicon  Petroburgense. 

Peterborough,  N.H.,*Centennial  Address  at,  1839.  —  See  Morison,  John  H. 

Peter  Pindar,  Poetical  Works  of.  —  See  Wolcott,  John. 

Peter  Porcupine.  —  See  Cobbett,  "William. 

Peter  Scriber  on  Protection.  —  See  Protection. 

Peters,  Anzonetta  Rebecca.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Peters,  John  C.  —  See  Rokitansky,  Carl. 

Peters,  John  R.,  jun.  Miscellaneous  Remarks  upon  the  Government,  <&:c., 
of  the  Chinese  ;  with  Account  of  the  Chinese  Museum.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 184o. 

Peters,  Phillis.  Elegy,  Sacred  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel 
Cooper,  who  died  Dec.  29, 1783.  4to,  pp.  8.  Bost.  1784.  (Two  copies.) 


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Petebs,  Richard.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

Peters,  Richard,  jun.  The  Whole  Proceedings  in  the  Case  of  Olm- 
sted and  others  vs.  Rittenhouse's  Executrices.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1809. 

PETEB8,  Samuel  A.  A  General  History  of  Connecticut,  from  its  First  Set- 
tlement.   8vo.    London,  1782. 

PetEBSHAM,  Mass.  Centennial  Celebration,  18,54. —  See  Willson,  Ed- 
mund B. 

Peterson,  Peter.  —  See  Piracy.    Williams,  John. 

PethEBAM,  John.    The  Bibliographical  Miscellany,  and  Catalogue  of  Books. 

Nos.  1,  2,  and  4.    8vo.    London,  1853-54. 
Petigru,  Hon.  James  L.  —  See  South-Carolina  College. 
Petion,  Jerome.  —  See  France. 
Petit,  Michel-Edme.  —  See  France. 
Petit  Cours  de  Morale.    B.  C.  D.    12mo.    Paris,  n.  d. 

 Epitre,  en  Vers,  addressee  a  an  Grand  Aristocrate.  —  See  France. 

Petition,  Right  of.  —  See  Right  of  Petition. 

 of  Apprentices  to  the  Lord  Mayor  and  Common  Council  of  the  City  of 

London.  —  See  London,  City  of. 

 of  the  Assembly  of  Massachusetts  Bay  against  the  Governor.  —  See 

Bernard,  Sir  Francis. 

ffflf   (A)  or  Declaration,  shewing  the  Great  Danger,  &c.,  that  will  happen, 

if  either  his  Majesty  or  his  People  desert  the  High  Court  of  Parlia- 
ment.   4to,  pp.  6.    London,  1642. 

 of  Mr.  Praise-God  Barebone  and  others  to  Parliament,  1659.  —  See 

Parliament. 

 to  the  Petitioners  ;  or,  Some  Queries  put  to  the  Managers  of  the  Famous 

City  Petition.    4to,  pp.  8.    London,  1691. 

/7#  7£   for  the  Prelates  briefly  examined.    4to,  pp.  39.    [London],  1641. 

Petreius,  Xicolaus.    Cimbrorum  et  Gothorum  Origines,  Migrationes,  Bella, 
•  atque  Colonia?.    Libris  duobus.    16mo.    Lipsia?,  1695. 

Petrie,  Henry,  Esq.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Pettes,  Rev.  Samuel,  jun.  The  Book  of  the  Records.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Billerica,  May  13,  1855.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Lowell,  1855. 

 The  Preacher  and  the  Hearer.     A  Sermon  delivered  in  Billerica, 

April  22,  1855.    12mo,  pp.  11.    Lowell,  1855. 

 The  Work  Done.    A  Sermon  preached  in  Billerica,  May  13,  1855. 

12mo,  pp.  12.    Lowell,  1855. 
.   /  •      Pettit,  Edward,  A.M.    The  Visions  of  Government,  etc. ;  wherein  the  Anti- 
monarchical  Principles  and  Practices  of  all  Phanatical  Common- 
er-:,  '2  ts^-  monwealth's-men  and  Jesuitical  Politicians  are  discovered,  confuted, 
and  exposed.    Second  edition.    16mo.    London,  1686. 

Pettit,  Thomas  McKean,  Esq.  An  Annual  Discourse  delivered  before  the 
Historical  Societv  of  Pennsylvania,  Nov.  19,  1828.  12mo,  pp.  38. 
Philadelphia,  1828. 

Petto,  Samuel.  —  See  Collinges,  John. 

Peucinian  Society,  Bowdoin  College.  —  See  Cleaveland,  Xehemiah. 
Peuples  Sauvages,  alliez  de  la  Xouvelle  France.  —  See  Potiierie,  M.  de 

Bacqueville  de  la. 
Peysteb,  J.  Watts  De.  —  See  De  Peysteb. 
Peyto,  Edward.  —  See  Pierce,  Thomas. 

Peyton,  John  Lewis,  Esq.  A  Statistical  View  of  the  State  of  Illinois  and 
of  the  City  of  Chicago.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Chicago,  1855. 

 Suggestions  on  Railroad  Communication  with  the  Pacific  and  the  Trade 

of  China.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Chicago,  1853. 


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Ph.edrus.  Phaedri  Augusti  Caesaris  Liberti  Fabularum  iEsopiarum  Libri 
Quinque.  Interpret,  et  Notis  illustravit  Petrus  Danet.  Appendix, 
nuperrime  ex  MS.  veteri  descriptorum  a  Marquardo  Gudio.  8vo. 
Londini,  1702. 

 Phaedri  Fabula?,  in  usum  Scholarum  expurgatae,  quibus  acced.  Notulae 

Angl.  et  Quuestiones  St.  C.  Bradley.  Ed.  Tertia.  12mo.  Lon- 
dini, 1821. 

Phenomena  quaedam  Apocalyptica.  —  See  Sewall,  Samuel. 
Pharmacopoeia  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  —  See  Massachu- 
setts Medical  Society. 
Pharmacy,  College  of.  —  See  Massachusetts  College  of  Pharmacy. 
Pharsalia.  —  See  Lucan,  M.  Annaeus. 

Phelippes,  Francois-Louis-Anne,  dit  Tronjolly.  —  See  France. 

Phelps,  Alonzo.  Confession  of  Alonzo  Phelps,  the  Rob  Roy  of  the  Missis- 
sippi.   8vo,  pp.  50.    Jackson,  1834. 

Phelps,  Hon.  John  S.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  12 
and  19,  1852,  on  the  Grant  of  Land  to  Missouri.     8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 

Phelps,  Hon.  Samuel  S.  Speech  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery,  &c. ;  United- 
States  Senate,  Jan.  23,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

Phenix,  The ;  or,  A  Revival  of  Scarce  and  Valuable  Pieces,  from  the  Re- 
motest Antiquity  down  to  the  Present  Times.  Nos.  1-30.  2  vols. 
8vo.    London,  1707. 

Phenomenon,  The.  8vo,  pp.  92.  [London],  n.  d.  [Imperfect,  wanting 
imprint.] 

Phi  Alpha  Theta  Society.  —  See  Drake,  Benjamin. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Fraternity  of.    A  Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  *  B  K, 

Alpha  of  Massachusetts,  Harvard  University,  1814.    *8vo,  pp.  20. 

Cambridge,  1814.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  *  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 

Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  1818.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Camb.  1818. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  ^  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 

Harvard  University,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Cambridge,  1829.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  $  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 

Harvard  University,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Cambridge,  1833. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  $  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 

Harvard  University,  1842.    8vb,  pp.  32.    Cambridge,  1842. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  $  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 

Harvard  University,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Cambridge,  1846. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  $  B  K,  Alpha  of  Massachusetts, 

Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  50.    Camb.  1849. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Connecticut  Alpha  of  the  $  B  K,  August, 

1832.    8vo,  pp.  35.    New  Haven,  1832. 
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1838.    8vo,  pp.  46.    New  Haven,  1838. 
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1847.    8vo,  pp.  47.    New  Haven,  1847. 
.  .    Catalogue  of  the  Members  of  the  $  B  K  Society,  Alpha  of 

New  Hampshire.    12mo,  pp.  15.    Hanover,  1806. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Fraternity  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Alpha  of  New 

Hampshire,  Dartmouth  College/ 1832.    8vo,pp.  23.    Hanover,  1832. 
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Witt.  Crafts,  William,  run.  Dewey,  Orville.  Dureee,  Job. 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.  Everett,  Edward.  Gardiner,  William 
Howard.  Goddard,  William  G.  Gould,  Benjamin  A.,  jun.  Gray, 
Francis  C.  Greene,  William.  Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair.  HADDUCK, 
Charles  B.  Hill,  Thomas.  Hillard,  George  8.  HOYT,  Ralph. 
Hurlbut,  William  Henry.  Kirkland,  John  Thornton.  KNAPP, 
Samuel  L.  Marsh,  Ebenezcr  Grant.  Martin,  Benjamin  X. 
Maxcy,  Virgil.  Mellen,  Grenville.  Metcale,  Theron.  Olm- 
sted, Denison.  Paine,  Thomas  [Robert  Treat,  jun.].  Parsons, 
Theophilus.  Peabody,  Andrew  P.  Putnam,  George.  RICHARD- 
SON, James.  Russell,  George  R.  Sprague,  Charles.  SPRAGUE, 
William  B.  Story,  Joseph.  Sumner,  Charles.  Walker,  Timothy. 
Ware,  Henry,  jun.  Wayland,  Francis.  Whitwell,  Benjamin. 
Yale  College. 

Philadelphia,  City  of.  Auditor's  Report  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Blockley 
Alms-house,  May  20,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Philadelphia,  1844. 

 .    Auditor's  Report  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Blockley  Alms-house, 

May  18,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Philadelphia,  1846. 

 .    Auditor's  Report  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Blockley  Alms-house, 

May  18,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Philadelphia,  1847. 

 .    Auditor's  Report  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Blockley  Alms-house, 

May  18,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Philadelphia,  1849. 

 .    Auditor's  Report  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Blocklev  Alms-house, 

May  21,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Philadelphia,  1851. 

 .    Brief  Sketch  of  the  Origin  and  Present  State  of  Philadelphia, 

1804.    16mo,  pp.  18.    Philadelphia,  1805. 

 .    Digest  of  the  Acts  of  Assembly  relative  to  the  Board  of  Health  ; 

with  the  Rules  of  the  Board.    8vo,  pp.  97.    Philadelphia,  1846. 

 .    A  List  of  Streets,  Roads,  Lanes,  Allevs,  &c. ;  with  References 

to  the  Plan  of  Philadelphia.    16mo.    Philadelphia,  1824. 

 .    Ordinances,  Rules,  and  By-laws  for  the  Alms-house,  and  House 

of  Employment.    8vo,  pp.  10.    [Philadelphia,  1796.] 

 .  The  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  with  the  Act  of  In- 
corporation, and  Supplements,  and  Washington's  Address  to  the 
People  of  the  United  States.    8vo.    Philadel.  1798.    (Two  copies.) 

■  .    Reply  of  the  Guardians  for  the  Relief  and  Employment  of  the 

Poor  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia  to  Remarks  made  by  the  Grand 
Inquests,  &c,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1849. 

 .  Auditor's  Report  of  the  Accounts  of  the  Guardians  for  the  Re- 
lief and  Employment  of  the  Poor,  May  15,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Philadelphia,  1843. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  by  the  Guardians  of  the 

Poor  of  the  City  and  Districts  of  Philadelphia  to  visit  the  Cities  of 
Baltimore,  New  York,  Providence,  Boston,  and  Salem.  8vo,  pp.  38. 
Philadelphia,  1827. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  of  the  Select  and  Common 

Councils  on  bringing  Water  into  the  City.  Svo,  pp.  12.  Philadel- 
phia, 1798. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  for  the  Introduction  of  Wholesome 

Water  into  the  City  of  Philadelphia.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadel.  1801. 

 .    Report  of  the  Watering  Committee  upon  the  Present  State  of 

the  Works,  &c,  May  2,  1812.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Philadelphia,  1812. 


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Philadelphia,  City  of,  continued. 

 .    Report  of  the  Watering  Committee  to  the  Select  and  Common 

Councils,  Feb.  11,  1830.    Folio,  pp.  30.    Philadelphia,  1830. 
 .    Report  of  the  Watering  Committee  of  the  Select  and  Common 

Councils  relative  to  the  Termination  of  the  Columbia  and  Philadelphia 

Railroad.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Philadelphia,  1830. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Watering  Committee  for  the  Year  1836  ; 

with  Report  of  1822.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Philadelphia,  1837. 
 .    Rules  and  Regulations  made  by  the  Controllers  of  the  Public 

Schools,  &c,  1819.    Sheet.    Philadelphia,  1819. 
 .    Statement  of  Deaths,  with  the  Diseases  and  Ages,  in  the  City 

and  Liberties  of  Philadelphia,  from  1822  to  1839  inclusive.  Folio. 

Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

 .    Statement  of  the  Expenditures  of  the  City  Commissioners  for 

the  Year  1829.    Folio.    Philadelphia,  1830. 
 .    See  Duche,  Jacob  (Caspipina's  Letters).    Fraxklix,  Benjamin. 

Ixgersoll,  Charles  J.    Mease,  James.    Pennsylvania.  Plain 

Truth.    Vidal  et  al. 

 ,  Annals  of.  —  See  Watson,  John  F. 

 ,  Bible  Society  of.  —  See  Bible  Society. 

 ,  Epidemic  Disorder  in,  1793.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew.    Nassy,  D. 

 ,  Library  Company  of.  —  See  Library  Company. 

 ,  Prison's  of.  —  See  Prison  Discipline. 

Philadelphia  Almanack.  —  See  Almanac. 

 Association  of  Friends  for  the  Instruction  of  Poor  Children.  —  See 

Adelphi  School. 
 Athenreum.  —  See  Wharton,  Thomas  I. 

 Chamber  of  Commerce.    Memorial  of  the  Philadelphia  Chamber  of 

Commerce  to  Congress.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Philadelphia,  1834. 

 College  of  Medicine.    Announcement  of  the  Philadelphia  College  of 

Medicine,  Spring  Session,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Philadelphia,  1850. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Classes  in  the  Philadelphia  College  of  Medicine, 

1847-48.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1S4S. 

 .    See  Burden,  Jesse  R.    Cox,  Christopher  C.    Van  Dyke,  Rush. 

 Company  of  Printers  and  Booksellers.    A  Catalogue  of  Books  published 

by  the  Philadelphia  Company  of  Printers  and  Booksellers  [appended 
to  W.  Spotswood's  Catalogue].    12mo,  pp.  24.     Philadelphia,  1794. 

  County  Medical  Society.  —  See  Jacksox,  Samuel. 

 Dispensary.    An  Account  of  the  Philadelphia  Dispensarv.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Philadelphia,  1802. 

 .    Plan  of  the  Philadelphia  Dispensarv  for  the  Medical  Relief  of 

the  Poor.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Philadelphia,  1786.] 

 .    Rules,  List  of  Contributors,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  11.    Phil.  [1808]. 

 .    Rules,  with  List  of  Contributors,  and  Report  for  1812.  8vo, 

pp.  11.    [Philadelphia,  1813.] 
 .    Rules,  with  List  of  Contributors,  and  Report  for  1813.  8vo, 

pp.  11.    [Philadelphia,  1814.] 
 .    Rules,  with  List  of  Contributors,  and  Report  for  1814.  12mo, 

pp.  11.    [Philadelphia,  1815.] 
 .    Rules,  with  List  of  Contributors,  and  Report  for  1815.  12mo, 

pp.  12.    [Philadelphia,  1816.] 
 Female  Antislaverv  Societv.    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  January,  1846. 

12mo,  pp.  16.    "Philadelphia,  1846. 

 Forum.  —  See  Hirst,  William  L. 

 Medical  Museum.  —  See  Coxe,  John  Redman. 


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Philadelphia  Medical  Society.    Act  of  Incorporation,  and  Laws.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1793. 
 .    First  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Philadelphia  Medical 

Society  on  Quack  Medicines;   read  loth  December,  1827.  8vo, 

pp.  37'.    Philadelphia,  1828. 

 .    See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith.    Coates,  Benjamin  H. 

 Public-Sale  Report.  —  See  Grotjan,  Peter  A. 

 School  of  Anatomy.  —  See  McClixtock,  James. 

 Society  for  alleviating  the  Miseries  of  Public  Prisons.    Constitution  of 

the  Philadelphia  Society  for  alleviating  the  Miseries  of  Public 
Prisons.    8vo,  pp.  10.    Philadelphia,  1830. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Comparative  Health,  Mortality, 

&c,  of  White  and  Colored  Convicts.    8vo,  pp.  24.    [1849]. 

 Society  for  the  Employment  and  Instruction  of  the  Poor.    Report  of 

the  Managers,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Philadelphia,  18,31. 

 Society  for  promoting  Agriculture.  —  See  Biddle,  Nicholas. 

 Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Domestic  Industry,  National  Interests,  and 

Domestic  Manufactures.  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United 
States.    8vo.    Boston,  1819. 

 Sunday  and  Adult  School  Union.    Fifth  Report;  read  May  21,  1822. 

8vo,'  pp.  88.    Philadelphia,  1822. 

 ,  Wilmington,  and  Baltimore  Railroad  Company.    Mortgage  to  Moncure 

Robinson  et  als.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Philadelphia.  18.38. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  January,  1850.   8vo,  pp.  31.   Phil.  1850. 

 .  Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Phila- 
delphia, 1850. 

 .  Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Phila- 
delphia, 1851. 

 .  Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  January,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Phila- 
delphia, 1853. 

 .  Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  Januarv,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Phila- 
delphia, 1854. 

Philadelpiiie.  Maladie  Epidemique  que  regne  a.  —  See  Nassy,  D. 
Phil.e,  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Ripaud,  Louis-Madeleine. 
Philagathos.  —  See  Goffe,  William. 

Philalethic  Society  of  St.  Louis  University.  —  See  Morgan,  John  J. 
Philandrian  Society,  Taunton.  —  See  Benedict,  David. 
Philanthropist,  The. —  See  Sumner,  Charles  (<t>  B  K  Oration,  1846). 
Philbrick,  Samuel.    Facts  and  Observations  illustrative  of  Some  Recent 

Transactions  in  the  Society  of  Friends  at  Lynn  and  Salem,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  68.    Boston,  »23. 
Philip  II.,  King  of  Spain.  —  See  Prescott,  William  H. 
Philip  V.,  King  of  Spain.  —  See  Treaty  of  Utrecht. 
Philipot,  John.  —  See  Camden,  William. 
Philippeaux,  P.  —  See  France. 

Phillippine  Islands.  —  See  Dampier,  William.    Velarde,  Pedro  Murillo. 

Philippius,  Petrus  Paulus.  —  See  Harphius,  Henricus. 

Philip's  War.  —  See  Church,  Thomas.    Mather,  Increase. 

Phillips,  Ezra,  jun.,  Executor,  vs.  Sylvanus  Emerson.  Account  of  the  Tract 
of  a  Territory  called  the  Major's  Purchase,  in  Hanson.  Mass.  Su- 
preme Judicial  Court,  Plymouth,  1853.    Folio,  pp.  5.   ,  1853. 

Phillips,  J.  —  See  Ta vernier,  Jean-Baptist. 

Phillips,  Hon.  John.    Oration  delivered  in  Boston,  Julv  4,  1794.  8vo, 

pp.  19.    Boston,  1794. 
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Phillips,  Mrs.  Miriam.  —  See  Wisner,  Benjamin  B. 
Phillips,  Mrs.  Phebe.  —  See  Pearson,  Elip'halet. 

Phillips,  Rev.  Samuel,  Andover.    The  History  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour 

Jesvs  Christ  epitomis'd.    By  way  of  Question  and  Answer.  16mo, 

pp.  60.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
 Political  Rulers  authoriz'd  and  innuenc'd  by  God  our  Saviour  to  decree 

and  execute  Justice.    Election  Sermon,  1750.    8vo,  pp.  59.  Boston, 

1750.    (Two  copies.) 
 Preaching  Peace  by  Jesus  Christ  describ'd  and  urged.  Convention 

Sermon,  1753.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1753.    (Two  copies.) 
 Seasonable  Advice  to  a  Neighbour,  given  by  way  of  a  Familiar  Dialogue. 

8vo,  pp.  86.    Boston,  1761. 
 The  Sin  of  Suicide  contrary  to  Nature.    A  Discourse  delivered  Jan.  11, 

1767.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1767. 
 Soldiers  Counselled  and  Encouraged.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1741. 

8vo,  pp.  53.    Boston,  1741. 
 Three  Plain  Practical  Discourses,  &c,  after  the  Earthquake,  1727,  and 

on  Renewal  of  the  Covenant.    Preface  by  Rev.  B.  Colman.  16mo. 

Boston,  1728.    (Two  copies;  one  imperfect,  wanting  title.) 
 Wisdom  an  Essential  Requisite  for  an  Evangelical  Pastor.    Sermon  at 

Ordination  of  Rev.  Nathan  Holt,  Danvers,  Jan.  3,  1759.    [Ch.,  Peter 

Clark;  R.H.,  James  Chandler.]    8vo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1759. 
 See  Barnard,  John. 

Phillips,  Hon.  Samuel,  LL.D.,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  Massachusetts. 
Statement  of  the  Kennebeck  Claims,  by  the  Committee  appointed  by 
a  Resolve  of  the  General  Court,  28th  October,  1783.  4to,  pp.  29. 
Boston,  1786.    [With  Manuscript  Notes.] 

 See  Baldwin,  Thomas.  Pearson,  Eliphalet.  Tappan,  David.  Tay- 
lor, John  L. 

Phillips,  Hon.  Stephen  C.  A  Lecture  on  the  Usefulness  of  Lyceums ;  de- 
livered before  the  American  Institute  of  Instruction,  August,  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1831. 

 Oration  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  Young  Men  of  Salem,  July  4, 

1831.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Salem,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  upon  the  Bill  for  the  Relief  of  the  Sufferers  by  the  Fire  at  New 

York;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  16,  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1836. 

 Speech  delivered  at  Faneuil  Hall  on  the  Case  of  the  Abducted  Slave. 

4to,  pp.  2.    n.  d. 

 See  Salem,  City  of. 

Phillips,  Hon.  William,  Boston.  —  See  Wisner,  Benjamin  B. 
Phillips,  Sampson,  and  Co.    Catalogues  of  Books.    [Sale.]    8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1855-57. 

Phillips  Academy,  Andover.  The  Constitution  of  Phillips  Academy,  in 
Andover.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Andover,  1817.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Copy  of  the  Address  delivered  to  the  Students  of  Phillips 

Academy,  in  Andover,  July  18,  1791.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Exeter,  1791. 

 .  Order  of  Exercises  for  Exhibition,  Aug.  22,  1820.  Broad- 
side.  [1820]. 

 .    Remonstrance  addressed  to  the  Trustees   of.  —  See  Dana, 

Daniel. 

 .    See  Morse,  Jedidiah.    Taylor,  John  L.  (Memoir  of  Samuel 

Phillips,  LL.D.).    Theological  Seminary,  Andover  (Memorial). 

 Exeter  Academy.    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Phillips 

Exeter  Academy.    12mo,  pp.  59.    Exeter,  1838. 


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Phillips  Exeter  Academy,  continued. 

 .  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  Phillips  Exeter  Acade- 
my, N.IL,  1838-39.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Exeter,  1839. 

 .    See  McClure,  David.    Morison,  John  Hopkins. 

PllILIPPS,  Rev.  P.  Ufudd-dod  i  Lywodraeth  a  Chariadoldeb.  Loyalty  and 
Love.  Sermon  preached  at  St.  Paul's,  Co  vent  Garden,  in  the  British 
Language,  St.  David's  Day,  March  1,  1715,  before  the  Society  of 
Ancient  Britons.  [Welsh  and  English.]  8vo,  pp.  30.  Lon- 
don, 1716. 

Piiillippo,  Rev.  James  M.    Jamaica;  its  Past  and  Present  State.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1843. 
Piiiloclean  Society  of  Rutgers  College.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D. 
Philo-Italian  Society.  —  See  Massachusetts  Philo-Italian  Society. 
Philological  Society  of  London.    The  European  Magazine  and  London 

Review.    Vols.  29  to  32,  35,  37,  40  to  50,  1796-1806.    17  vols.  8vo. 

London,  1796-1806.    For  vols.  51,  55-63,  65,  and  67,  see  European 

Magazine. 

Philology  of  the  Chinese  Language.  —  See  Morrison,  Robert. 
Philomathean  Society  of  Union  College.  —  See  Tappan,  Henry  P. 

 of  Illinois  State  University.  —  See  Pile,  Graft  M. 

 of  Pennsylvania  College,  Gettysburg.  —  See  Allen,  William  H. 

 of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Biddle,  James  C.  In- 

gersoll,  Joseph  R.    Wood,  George  B. 
Piiilomathic  Society  of  the  College  of  Louisiana.  —  See  Gird,  H.  H. 
Philomela,  The.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton  (The  Nightingale). 
Philometer,  The ;  or,  The  Guage  of  his  Majesty's  [Napoleon's]  "Love" 

towards  the  Americans.    Broadside.    [Charleston,  n.  d.] 
Philosopher's  Stone,  Five  Treatises  of  the.  —  See  Alchemy. 
Philosophia  Naturalis.  —  See  Heereboord,  Adrian. 
Philosophic  Education,  Outlines  of.  —  See  Picket,  Albert. 
 Solitude. —  See  Livingston,  William. 

Philosophical  Conferences  of  the  Virtuosi  of  France.  —  See  Renaudot, 
Eusebius. 

 Epitaph  (The)  of  W.  C,  Esquire.  —  See  C,  W. 

 Tracts.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel. 

 Transactions.  —  See  American  Philosophical  Society.  Royal 

Society. 

Philosopiiie  des  Grandes  Epidemies.  —  See  Bureaud-Riofrey,  A.  M. 
Philosophronian  Society  of  Hanover  College,  la.  —  See  Allen,  James  S. 
Philosophy.  —  See  Le  Grand,  Antonius. 

 of  Analogy.  —  See  Wayland,  Francis. 

 of  the  Human  Mind.  —  See  Stewart,  Dugald. 

 of  Medicine.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

 ,  Moral.  —  See  Adams,  Jasper. 

 of  Mysterious  Agents.  —  See  Rogers,  Edward  C. 

Piiipps,  Rev.  Harrison  G.  O.  —  See  Lunt,  William  P. 

Phipps,  Rev.  Joseph.    A  Dissertation  on  the  Nature  and  Effect  of  Christian 

Baptism.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1811. 
Piiipps,  William.  —  See  Porter,  Samuel. 

Phips,  Lieut.-Gov.  Spencer.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel.  Treaty  with  the 
Eastern  Indians. 

Phips,  Sir  William,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Calef,  Robert 
(More  Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.  Postscript).  Mather, 
Cotton.    Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  vii.). 

"  Phocion."  —  See  Federalist,  The.    Hamilton,  Alexander. 


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Phocion,  Letters  of.    [George  T.  Curtis.]  —  See  Massachusetts,  Common- 
wealth of  (Discussions  on  the  Constitution). 
Phreislebius,  Christophorus.  —  See  Justinian. 
Phrenological  Almanac.  —  See  Fowler,  O.  S.  and  L.  N. 
 Chart.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Albany,  1839. 

Phrenology.  —  See  Barber,  Jonathan.  Bartlett,  Elisha.  Biegler, 
Augustus  P.  Caldwell,  Charles.  Fowler,  L.  N.  Fowler,  O.  S. 
Green,  James  D.  Hamilton,  Frank  H.  Olcott,  Thomas  W. 
Pons,  T.  H. 

 Epitome  of.  —  See  Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  B. 

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Phrexo-Mnemotechny.  —  See  Fauyel-Gouraud,  Francois. 

Physic  e  ad  Lumen  Divinum  Reformats  Synopsis.  —  See  Comenius,  Jo- 
hannes Amos. 

Physical  Education.  —  See  Peirson,  Abel  L. 

 Geography.  —  See  Forster,  John  Reinhold.    Guyot,  Arnold. 

 of  the  Country  between  Missouri  and  California. —  See  Benton, 

Thomas  H. 

 of  the  Mississippi  Valley.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Con- 

trib.,  vol.  ii.). 

 Science.  —  See  Ford,  Timothy. 

Physices  Christiana-.  —  See  DANJSUS,  Lambertus. 

Physician,  The  Good.    By  John  Homans,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vii.). 
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Physicians,  Early  American.  —  See  Sewall,  Thomas  (Lecture  before  the 
Medical  Department  of  Columbian  College.  Note). 

 ,  Memoirs  of  American.  —  See  Thacher,  James. 

 of  Marietta,  Ohio.  —  See  Hildreth,  S.  P. 

Physician's  Phylactic  against  a  Lawyer's  Venefic.  —  See  Cary,  George. 

Physick,  Philip*  Syng,  M.D.  —  See  Randolph,  Jacob. 

PHYSICK,  A  Short  Method  of.  —  See  B.,  C. 

Physiognomy.  —  See  Spurzheim,  John  Gaspar. 

Physiological  Commentaries.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

 Society,  American.  —  See  American  Physiological  Society. 

 Temperance  Society.    Proceedings  of  the  Physiological  Temperance 

Societv  of  the  Medical  Institute  of  Louisville.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1842. 

Physiology.  —  See  Dowler,  Bennet. 

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Plan  Piano;  or,  Intercourse  between  H.  Feme,  D.D.,  and  J.  Harrington, 
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[Piciion,  Thomas.]  Genuine  Letters  and  Memoirs,  relating  to  the  History 
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[  ]  National  Rights  and  State  Rights.  A  Review  of  the  Case  of  Alexan- 
der McLeod.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1841. 

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 Catalogue  of  the  Philological,  Classical,  and  Law  Library  of  the  Hon. 

John  Pickering.  [Auction  Sale,  September,  1846.]  8vo.  Bos- 
ton. 1846. 

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vol.  x.  3d  Series).  MOOKE,  N.  F.  SUMNER,  Charles  (*  B  K  Ora- 
tion, 184(5).    White,  Daniel  Appleton. 

Pickering,  Ilev.  Theophilus.  A  Bad  Omen  to  the  Churches  of  New  Eng- 
land in  Mr.  John  Cleaveland's  Ordination.  4to,  pp.  12,  4.  Bos- 
ton, 1747.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  The  Chebacco  Narrative  rescued  from  the  Charge  of  Falshood  and  Par- 
tiality, in  a  Reply  to  the  Answer  of  the  Second  Church,  Ipswich. 
4to,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1738. 

 Mr.  Pickering's  Letter  to  Mr.  Whitefield ;  together  with  Mr.  Picker- 
ing's Letter  to  a  Neighbouring  Minister.  4to,  pp.  8.  Boston,  1745. 
(Two  copies.) 

 The  Rev.  Mr.  Pickering's  Letters  to  the  Rev.  N.  Rogers  and  Mr.  D. 

Rogers,  of  Ipswich  ;  with  their  Answer  to  Mr.  Pickering's  First  Let- 
ter ;  as  also  his  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Davenport.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Bos- 
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Pickering,  Hon.  Timothy,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States.  Address 
to  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  May  5,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Sa- 
lem, 1818.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  before  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  Feb.  21,  1820.  Svo, 

pp.  27.    Salem,  1820. 

 Instructions  to  Charles  Cotesworth  Pinckney,  John  Marshall,  and  El- 
bridge  Gerry,  Ministers  to  the  French  Republic,  July  15,  1797.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Philadelphia,  1798.    (Three  copies.) 

 Interesting  Correspondence  between  H.  E.  Gov.  Sullivan  and  Col.  Pick- 
ering ;  in  whicli  the  Latter  vindicates  himself  against  the  Charges  of 
the  Governor  and  others.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Boston,  1808.  (Three 
copies.) 

 Letter  exhibiting  to  his  Constituents  the  Imminent  Danger  of  an  Unne- 
cessary and  Ruinous  War.  Addressed  to  James  Sullivan,  Governor 
of  Massachusetts.    Svo,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1808. 

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Unnecessary  and  Ruinous  War.  Second  edition.  Svo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1808. 

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United  States,  Aug.  8,  17&7.    8vo,  pp.  37.    [No  imprint.] 
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late  William  Cunningham,  Esq.    Svo.    Salem,  1824.    (Two  copies.) 
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late  William  Cunningham,  Esq.,  1803-12.     Second  edition.  8vo. 

Salem,  1824. 

 Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the  Resolution  to  repeal 

the  Embargo  Acts,  Nov.  30,  1808.    Svo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Em- 
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Pickes,  Josias.  A  Mite  cast  into  the  Treasure  ;  being  a  Witness-bearer  for 
Jesus  Christ,  given  into  the  Committee  of  the  Army.  Broadside. 
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Picket,  Albert ;  and  Picket,  John  W.  The  Academician ;  containing  the 
Elements  of  Scholastic  Science  and  the  Outlines  of  Philosophic  Edu- 
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Picket,  John  W.  (Ed.).  The  Western  Academician,  and  Journal  of  Educa- 
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PlCKMAN,  Hon.  Benjamin.  —  See  Brazer,  John. 

Pictet,  M.  A.  Description  d'un  Meteore  vu  dans  la  Province  de  Connecti- 
cut, aux  Etats-Unis  [Decembre,  1807],  et  Details  Ulterieurs  commu- 
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Pictorial  Family  Magazine.  —  See  Sears,  Robert. 

 Field-book  of  the  Revolution.  —  See  LossiNG,  Benson  J. 

 History  of  the  American  Revolution.  —  See  Sears,  Robert. 

 Illustrations  of  the  Bible.  —  See  Sears,  Robert. 

Pieces  Justificatives.  —  See  Memoires  sur  les  Finances. 

 relatives  a  la  Prise  de  Mons  par  le  Lieutenant-General  Dumouriez.  — 

See  France. 

 trouvees  dans  les  Papiers  de  MM.  de  Montmorin,  Laporte,  etc.  —  See 

France. 

 trouvees  dans  le  Secretaire  du  Roi,  lues  a  i'Assemblee  Nationale  le  15 

Aout,  1792.  —  See  France. 

 trouvees  a  Venise,  dans  le  Porte-feuille  de  d'Antraigues.  —  See  France. 

Pied  Romain,  Rapport  au  Sujet  du.  —  See  Jomard,  Edme-Frangois. 
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Pierce,  Charles.  The  Arts  and  Sciences  abridged ;  with  a  Selection  of 
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Pierce,  Franklin,  President  of  the  United  States.  Message  from  the  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States  to  both  Houses  of  Congress,  3d  Sess.,  34th 
Cong.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Washington,  1856. 

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Pierce,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  An  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  Thomas  A. 
Davis  ;  delivered  Nov.  25,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1845.  (Two 
copies.) 

 Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Town  Hall  in  Brookline,  14th  October, 

1845.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1846. 

 Brookline  Jubilee.    A  Discourse  delivered  in  Brookline,  at  the  Request 

of  its  Inhabitants,  15th  March,  1847,  Half  a  Century  from  his  Ordi- 
nation.   8vo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1847. 

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8vo,  pp.  32.    Cambridge,  1806.    (Three  copies.) 

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Boston,  1818. 

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the  Second  Century  from  its  Settlement.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

 Discourse  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Meeting-house  of  the  First  Congre- 
gational Society,  Burlington,  Vt.,  Jan.  9,  1817.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Bur- 
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 Discourse  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Samuel  Clark,  Princeton,  June  18, 

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 Reminiscences  of  Forty  Years  ;  delivered  19th  March,  1837.  8vo, 

pp.  35.    Boston,  1837. 

 Requisites  to  our  Country's  Glory.  Election  Sermon,  1849.  With  Ap- 
pendix.   8vo,  pp.  62.    Boston,  1849.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Right  of  Private  Judgment  in  Religion.    Dudleian  Lecture,  Oct.  24, 

1821.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Cambridge,  1821. 

  Sermon  at  the  Gathering  of  the  Second  Congregational  Church,  Dor- 
chester, Jan.  1,  1808.  With  Fellowship  of  Churches  by  Rev.  E. 
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June  8,  1806;  and  Dedicatory  Sermon,  June  11,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  33. 
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Pierce,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  President  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford.  A 
Collection  of  Sermons  upon  Several  Occasions.    4to.    Oxford,  1671. 

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Pierpont,  Rev.  James.  —  See  First  Church  in  New  Haven. 

Pierpont,  Rev.  John.    The  Burning  of  the  Ephesian  Letters.    A  Sermon 

preached  in  Hollis-street  Church,  8th  December,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

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Church,  Jan.  27, 1839.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1839.    (Two  copies.) 

 New  Heavens  and  a  New  Earth.    A  Discourse  preached  in  Hollis-street 

Church,  Jan.  1,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1837. 

 The  Reformer  and  the  Conservative.  A  Discourse  delivered  24th  No- 
vember, 1839.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1840. 

 "  The  Things  that  make  for  Peace."     Sermon  preached  Dec.  3,  1837. 

12mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1-&37. 

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Sermon,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1828.    (Two  copies') 

 Letter  of  the  Boston  Association  of  Congregational  Ministers  to  Rev. 

John  Pierpont ;  with  his  Reply.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1846. 

 Letter  from  the  Hollis-street  Society  to  their  Unitarian  Brethren  ;  with 

Documents.    Svo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1846. 

 Proceedings  of  a  Meeting  of  Friends  of  Rev.  John  Pierpont ;  and  his 

Reply  to  the  Charges  of  the  Committee  of  Hollis-street  Societv. 
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Pierpont,  Rev.  John,  jun.  —  See  Stetson,  Caleb. 

Pierre  Gravee  trouvee  dans  un  Ancien  Tumulus  Americain.  —  See  Jo- 
ma  rd,  Edme-Franqois. 

Pierronet,  Thomas.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  1st  Series). 

Piers,  John,  Archbishop  of  York,  Funeral  Sermon  on.  —  See  King,  John 
(Appendix  to  Lectures). 

Pierson,  Hon.  Isaac.  —  See  Banking. 

Pierson,  Rev.  John,  A.M.    Christ  the  Son  of  God,  as  God-man  Mediator. 

Sermon  before  the  New-York  Presbytery,  Newark,  N.J.,  May  8, 

1751.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1751. 
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Oct.  9,  1747,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Dickinson.   8vo,  pp.  24. 

New  York,  1748. 

Pietas  et  Gratulatio  Collegii  Cantabrigiensis  apud  Novanglos.  —  See  Har- 
vard College. 
 in  Patriam.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Piety  (The)  of  founding  Churches  for  the  Worship  of  God.  —  See  Caner, 
Henry. 

 and  Learning  the  Great  Ornament  and  Character  of  Priesthood.  —  See 

Heskith,  Thomas. 

Pigafetta  [Antonio].  Premier  Voyage  autour  du  Monde  par  le  Che- 
valier Pigafetta,  sur  l'Escadre  de  Magellan,  1519-22.  8vo. 
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Pigot,  Rev.  George.  A  Vindication  of  the  Practice  of  the  Antient  Chris- 
tians, as  well  as  the  Church  of  England  and  other  Reformed  Churches, 
in  the  Observation  of  Christmas  Day;  in  Answer  to  Thomas  de 
Laune,  Mr.  Whiston,  and  Mr.  John  Barnard,  of  Marblehead.  Ser- 
mon preached  4th  January,  1729-30.  8vo,  pp.  41.  Boston,  1731. 
(Two  copies  ;  one  containing  Manuscript  Marginal  Notes.) 

Pigwacket,  Defeat  at.  May  8,  1725. —  See  SYMMES,  Thomas. 

Pike,  James.    The  Columbian  Orthographer.    12mo.    Boston,  1808. 

Pike,  Rev.  James.  —  See  Wise,  Jeremiah. 

Pike,  Rev.  John.    Election  Sermon,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1857. 
Pike,  Joseph.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 
Pike,  Rev.  Richard.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

Pike,  Samuel.  Free  Grace  indeed !  Set  forth  in  a  Scriptural  View  of  the 
Principle  of  Grace  wrought  in  the  Heart  by  the  Spirit.  Reply  to  the 
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[  ]  A  Plain  and  Full  Account  of  the  Christian  Practices  of  the  Sande- 

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Pike,  Gen.  Zebulon  Montgomery.  Life,  by  Henry  Whiting.  —  See  Sparks, 
Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  v.  2d  Series). 

Pile,  Graft  M.  An  Address  on  Intellectual  Development,  July  30  [1856], 
before  the  Utilior  and  Philomatha?an  Societies  of  Illinois  State  Uni- 
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Pilgrim,  Parable  of  the.  —  See  Patrick,  Simon. 

Pilgrim  Conference  of  Churches.  —  See  Clark,  Joseph  S. 

 Fathers,  Chronicles  of  the.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 

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 Society  of  Louisville.  —  See  Ripley,  Charles. 

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of  the  Pilgrims  on  the  Twenty-first  Day  of  December.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Boston,  1850. 

 .    See  BlagDEN,  George  W. 

Pilgrimage,  Purchas  his.  —  See  Purchas,  Samuel. 

PlLGRIMES,  Purchas  his.  —  See  Purchas,  Samuel. 

Pilgrims  at  Leyden,  Memoirs  of  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix. 
3d  Series). 

"  (The)  of  the  Rock."  —  See  Chandler,  Joseph  R. 

 ,  The  Spirit  of  the.  —  See  Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims. 

Pilgrim's  Progress.  Editions  of  the  Pilgrim's  Progress  by  John  Bunyan. 
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PlLHES,  Joseph.  Le  Bienfait  Anonyme.  Comedie,  en  Trois  Actes,  en  Prose. 
8vo,  pp.  48.    Paris,  1785. 

Pillar  of  Gratitude,  A.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 (A)  of  Salt  to  season  a  Corrupt  Age.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

Pillars  (The)  of  the  Church  of  England.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

 of  Priestcraft  and  Orthodoxy  shaken.  —  See  Baron,  Richard. 

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of  a  South-Carolina  Planter.    1.  On  the  Case  of  Jona.  Robbins. 

2.  On  the  Recent  Captures  of  American  Vessels  by  British  Cruisers. 

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vention in  Philadelphia,  28th  May,  1787.    4to,  pp.  27.    N.Y.,  n.  d. 
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Pinckney,  Gen.  Charles  Cotesworth,  Eulogy  on.  —  See  Garden,  Alexander. 

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Pinckney,  Gen.  Thomas.  —  See  South-Carolina  Agricultural  Society. 
Pine  Lands.  —  See  North-American  Land  Company. 
 of  Georgia.  —  See  Siebald,  George. 

Pine-Street  Church.  The  Articles  of  Faith  and  Covenant  of  the  Pine- 
street  Church,  Boston;  with  List  of  Members.  12mo,  pp.  30.  Bos- 
ton, 1833. 

Pingree,  David.  —  See  Salem,  City  of. 

PlNKNEY,  Hon.  William.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Maryland  [on 
Slavery  and  the  Slave-trade],  November,  1789.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Phila- 
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Treaty  with  Great  Britain,  1806. 
Pino  Manrique,  Juan  del.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  ii.). 
Pioneer  (The),  or  California  Monthly  Magazine ;  February,  March,  April, 

May,  and  July,  1854.    8vo.    San  Francisco,  1854. 
Pioneer  History.  —  See  Hildreth,  S.  P. 

Pious  (The)  Cry  to  the  Lord  for  Help  when  the  Godly  and  Faithful  fail.  — 

See  Prince,  Thomas. 
Pious  Christian  (The)  devoted  to  Christ  living  and  dying.  —  See  Searl 

John  (Funeral  Sermon  on  Mrs.  Phebe  Parsons).  ' 


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Pious  Instructor,  The.  —  See  Coolidge,  Daniel. 

Pipe  Rolls.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Piper,  Asa.  —  See  Allen,  Jonathan. 

Pipon,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Kirkland,  John  Thornton. 

Piracy.  Lives  and  Confessions  of  John  Williams,  Francis  Frederick,  John 
P.  Rog,  and  Peter  Peterson;  executed  at  Boston,  Feb.  18,  1819. 
Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston  [1819], 

 The  Trials  of  Eight  Persons,  indited  for  Piracy,  &c,  at  a  Justiciary- 
Court  of  Admiralty,  held  in  Boston,  in  New  England,  18th  October, 
1717.    With  Appendix.    Folio,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1718. 

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found  Guilty,  and  condemned,  at  a  Court  of  Admiralty  held  at  Bos- 
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coln, Barnabas.    Tully,  Samuel.    AVilliams,  John. 

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Pirates,  brought  unto  a  Tragical  and  Untimely  End ;  some  Confer- 
ences with  them  ;  their  Behaviour  at  their  Execution  ;  and  a  Sermon 
preached  on  that  Occasion  [by  Cotton  Mather].  8vo,  pp.  51.  Bos- 
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jamin.   Mather,  Cotton. 

PlSCATOR,  Johannes.  Commentarius  in  Genesin ;  id  est,  Librum  Primum 
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Piscatu,  De.  —  See  Oppian. 

Pitciilyn,  John.  —  See  Dukes,  Joseph. 

Pithou,  .  —  See  France. 

Pitkin,  Hon.  Timothy.  A  Political  and  Civil  History  of  the  United  States  of 
America,  from  the  Year  1763  to  the  Close  of  the  Administration  of 
President  Washington,  1797.    2  vols.  8vo.    New  Haven,  1828. 

 Speech  on  the  Loan  Bill;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 

of  the  United  States,  Feb.  10,  1814.    Svo,  pp.  19.    Alexandria,  1814. 

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8vo.    Hartford,  1816. 

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Svo.    New  Haven,  1835. 

Pitkin,  Hon.  AVilliam,  Governor  of  Connecticut.  —  See  Williams,  Eliphalet. 

[Pitman,  Hon.  John,  LL.D.]  Discourse  delivered  at  Providence,  Aug.  5,  1 836  ; 
being  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Pro- 
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Pitman,  Joseph  S.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Thomas  Wilson  Dorr  for  Trea- 
son against  the  State  of  Rhode  Island.  8vo.  Boston,  1844.  (Two 
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Pitt,  William.  Earl  of  Chatham.  Genuine  Abstracts  from  Two  Speeches  of 
the  late  Earl  of  Chatham,  and  his  Reply  to  the  Earl  of  Suffolk.  8vo, 
pp.  58.    London,  1779. 


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[No  imprint.] 

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Author  of  the  Review.    8vo,  pp.  36.    London,  1763. 

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8vo,  pp.  68.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 Review  of  Mr.  Pitt's  Administration.  Second  edition.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1768. 

Pitt,  Rt.  Hon.  William.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.  —  See  Lyford,  William  G. 

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Ormsby. 

Pittsburgh  and  Ohio  Canal.  Documents  relative  to  a  Communication 
between  Pittsburgh  and  the  Ohio  Canal.  8vo,  pp.  xiv.  29.  Pitts- 
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 and  Ohio  Railroad.    Address  of  a  Committee  appointed  by  the  Citizens 

of  Pittsburgh,  July  20,  1831,  on  the  Subject  of  a  Railroad.  12mo, 
pp.  24.    Pittsburgh,  1832. 

Pittsfield,  Mass.  —  See  Allen,  Thomas. 

 ,  History  of.    By  Henry  K.  Strong.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (History  of 

Berkshire). 

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Pittsfield  Commercial  and  Classical  Boarding-School.  Catalogue  of 
the  Pittsfield  Commercial  and  Classical  Boarding- School,  1841. 
12mo,  pp.  11.    New  York  [1841]. 

Pitts-Street  Chapel.  —  See  Waterston,  Robert  C. 

Pius  VII.,  Pope.  —  See  Marche,  Jean-Francois  de  la. 

Place,  Mrs.  M.    The  Affectionate  Son.    8vo.    n.  d. 

Place  and  Patronage,  On  the  Influence  of.  —  See  Quincy,  Josiah. 
y?,  2  0     Placita  Generalia  et  Specialia.    In  an  Exact  Collection  of  the  most  Usefull 
and  Necessary  Presidents  of  Declarations,  &c.    8vo.    London,  1674. 

Placitorum  in  Dorao  Capitulari  Westmonasteriensi  Asservatorum  Abbrevia- 
te. —  See  Great  Britain. 

Plagi-Scurriliad,  The.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

Plague.  An  Interesting  Account  of  the  Plague,  Yellow  Fever,  &c,  as  they 
have  prevailed  in  Different  Countries.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1820. 

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Plain-Dealing;  or,  Nevves  from  New  England.  Lechford.  —  See  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  \;ol.  iii.  3d  Series). 

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Plain  Directions  how  the  Duty  of  Swearing  may  be  safely  managed.  — 
See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Discourse  for  Little  Children.    With  Preface  by  Rev.  T.  Jones.  Se- 
venth edition.    16mo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1765. 
^HtT.'      Plaine  English  ;  or,  A  Discourse  concerning  the  Accommodation,  the 
Armie,  the  Association.    4to,  pp.  28.    [London],  1643. 

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Plain  Englishman's  Historian,  The.  —  See  England,  History  of. 

 Facts.  —  See  Indian  Rights. 

 Truth,  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America ;  containing  Remarks 

on  "Common  Sense."  8vo,  pp.  84.  Philadelphia,  1776.  (Two 
copies.) 


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Plain  Truth,  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  America ;  containing  Remarks 
on  "  Common  Sense."  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  47.  London,  re- 
printed, 1776. 

 .  Additions  to  Plain  Truth,  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Ame- 
rica ;  containing  Remarks  on  Common  Sense.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Phila- 
delphia, 1776. 

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Philadelphia,  and  Province  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Franklin,  Ben- 
jamin. 

 Truths  (The)  of  the  Gospel  most  Profitable.  —  See  Cook,  William. 

Plainfield,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 

Porter,  Jacob. 
Plan  of  the  English  Commerce.    8vo.    London,  1727. 
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 for  establishing  a  Chaplain  of  the  Presbyterian  Denomination  in  the 

Jail,  Hospital,  and  Bettering-house,  Philadelphia.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Philadelphia,  1802. 

Planetary  Motion.  —  See  Sims,  James.  Smithsonian  Institution 
(Contrib.,  vol.  ix.). 

Plank-Road  Statistics  of  the  State  of  New  York.  —  See  New  York, 
State  of. 

Planta  Fremontianje.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  vi.). 
Plantarum  Anglise  Catalogus. —  See  Ray,  John. 
Plantation,  God's  Promise  to  his.  —  See  Cotton,  John. 

 at  Petit  St.  Louis,  Hispaniola,  Description  of  a.  —  See  Samonal, 

J.  B.  and  L. 

Plantations  in  New  England.  —  See  White,  John  (Planter's  Plea). 

Plantation-Trade,  The.  —  See  D'Avenant,  Charles. 

Planter,  The  Grenada.  —  See  Grenada. 

Planter's  and  Merchant's  Almanac.  —  See  Miller,  A.  E. 

 Plea.  —  See  White,  John. 

Planting  of  Timber.  —  See  Standish,  Arthur. 

Plantis,  De  [Aristotle].  —  See  Brassicanus,  Johan.  Alexander. 

[Plat,  H.,  Esq.]    The  New  and  Admirable  Arte  of  Setting  of  Corne.  4to, 

pp.  30.    London,  1600. 
Plata,  Rio  de  la.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 
Platform  of  Church  Discipline.  —  See  Cambridge  Platform. 
 of  Ecclesiastical  Government  established  by  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  A 

Discourse  addressed  by  a  New-England  Pastor  to  his  Flock,  March  26, 

1826.    12mo,  pp.  27.    [No  imprint.] 
Platina,  Baptista.  —  See  Rycaut,  Sir  Paul. 

Plato.  Platonis  Atheniensis  Philosophi  Summi  ac  penitus  Divini  Opera, 
qva?  ad  nos  extant  Omnia,  per  Ianvm  Cornarivm  Lat.  Ling,  con- 
scripta.  Additis  Marsilii  Ficini  Argumentis  et  Commentarijs.  Folio. 
Basilea?,  1561. 

Plato  Redivivus.  —  See  Neville,  Henry. 

P[latt],  Sir  Hugh,  Kt.  Floraes  Paradise,  beautified  and  adorned  with  Sun- 
dry Sorts  of  Delicate  Fruites  and  Flowers.    16mo.    London,  1608. 

  Sundry  New  and  Artificial  Remedies  against  Famine.  —  See  C,  W. 

(Collect.  Chym.). 

Plattes,  Gabriel.  A  Discovery  of  Subterranean  Treasure  ;  viz.,  All  Manner 
of  Mines  and  Minerals.  Also  the  Art  of  Melting,  Refining,  &c. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Philadelphia,  1792. 

Playfair,  Prof.  John.  —  See  Leslie,  John. 

Plea  for  God,  A.  —  See  Williams,  William. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


PLEA  for  the  Layman's  interpreting  the  Scriptures.  —  See  Ow  EN|  John. 

 for  the  Life  of  Dying  Religion.  —  See  Torrey,  Samuel. 

 for  the  Ministers  of  New  England,  per  Amicum  Cleri  et  Populi.  lOmo, 

pp.  14.    Boston,  1724. 

PLEADING  for  the  Poor.  —  See  Poo  it. 

Pleadings,  Abstract  of.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

PLEASANT  Walk  (A)  to  Heaven. —  See  Gilbert,  Claudius. 

Pleasures  and  Advantages  of  True  Religion.  A  Poem.  —  See  HUNTING- 
TON, Daniel. 

 of  Early  Piety.  —  See  McClure,  David. 

 peculiar  to  the  Ministerial  Life.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 

 of  True  Humanity,  —  See  Rogers,  John  (Three  Sermons). 

Pledges  of  History.  —  See  Du  Bois,  William  E. 

Plees,  William.  An  Account  of  the  Island  of  Jersey  ;  containing  a  Com- 
pendium of  its  History,  &c.  With  Engravings  and  Map.  4to. 
Southampton,  1817. 

Plenty,  A  Design  for.  —  See  Hartlir,  Samuel. 

Plescheef,  Capt.  Sergey.  Survey  of  the  Russian  Empire.  Third  edition. 
Translated  from  the  Russian,  by  Rev.  James  Smirnove.  12mo. 
Dublin,  1792. 

Plessis,  Armand  Jean  de,  Cardinal  de  Richelieu.  —  See  Howell,  James. 

Plessis,  Philippe,  Sieur  du.  —  See  MORNEY,  Philippe  du. 

Pleurisy.  —  Sec  Tennent,  John. 
,  /v  c>        Pliny.    An  Address  of  Thanks  to  a  Good  Prince  ;  presented  in  the  Panegy- 
riek  of  Pliny  upon  Trajan.    12mo.    London,  1686. 

Ploos  van  Amstel,  Corncille.  Avis  concernant  une  Collection  d'Estampes, 
selon  la  Nouvelle  Invention  de  M.  Corneille  Ploos  van  Amstel.  8vo, 
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Plot,  Robert,  LL.D.  The  Natural  History  of  Staffordshire.  Folio.  [Ox- 
ford ?  1680.    Wanting  title.] 

Plot,  The  Popish,  and  Plotters  considered.  —  See  Popish  Plot. 

Plowden,  Francis,  LL.D.  Human  Subordination;  being  an  Elementary 
Disquisition  concerning  the  Civil  and  Spiritual  Power  and  Authority. 
8vo.    Paris,  1824. 

 A  Short  History  of  the  British  Empire  during  the  last  Twenty  Months  ; 

viz.,  from  May,  1792,  to  the  Close  of  the  Year  1793.    8vo.  Dub- 
lin, 1794. 

 A  Short  History  of  the  British  Empire,  from  May,  1792,  to  the  Close  of 

the  Year  1793.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1794. 
Plume  Volante,  La.  —  See  Mason,  William. 

[Plumer,  William,  Governor  of  New  Hampshire.]  Address  to  the  Clergy  of 
Xew  England  on  their  Opposition  to  the  Rulers  of  the  United  States. 
12mo,  pp.  28.    Concord,  N.H.,  1814. 

 See  New  Hampshire,  State  of.    Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

Plumer,  Hon.  William,  jun.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Rocking- 
ham Agricultural  Society,  Oct.  18,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Exeter,  1821. 

 Speech  on  the  Missouri  Question  ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives, Feb.  21,  1820.    12mo,  pp.  42.    n.  d. 

Plummer,  Jonathan.  A  New  Psalm  and  a  New  Funeral  Sermon,  on  the 
Deaths  of  Many  People,  1813.    One  sheet,    n.  d. 

Plummer  Family,  Memoir  of  the.    D.  A.  White.  —  See  Plummer  Hall. 

Plummer  Hall,  Salem.  Proceedings  upon  the  Dedication  of  Plummer 
Hall,  Salem,  Oct.  6,  1857  ;  including  Rev.  Mr.  Hoppin's  Address 
and  Judge  White's  Memoir  of  the  Plummer  Family.  8vo,  pp.  97. 
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Plumpton,  Sir  Edward,  Kt.  —  See  Plumpton  Correspondence. 

Plimpton  Correspondence.  A  Series  of  Letters,  chiefly  Domestick, 
■written  in  the  Reigns  of  Edward  IV.,  Richard  III.,  Henry  VII.,  and 
Henry  VIII.  Edited  by  Thomas  Stapleton.  Printed  for  the  Camden 
Society.    4to.    London,  1839. 

PLURALITIES  Indefensible.    8vo.    London,  1743. 

Plus  Ultra.  —  See  Glanvill,  Joseph. 

Plutarch.  Plutarch's  Morals.  Translated  from  the  Greek,  by  Several 
Hands.    Vols,  i.,  ii.,  and  v.    3  vols.  8vo.    London,  1690. 

 Plutarch's  Morals.    Translated  from  the  Greek,  by  Several  Hands. 

Edited  by  M.  Morgan.  Fourth  edition.  Vols,  i.,  iii.,  iv.,  v.  4  vols. 
8vo.    London,  1704. 

Plymley,  Peter  [Pseud.].  —  See  Catholics. 

Plymouth,  Colony  of.  The  Book  of  the  General  Laws  of  the  Inhabitants  of 
the  Jurisdiction  of  New  Plimouth,  collected  out  of  the  Records  of 
the  General  Court.    Folio,  pp.  75.    Boston,  1685.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Compact ;  with  the  Charter  and  Laws  of  the  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth ;  together  with  the  Charter  of  the  Council,  and  Appendix. 
Edited  by  William  Brigham.    8vo.    Boston,  1836. 

 A  Declaration  of  the  Warrantable  Grounds  and  Proceedings  of  the  First 

Associates  of  the  Government  of  New  Plymouth.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1773.  (Two  copies;  one  containing  Manuscript  Notes  by  T. 
Pomberton.) 

 ■  A  Patent  for  Plymouth,  in  New  England ;  to  which  is  annexed  Ex- 
tracts from  the  Records  of  that  Colony.  4to,  pp.  20.  Boston,  1751. 
(Three  copies.) 

 Records  of  the  Colony  of  New  Plymouth,  in  New  England.    Vol.  i., 

Court  Orders,  1633-40;  vol.  ii.,  Court  Orders,  1641-51;  vol.  iii., 
Court  Orders,  1651-61;  vol.  iv.,  Court  Orders,  1661-68;  vol.  v., 
Court  Orders,  1668-78;  vol.  vi.,  Court  Orders,  1678-91;  vol.  vii., 
Judicial  Acts,  1636-92;  vol.  viii.,  Miscellaneous  Records,  1633-89. — 
Edited  by  Nathaniel  B.  Shurtlefl",  M.D.  Vol.  ix.,  Acts  of  the  Com- 
missioners of  the  United  Colonies  of  New  England  ;  vol.  i.,  1643-51.  — 
Edited  by  David  Pulsifer.    9  vols.  4to.    Boston,  1855-59. 

 See  Davis,  John.    Everett,  Edward.    Morton,  Nathaniel. 

 ,  Account  of  the  Church  in.    By  John  Cotton.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  iv.  1st  Series). 

 ,  Centennial  Sermon  on  the  Settlement  of.  —  See  Emmons,  Nathanael. 

 ,  Chronicles  of.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 

 ,  Early  History  of  the  Founders  of.  —  See  Hunter,  Joseph.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc. '(Coll.,  vol.  i.  4th  Series). 
 ,  Plantation  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  1st  Series  ; 

vol.  ix.  2d  Series). 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Bradford,  William.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  iii.  4th  Series). 

 ,  Schools  in.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

 ,  County  of.    Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Plymouth  County,  April  29, 

1811.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [No  imprint.] 
 .    Address  to  the  Electors  of  the  County  of  Plymouth,  May  7, 

1811.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [No  imprint.] 

 ,  Guide  to.  —  See  Russell,  William  S.  (Pilgrim  Memorials). 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Tiiacher,  James. 

 ,  Notes  "on.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 

 ,  Landing  at.    Sermon  delivered  in  Haverhill,  Dec.  22,  1820.  —  See 

Dodge,  Joshua. 


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 .    See  WlNTHROP,  Robert  C.  (Address  before  the  New-England 

Society,  New  York). 
Plymouth  Anniversary  Discourse,  1773.  —  See  Turner,  Charles. 

 ,  1774.  —  See  HITCHCOCK,  Gad. 

 ,  1775.  —  See  BALDWIN,  Samuel. 

 ,  177G.  —  See  Conant,  Sylvanus. 

 ,  1777.  —  See  West,  Samuel. 

 ,  1802.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 ,  1804.  —  See  Bradford,  Alden. 

 ,  1806.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel. 

 ,  1808.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason. 

 ,  1809.  —  See  Abbot,  Abiel. 

 ,  1820.  —  Sec  Webster,  Daniel. 

 .,  1824.  —  See  Everett,  Edward. 

 ,  1830.  —  See  Wtisner,  Benjamin  B. 

 ,  1832.  —  See  Francis,  Convers. 

 ,  1834.  —  See  Beagden,  George  W. 

 ,  1855.  —  See  Seward,  William  H. 

 Association  of  Ministers.  —  See  Reed,  John. 

 Colony  Records.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  3d  Series). 

 Company.    An  Answer  to  the  Remarks  of  the  Plymouth  Company,  or 

the  Proprietors  of  the  Kennebeck  Purchase.    4to,  pp.  33.  Boston, 

1753.  [Imperfect.] 
 .    A  Defence  of  the  Remarks  of  the  Plymouth  Company  on  the 

Plan  of  the  Township  of  Brunswick.    4to,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1753. 
 .    Remarks  on  the  Plan,  and  Extracts  of  Deeds,  lately  published 

by  the  Proprietors  of  the  Township  of  Brunswick.     4to,  pp.  8,  4. 

[Boston,  1753.] 

 .    A  Strange  Account  of  the  Rising  and  Breaking  of  a  Great 

Bubble.    8vo,  pp.  22.   ,  reprinted,  1767. 

 Accounts.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  3d  Series). 

 County  Agricultural  Society.     Transactions  of  the  Plymouth-County 

Agricultural  Society,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  67.    Boston,  1854. 

 Court  of  Sessions.  Address  to  the  Electors  of  the  County  of  Ply- 
mouth, by  a  Committee  of  Federal  Republicans.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
 ,  1811. 

 Election  Case.  —  See  Baylies,  William. 

 Election  Sermon,  1669.  —  See  W ALLEY,  Thomas. 

 ,  1674.  —  See  Arnold,  Samuel. 

 Festival,  Aug.  1,  1853.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

 Lodge.  —  See  Carter,  James  Gordon. 

 and  Norfolk  Bible  Society.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

 Patent,  1621.  —  See  Deane,  Charles.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii. 

4th  Series). 

 ,  1629.  —  See  Plymouth,  Colony  of. 

Plymouth,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 
Plympton,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 
Pocklington,  Dr.  John.  —  See  Quench  Coale,  A. 
Pocock,  Sir  George.  —  See  Cockings,  George  (War). 

Poem  on  the  Rising  Glory  of  America;  delivered  at  the  Commencement  at 
Nassau  Hall,  Sept.  25,  1771.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Philadelphia,  1772. 

 ,  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Hon.  Josiah  Willard,  who  deceased  Dec.  6, 

1756,  JE.  seventy-six.    4to,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1757.    (Two  copies.) 

Poemata.  —  See  Beza,  Theodore. 


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Poems.  A  Collection  of  Poems  :  viz.,  The  Temple  of  Death,  by  the  Marquis 
of  Noraianby ;  An  Epistle  to  the  Earl  of  Dorset,  by  Charles  Mon- 
tague, Lord  Halifax  ;  The  Duel  of  the  Stags,  by  Sir  R.  Howard ; 
evre,  &c.    8vo.    London,  1701. 

 See  Adams,  John.  American  Poems.  Bayley,  Peter,  jun.  Brad- 
street,  Anne.  Brewster,  Martha.  Brown,  Thomas.  Coucn, 
Thomas.  Cowley,  Abraham.  Everett,  Alexander  H.  Gray, 
Thomas.  Low,  Samuel.  Osborn,  Selleck.  Porter,  Jacob. 
Sharspeare,  William.  Southey,  Robert.  Tate,  Nahum.  Win- 
chester, Elhanan,  jun.    Wither,  George. 

 on  Affairs  of  State,  from  the  Time  of  Oliver  Cromwell  to  the  Abdication 

of  James  II.    lGmo.    [London],  1697. 

 ,  Antislavery. —  See  American  Antislavery  Society. 

 .  Dramatic  and  Miscellaneous. —  See  Warren,  Mercy. 

 ,  Latin.  —  See  Mapes,  Walter. 

 occasioned  by  the  Several  Types  of  Christ.    With  other  Poems.  4to, 

pp.  16.    London,  1679. 

 upon  Several  Occasions.    [London,  1716.    Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 upon  Several  Occasions:  viz.,  A  Poem  on  the  Enemy's  first  Coming  to 

Boston  ;  The  Burning  of  Charlestown ;  The  Fight  at  Bunker's  Hill, 

&c,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1779. 
 .    See  Duck,  Stephen.     Evans,  Nathaniel.     Pomfret,  John. 

Prior,  Matthew.    Waller,  Edmund. 
 on  Slavery.    [H.  W.  Longfellow.]  —  See  Xew-England  Antislavery 

Tract  Association. 
 ,  supposed  to  have  been  written  by  Thomas  Rowley.  —  See  Chatterton, 

Thomas. 

Poet  (The)  Cowper,  and  his  Brother.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 
Poetic  Miscellanies.  —  See  Rawlet,  John. 

Poetical  Account  of  the  American  Campaigns  of  1812  and  1813.  —  See 

WAR  with  Great  Britain,  1812. 
 Chronology.  —  See  Valpy,  R. 

 Description  of  the  Great  and  Last  Judgment.  —  See  Wigglesworth,  M. 

 Expression  of  the  Gospels.  —  See  Ivnoyvles,  William  J. 

 Meditations.  —  See  Wolcott,  Roger. 

 Precepts,  for  the  Use  of  Children.    16mo,  pp.  24.    Concord,  1814. 

Poetics  ;  or,  Discourses  concerning  Tragic  and  Epic  Imitation.  —  See  Aris- 
totle. 

Poetry.    Poetry;  a  Rhapsody.    Folio,  pp.  28.    London,  reprinted,  1733. 

 ,  Anglo-Saxon.  —  See  Conybeare,  John  Josias. 

 See  Miscellaneous  Pieces. 

Poets,  English.  —  See  Ritson,  Joseph. 

Poet's  Leisure  Hours,  Xo.  1.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Waterford,  N.Y.,  1827. 
Poids  et  Mesures.  —  See  Talleyrand,  A.  A.  de. 

Poixdexter,  Hon.  George.  Speech  on  the  Subject  of  prolonging  the  Pay- 
ment of  Revenue  Bonds ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 
States,  Feb.  7,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1834. 

Poinsett,  Hon.  Joel  R.  Discourse  on  the  Objects  and  Importance  of  the 
National  Institution  for  the  Promotion  of  Science  [Jan.  4,  1841]. 
8vo,  pp.  52.    Washington,  1841.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discursos  pronunciados  en  la  Camara  de  Representantes  de  losEstados- 

Unidos  de  America.    16mo,  pp.  62.    Mexico,  1829. 

 Replica  al  Manifiesto  de  la  Legislatura  de  Vera  Cruz.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Mexico,  1827.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Greek  Question.    Mexico.    Zavala,  Lorenzo  de. 


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servations  Curicuses  du  Philosophe  La  Douceur.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
Berlin,  1771. 

 Travels  of  a  Philosopher  ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Manners  and  Arts 

of  Various  Nations  in  Asia  and  Africa.    Translated  from  the  French. 

12mo.    Glasgow,  1770. 
Poland.    Address  to  the  Public  by  the  Boston  Committee  for  the  Relief  of 

Polish  Exiles,  June,  1834.  '  8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1834. 
 Polish  Struggles  against  Despotism.    From  the  British  and  Foreign 

Review,  July,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  183-5. 

 ,  Dismemberment  of.  —  See  Mackintosh,  Sir  James. 

 ,  Social,  Political,  and  Literary  Condition  of.  —  See  TocilMAN,  Gaspard. 

 See  Fowler,  J.    Krzistanowic,  Stanislaus. 

POLAND'S,  Amandus.     Amandi  Polani  a  Polansdorf  Logica?  Libri  Duo. 

Editio  secunda.    16mo.    Herborna?  Nass.  1593. 
Police  of  Boston,  Miscellaneous  Remarks  on  the.  —  See  Boston,  Town  of. 

 of  the  Metropolis,  Treatise  on  the.  —  See  Colquhoun,  Peter. 

Police  Acts.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 

 Regulations  in  Force  in  the  City  of  Montreal.  —  See  Montreal,  City  of. 

Polish  Struggles  against  Despotism.  —  See  Poland. 

Polite  Education,  Elements  of  a.  —  See  Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer. 

Politia  Ecclesiastica.  —  See  Norton,  John. 

Politic  Law,  Principles  of  the.  —  See  Rousseau,  Jean-Jacques. 

Political  Abolition.  —  See  Junius  Tracts,  No.  5. 

 Advantages  of  Godliness. —  See  Lewis,  Isaac. 

 Annals  of  the  United  Colonies.  —  See  Chalmers,  George. 

 Aphorisms ;  or,  The  True  Maxims  of  Government  displayed.  4to. 

London,  1690. 

 Aspect  of  the  Slave  Question.  —  See  Palfrey,  John  G. 

 Broadside,  A.  —  See  Sullivan,  John. 

 Censor.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 

 Class-book. —  See  Sullivan,  William. 

 Controversy,  The ;  or,  Weekly  Magazine  of  Ministerial  and  Antimini- 

sterial  Essays  ;  consisting  of  the  Monitor,  Auditor,  Briton,  and  North 
Briton.  Edited  by  J.  C.  Wilkes.  Nos.  5  and  7,  vol.  i. ;  8,  9.  and 
12,  vol.  ii. ;  4  and  7,  vol.  iii. ;  August,  17G2-February,  1763.  8vo. 
London,  1762-63. 

 Debates.  —  See  Stamp  Act. 

 Dictionary.  —  See  Pearson,  -ff. 

 Discourses.    Machiavel.  —  See  W.,  R.,  jun. 

 Economist,  The.  —  See  Tariff. 

 Economy.  —  See  Baldwin,  Loammi.     Bowen,  Francis.  Foster, 

William.    Lawrence,  William  Beach.  \ 

 Enquiry.  —  See  Wortman,  Tunis. 

 Essays.  —  See  Galt,  John  M. 

 ,  published  in  1774-75. —  See  Adams.  John. 

 Greenhouse,  The.  —  See  Connecticut  Courant. 

 and  Historical  Register  and  Almanac.  —  See  Burdick,  William. 

  History.  —  See  Adams,  John. 

 Intolerance. —  See  Sargent,  Winthrop. 

 Issues  of  the  Day.  —  See  Botts,  John  M.    PIilliard,  Henry  W. 

 Justice,  Enquiry  concerning.  —  See  Godwin,  William. 

 Letters.  —  See  London  Journal. 

 and  Military  Essays.   By  Major-Gen.  Charles  Lee.  —  See  Langworthy, 

Edward. 


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Political  and  Moral  Justice  ;  or,  The  Principles  of  a  Free  Government, 
&c.    8vo,  pp.  15.    [Boston,  1808.] 

 Museum.  —  See  Register  of  the  Times. 

 Observations.    8vo,  pp.  24.   ,  1795. 

 Parties.    A  Dissertation  on  the  Rise,  Progress,  Views,  &c,  of  the  Two 

Parties  of  the  Whigs  and  Tories.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1773. 

 Passing  Bell  (The),  parodized  from  Gray's  Elegy.  8vo,  pp.  5.  Bos- 
ton, 1789. 

 Predictions.  —  See  EUSTAPHIEVE,  Alexis. 

  Reformer.  The  Political  Reformer ;  or,  A  Proposed  Plan  of  Reforma- 
tions in  the  Laws  and  Governments  of  the  United  States ;  with 
Strictures  on  John  Adams's  Defence  of  the  Constitutions,  &c.  8vo, 
pp.  73.    Philadelphia,  1797. 

 Rulers  authorized  and  influenced  by  God  to  decree  and  execute  Justice.  — 

See  Phillips,  Samuel. 

  Sermon  (A),  addressed  to  the  Electors  of  Middlesex.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

  [1808]. 

 Sketches,  inscribed  to  John  Adams,  Minister  from  the  United  States  to 

the  Court  of  Great  Britain.    8vo,  pp.  96.    London,  1787. 

 State  (The)  of  Europe,  vols,  i.,  iv.,  v.,  and  vii.,  for  the  Years  M.DCC- 

XCIL,  M.DCC.XCIIL,  and  M.DCC.XCIV.  4  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1792-94. 

 [of  Great  Britain]  for  July,  1725;  June,  1729;  April  and  June, 

1730;  February,  April,  and  November,  1732;  May,  1734;  Decem- 
ber, 1735;  January,  February,  March,  May,  and  June,  1736.  8vo. 
London,  1725-36. 

 of  Great  Britain,  1787.  —  See  Short  Review  of  the. 

 ,  Extract  from  the.  —  See  Belcher,  Jonathan. 

 Strife,  The  Danger  of.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

 Tactics.  —  See  BENTHAM,  Jeremy. 

 Transactions  and  Parties,  1660-i702. —  See  Somerville,  Thomas. 

 Truth.  —  See  Randolph,  Edmund. 

Politicaster.  —  See  Harrington,  James  (Works). 

Politician  (The)  Outwitted.    A  Comedy.    8vo,  pp.  71.    New  York,  1789. 

Politician's  Register,  The.  A  Compilation  of  Returns  of  Votes  cast  in  the 
Several  States  of  the  Union,  1836,  1838,  and  1840.  12mo,  pp.  36. 
New  York,  1840. 

Politicorum  Aphorismorum  Silva.  —  See  Dan.eus,  Lambertus. 

Politics  for  the  People;  or,  A  Salmagundy  for  Swine.  —  See  Taxa- 
tion. 

 and  Views  of  a  Certain  Party  displayed.  —  See  Bank. 

Politique  Anglaise,  Tableau  des  Vues  de  la.  — See  Francois,  N. 

 Hollandais,  Le.    No  72,  2d  Septembre,  1782.    8vo.   ,  1782. 

Polk,  James  K.,  President  of  the  United  States.  —  See  United  States 
(Message  from  the  President,  1845). 

Pollard,  Benjamin.  Address  to  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Fire  Society, 
May  31,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1811.    (Two  copies.) 

Pollen,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  Universal  Love.  Sermon  preached  at  New- 
port, R.I.,  before  a  Lodge  of  Freemasons,  June  24, 1757.  4to,  pp.  19. 
Boston.  1758. 

Pollution  of  Universitie  Learning.  —  See  Barrow.  Henry. 
Polonia,  Descrittione  della.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giov.  Battista. 
Polonle  Descriptio.    [Krzistanowic,  Cromerus,  Lasicius,  Boterus,  etc.]  — 

See  Krzistanowic,  Stanislaus  (Respublica). 
Polwhele,  Rev.  Richard.  —  See  Public  Characters. 


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Polyander,  Johannes.  Andreas  Rivctus,  Antonius  Walams,  Antonius  Thy- 
sius  Synopsis  Purioris  Theologian.  lGmo.  Lugd.  Batav.  1G.32. 
[I  in  perfect,  wanting  title.] 

Polydore  Vergil's  English  History.  —  See  Vergil,  Polydore. 
Polygamy.  —  Set-  Lyon,  Caleb. 

POLYORAPHIC  Dictionary.  —  See  DlCTIONARIUM  POLYGRAPHICUM. 

Polynesian,  The.  New  Series,  from  May  18,  1844,  to  May  15,  1847. 
J.  J.  Jarves,  Ed.  [English  and  Hawaiian.]  3  vols,  folio.  Hono- 
lulu, 1844-47. 

Polypus  of  the  Womb.  —  See  Channing,  Walter. 

POMEROY,  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.  —  See  McCLURE,  David. 

POMFRET,  Rev.  John.  Poems  upon  Several  Occasions.  Seventh  edition. 
With  an  Account  of  his  Life  and  Remains.    12mo.    London,  1727. 

POMFRET,  Rev.  Samuel.  A  Sermon  preached  to  Young  People,  Jan.  1, 
1697.    4to,  pp.  50.    London,  1698. 

Ponceau,  Peter  S.  Du.  —  See  Du  Ponceau. 

Pond,  Edward.    An  Almanack  for  the  Yeare  of  Christ  M.DC.XII.  16mo. 

London  [1612.    Containing  Manuscript  Notes  by  Gov.  J.  Winthrop], 
 A  New  Almanack  for  the  Yeare  M.DC.XXXI.    16nio.    London.  [Ma- 
nuscript Notes  by  Gov.  J.  Winthrop.] 

 A  President  for  Prognosticators.     An  Almanack  for  the  Yeare  of 

Christ  current,  1610.    16mo.    London  [1610]. 

 A  President  for  Prognosticators.    An  Almanack  for  the  Yeare  of 

Christ  1611,  current.  16mo.  [London,  1611.  Manuscript  Notes 
by  J.  Winthrop.] 

Pond,  An  Almanac  for  the  Year  1707.  16mo.  Cambridge,  Eng.,  1707. 

Pond,  Rev.  Enoch,  D.D.  —  See  American  Doctrinal  Tract  Society. 
Pons,  Philippe-Laurent.  —  See  France. 

Pons,  T.  H.    Guide  to  Self-knowledge.     Phrenology.     Eighth  edition. 

12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  n.  d. 
Pons  de  Ycart,  Luys.    Libro  cle  las  Grandezas  y  Cosas  Memorables  de  la 
Metropolitana  Insigne  y  Famosa  Ciudad  de  Tarragona.    16mo.  Le- 
rida,  1572. 

Pont-Grave,  M.  de.  —  See  Lescarbot,  Marc. 
Pontiac,  Conspiracy  of.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

Pool,  David  ;  and  Holbrook,  Josiah.  The  American  and  European  Harmony ; 

or,  Abington  Collection  of  Sacred  Musick.    8vo.    Prov..  R.I.,  1813. 
[Poole,  Alexis.]    Statistical  View  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  De- 
partments of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1848. 

 Poole's  Statistical  View  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments 

of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts,  1849.  With  Extracts  from 
the  Early  History,  &*c.    Third  Series.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1849. 

 Poole's  Statistical  View  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments 

of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts,  1852.  With  the  Compact 
made  on  Board  the  Mayflower,  Charter  of  the  Colony  of  New  Ply- 
mouth, &c.    Sixth  Series.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1852. 

 Poole's  Statistical  View  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments 

of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts,  1853.  With  Eulogy  delivered 
by  G.  S.  Hillard  on  Daniel  Webster.  Seventh  Series.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1853. 

 Poole's  Annual  Register  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments 

of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts,  1854.  With  the  First  Inau- 
gural Message  of  Gov.  John  Hancock.  Eighth  Series.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Boston,  1854. 


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Poole,  Alexis,  continued. 

 Poole's  Annual  Register  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative  Departments 

of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts,  1856.     Tenth  Series.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    Boston,  1856. 
Poole,  Henry  Ward.    An  Essay  on  Perfect  Intonation ;  together  with  a 

Brief  Description  of  the  Euharmonic  Organ.    8vo,  pp.  36.  New 

Haven,  1850. 

[Poole,  William  F.]  An  Alphabetical  Index  to  Subjects  treated  in  the 
Reviews  and  other  Periodicals,  to  which  no  Indexes  have  been  pub- 
lished. Prepared  for  the  Library  of  the  Brothers  in  Unity,  Yale 
College,  <  8vo.    New  York,  1848. 

[  ]  Dictionaries  in  the  Boston  Mercantile  Library  and  Boston  Athenaeum. 

8vo,  pp.-S.    Springfield,  1856. 

[  ]  The  Orthographical  Hobgoblin.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Springfield,  1859. 

[  ]  Websterian  Orthography.  A  Reply  to  Dr.  Noah  Webster's  Calum- 
niators.   8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1857. 

Poor,  Rev.  Daniel.  —  See  Worcester,  Samuel. 

Poor,  A  Plea  for  the  Poor.    No.  1.    8vo,  pp.  4.   ,  1831. 

 A  Pleading  for  the  Poor,  in  a  Descant  on  Greatness  and  the  Great. 

12mo,  pp.  11.   ,  1795. 

 Condition  of  the.  —  See  New-York  Association  for  improving  the. 

 Employment  of  the.  —  See  Provident  Society.  Philadelphia  So- 
ciety. 

 Homesteads  for  the.  —  See  Homesteads. 

 Mission  to  the.  —  See  Wells,  E.  M.  P. 

 Society  for  bettering  the  Condition  of  the.  —  See  Society. 

 Tenements  for  the.  —  See  Tenements. 

 in  Massachusetts,  Returns  relating  to  the.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 of  the  State  of  New  York,  Statistics  of  the.  —  See  New  York, 

State  of. 

Poor  Doubting  Christian  (The)  drawn  to  Christ.  —  See  Hooker,  Thomas. 
 Laws.     Extracts  from  the  Report  of  H.  M.  Commissioners  on  the 

Poor-Laws.    12mo,  pp.  83.    Boston,  1835. 
 .    See  Burroughs,  Charles  (Disc,  Dec.  15,  1834).  Spencer, 

Thomas. 

 of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

 Man's  Church.    The  Book  of  the  Poor  Man's  Church.    12mo,  pp.  50. 

London,  n.  d. 

 Penitent,  The.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 Richard's  Almanac.  —  See  Franklin,  Benjamin. 

}?$,I9)   Robin.    Almanack  for  1684.    16mo.    London,  1684. 

 .  An  Almanac  of  the  Old  and  New  Fashion,  1707.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1707. 

 Robin's  Prophecy;  or,  The  Tradesman's  and  Farmer's  Compl  eat  Pocket 

Companion  for  the  Year  1737.    16mo.    London  [1737]. 

Poore,  Benjamin  Perley.  Life  of  Gen.  Zacharv  Taylor.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton [1848]. 

 The  Rise  and  Fall  of  Louis  Philippe,  Ex-King  of  the  French.  12mo. 

Boston,  1848. 

Pope,  Alexander,  Esq.    Of  the  Characters  of  Women.    An  Epistle  to  a 

Lady.    Folio,  pp.  16.    London,  1735. 
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London,  1731. 

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Pope,  Alexander,  Esq.,  continued. 

[  ]  An  Epistle  from  a  Gentleman  at  Twickenham  to  a  Nobleman  at  St. 

James's.    Folio,  pp.  8.    London,  n.  d. 

 An  Epistle  from  Mr.  Pope  to  Dr.  Arbuthnot.   Folio,  pp.  30.   Lond.  1 734. 

 The  First  Satire  of  the  Second  Book  of  Horace,  imitated  in  a  Dialogue, 

&c.    [Latin  and  English.]    Folio,  pp.  19.    London,  1733. 
Pope,  Rev.  Augustus  It.    Christian  Union.    A  Discourse  preached  in  Kings- 
ton, Nov.  22,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1847. 
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niah  Willis;  delivered  March  14,  1847.    With  Appendix.  8vo, 

pp.  47.    Boston,  1847. 
Pope,  James.    Address  to  the  Public.    Broadside.    [Louisville,  1833.] 
Pope,  John.    Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Kentucky,  on  the 

Constitutionality  of  the  Replevin  Law.  8vo,  pp.  29.    Louisville,  1824. 
Pope,  Leroy,  jun.,  Esq.    A  Eulogy  upon  the  Life  and  Public  Services  of 

Daniel  Webster ;  delivered  at  Memphis,  Tenn.,  28th  February,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  28.    Memphis,  1853. 
Pope,  Supremacy  of  the.  —  See  Barrow,  Isaac. 

 ,  Temporal  Power  of  the.  —  See  Chandler,  Joseph  R. 

Popery.    The  Man  of  Sin  ;  or,  A  Discourse  of  Popery.    4to.    Lond.  1677. 

 A  Master-key  to  Popery.    16mo.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 New  Discoveries  of  the  Dangers  of  Popery.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Lond.  1714. 

 See  Baxter,  Richard.    Featley,  Daniel.    Fulke,  William.  MOUN- 

tagu,  Richard,    Sermon  on  2  Cor.  xiii.  11.    Wadsworth,  James. 

Wharton,  Charles  Henry. 

 ,  Britain's  Deliverances  from.  —  See  Bennet,  Benjamin. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Pacquet  of  Advice  from  Rome. 

 and  its  Kindred  Principles  Unfriendly  to  the  Improvement  of  Man.  — 

See  Francis,  Convers. 

 ,  Letter  against.  —  See  Sophia  Charlotte,  Queen  of  Prussia. 

 ,  Principles  of,  Confuted.  —  See  Fall  of  Babylon. 

 not  Christianity.  —  See  Prior,  William. 

 ,  Report  on.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

Pope's  Letter  to  the  Prince.  —  See  Gregory  XV.,  Pope. 
Popes,  History  of  the.  —  See  Walch,  C.  W.  F. 

 ,  Lives  of  the.  —  See  Bower,  Archibald.    Rycaut,  Sir  Paul. 

Popish  Courant,  The.  —  See  Pacquet  of  Advice  from  Rome. 

 Hierarchy  suppressed  by  Buonaparte  in  Italy,  and  his  Holiness  exerting 

his  Influence  in  a  late  Ecclesiastical  Council.  —  See  Brown,  Clark. 
 Idolatry.  —  See  Mayhew,  Jonathan. 

 Kingdom,  The;  or,  Reigne  of  Antichrist.  —  See  Naogeorgus,  Thomas. 

 Plot  (The)  and  Plotters  considered,  by  a  Loyal  Protestant.    4to,  pp.  8. 

[Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
 :  .    See  Oates,  Titus. 

 Plots.    The  History  of  Popish  Sham  Plots,  from  the  Reign  of  Queen 

Elizabeth  to  this  Present  Time ;  particularly  of  the  Present  Popish 
Plot.    16mo.    London,  1682. 

Popkin,  Rev.  John  Snelling,  D.D.  An  Attempt  to  recommend  Justice,  Cha- 
rity, and  Unanimity,  in  Matters  of  Religion.  Sermon,  Newbury, 
June  10,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Newburyport,  1805. 

 Discourse  delivered  in  Haverhill,  March  22,  1805,  at  the  Funeral  of 

Jabez  Kimball,  Esq.  With  a  Memoir.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Newbury- 
port, 1805. 

 National-Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  Peace  ;  delivered  April  13,  1815. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Newburyport,  1815. 


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PorKiN,  Rev.  John  Snelling,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Three  Lectures  on  Liberal  Education.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Cambridge,  1836. 

(Two  copies.) 

 Two  Discourses ;  delivered  [at  Newbury]  on  the  Lord's  Day  preceding 

a  Removal  to  Harvard  University,  Oct.  8, 1815.  8vo,  pp.  35.  New- 
bury port,  1816. 

Popular  Amusements.  By  J.  Dymond.  —  See  Tract  Association  of 
Friends. 

 Education.    Thoughts  on  the  Condition  and  Prospects  of  Popular  Edu- 
cation in  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  32.    n.  d. 
 .    See  Carter,  James  G. 

 .    Practical  Observations  on.  —  See  Brougham,  Henry,  Lord. 

 Objections  against  separating  from  the  Colonies,  Answer  to.  —  See 

Tucker,  Josiah. 
Population,  American.  —  See  Wigglesworth,  Edward. 
 ,  Commerce,  Navigation,  &c,  &c,  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Seybert, 

Adam. 

 of  the  County  of  Norfolk  [Eng.].  —  See  Norfolk. 

 of  England,  Essay  on  the.  —  See  Price,  Richard. 

 of  England  and  Wales,  1841.  —  See  England. 

 ,  Industry,  and  Paper-currency  of  the  United  States.  —  See  BALDWIN, 

Loam  mi. 

 of  Massachusetts,  1765-1840,  Statistical  View  of  the.  —  See  Chicker- 

ing,  Jesse. 

 of  the  United  States,  Statistical  View  of  the.  —  See  United  States. 

Population  des  Etats,  Sur  la.  —  See  Hertzberg,  Ewald  Frederic. 
 de  la  France.  —  See  France. 

POPULUM  (Ad)  Phalerjs  ;  or,  The  Twinn-Shams.  [Poem.]  4to,  pp.  11. 
[No  imprint.] 

Porcellian  Club,  Harvard  College.  Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of 
the  Porcellian  Club.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Cambridge,  1816. 

 .    See  Harvard  College. 

Porcupine's  Works.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 
Porcupiniad,  The. —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

Portfolio,  The.    New  Series.    Conducted  by  Joseph  Dennie,  Esq.  Vols. 

vii.  and  viii.,  January-December,  1812.    2  vols.  8vo.    Phil.  1812. 
 Third  Series.    Vols,  i.-vi.,  January,  1813-December,  1815.    6  vols.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1813-15. 
 Fourth  Series.    Edited  by  John  E.  Hall.    Vols,  i.-xx.    20  vols.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1816-25. 
Port-au-Prince,  Lycee  National  de.  —  See  Lycee  National. 
Port,  Harbour,  &c,  of  New  York,  Statutes  relating  to  the.  —  See  New 

York,  City  of. 
Port  Royal,  Expedition  to.  —  See  Higginson,  John. 

Port  Society  of  the  City  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.  An  Account  of  the  Port 
Society  of  the  City  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.  With  the  Proceedings  at 
its  Third  Anniversary  Meeting.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1832. 

 .  Seventh  Report  of  the  Managers,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Bos- 
ton, 1836. 

 .  Fifteenth  Report  of  the  Managers,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Bos- 
ton, 1844. 

 ,  New  Bedford.  —  See  Weiss,  John. 

Porta,  John  Baptist.  Magiae  Naturalis  Libri  Viginti.  8vo.  Francofurti,  1591. 

 Villae  Io.  Baptistae  Porta?,  Neapolitani,  Libri  XII.     4to.  Franco- 

fvrti,  1692. 


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Portal,  Placido,  M.D.    Demonomauia  con  Commozione  Celebrale  Scnza 

Stravaso,  Osservazione.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Palermo,  1834. 
 Sull' Ernie  Osservazioni.    8vo.    Napoli,  1842. 

 Intorno  un  Ascesso  al  Fegato  guarito  colla  Incisione.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Napoli,  1840. 

 Memorie  Medico-Chirurgiche  del  Dottor  Placido  Portal.  Volume  pri- 
me   8vo.    Palermo,  1836. 

 Storia  di  due  Casi  d'Allacciatura  d'Arterie,  una  alia  Femorale,  l'altra 

all'  Iliaca  esterna.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Napoli,  1839. 

 Trattato  di  Clinica  Chirurgica.    Vol.  i.,  8vo.    Trapani,  1836. 

  See  Pugliatti,  Carmelo. 

Porter,  Rev.  Charles  S.  The  Paramount  Claims  of  the  Gospel.  A  Semi- 
centenrial  Discourse,  del.  Oct.  1, 1851,  Commemorative  of  the  Organi- 
zation of  the  Third  Church,  Plymouth,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Bost.  1851. 

Porter,  Commodore  David,  U.S.N.  An  Exposition  of  the  Facts  and  Cir- 
cumstances which  justified  the  Expedition  to  Foxardo.  With  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  Court  of  Inquiry.    8vo.    Washington,  1825. 

Porter,  Rev.  E.  S.  The  Language  of  Affliction.  A  Sermon  on  the  Death 
of  Adeline  Rider;  delivered  in  Chatham,  N.Y.,  Feb.  1,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  23.    Albany,  1846. 

Porter,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  D.D.  The  Duty  of  Christians  to  pray  for  the  Mis- 
sionary Cause.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Nov.  1,  1827,  before 
the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others 
in  North  America.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Andover,  1827. 

 The  Duty  of  Christians  to  pray  for  the  Missionary  Cause.  Sermon 

preached  Nov.  1,  1827,  before  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel 
among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North  America.  With  Report. 
8vo,  pp.  42.    Cambridge,  1828. 

 The  Fatal  Effects  of  Ardent  Spirits.    A  Sermon.    12mo,  pp.  24.  Mid- 

dlebury,  Vt.,  1812. 

 Great  Effects  result  from  Little  Causes.  Sermon  before  the  Moral  So- 
ciety in  Andover,  Sept.  13,  1815.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Andover,  1815. 

 The  Magnitude  of  the  Preacher's  Work.    A  Sermon  delivered  March  15, 

1815,  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Israel  W.  Putnam,  Portsmouth.  [Ch., 
B.  Wadsworth;  R.H.,  N.  Parker.]  8vo,  pp.  32.  Andover,  1815. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  on  the  Anniversarv  of  the  American  Education  Societv,  Oct.  4, 

1820.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Andover,  1821. 
 See  Holmes,  Abiel. 

Porter,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  D.D.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1812.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
Boston,  1812. 

 Discourse  delivered  at  Brookline  and  Roxbury,  on  the  National  Fast, 

May  9,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1798.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane  Societv  of  Massachusetts, 

June  8,  1802.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1802.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  delivered  before  the  Roxbury  Charitable  Society,  Sept.  15, 

1794.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1795.    (Three  copies.) 

 Eulogy  on  George  Washington;  delivered  Jan.  14.  1800,  at  Roxburv. 

8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston  [1800]. 

 Sermon  delivered  in  Roxbury,  June  16,  1799  ;  occasioned  by  the  Death 

of  Increase  Sumner,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Bos- 
ton, 1799.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Charles  Lowell,  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1806. 

[Ch.,  Henry  Ware;  R.H.,  Jos.  S.  Buckminster.]  8vo,  pp.  33. 
Boston,  1806.    (Two  copies.) 


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Porter,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Gorham  Palfrev,  Boston,  June  17, 

1818.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1818. 
 Sermon  delivered  in  Roxbury,  Dec.  11,  1783.    Public  Thanksgiving 

after  the  Restoration  of  Peace.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1784.  (Two 

copies.) 

 The  Simplicity  that  is  in  Christ,  and  the  Danger  of  its  being  Corrupted. 

Convention  Sermon,  1810.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Boston,  1810.  (Two 
copies.) 

 See  Channing,  William  E.    Harris,  Thaddeus  M.    Howard,  Simeon. 

Pierce,  John. 

Porter,  G.  R.,  Esq.,  F.R.S.  The  Progress  of  the  Nation,  in  its  Various 
Social  and  Economical  Relations,  from  the  Beginning  of  the  Nine- 
teenth Century  to  the  Present  Time.  Sections  I.  and  II.,  Population 
and  Production ;  III.  and  IV.,  Interchange  and  Revenue  and  Expen- 
diture; V.  to  VIII.,  Consumption,  Accumulation,  Moral  Progress, 
Colonial  and  Foreign  Dependencies.    3  vols.  12mo.     London,  1843. 

Porter,  Henry  H.  Porter's  Health  Almanac  for  1832.  Small  4to.  Phila- 
delphia, 1832. 

Porter,  Rev.  Huntington.  Divine  Providences  noticed.  Discourse  de- 
livered at  Rye.  Jan.  1,  1801,  the  Commencement  of  a  New  Year  and 
Century.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Portsmouth,  1801. 

 See  Pearson,  Eliphalet. 

Porter,  Jacob,  A.M.    Poems.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Hartford,  1818. 

 Serious  Examination.     Translated  from  the  Spanish.     8vo,  pp.  12. 

Northampton,  1829. 

 Topographical  Description  and  Historical  Sketch  of  Plainfield,  Hamp- 
shire County,  Mass.,  May,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  44.  Greenfield,  1834. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Account  of  Plainfield,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii. 

2d  Series). 

 See  Bible  Societies.    Labarraque,  A.  G.  Slavery. 

Porter,  Rev.  John.  Superlative  Love  to  Christ  a  Necessary  Qualification 
of  a  Gospel  Minister.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Silas  Brett, 
Freetown,  Dec.  2,  1747.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1748. 

 A  Vindication  of  a  Sermon  preached  at  Braintree,  Dec.  25,  1749. 

Answer  to  "  Some  Friendly  Remarks,"  &c.  Appendix  by  John 
Cotton.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1751.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Briant,  Lemuel. 

Porter,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.     New-Hampshire-Election  Sermon,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  34.    Concord,  1804. 
Porter,  Rev.  Noah,  D.D.  —  See  Woolsey,  Theodore  D.  (Discourses  and 

Addresses). 

Porter,  Rev.  Noah,  jun.  A  Historical  Discourse ;  delivered  at  Farming- 
ton,  Nov.  4,  1840,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Original  Settlement  of 
the  Ancient  Town,  1640.    8vo,  pp.  99.    Hartford,  1841. 

Porter,  Hon.  Peter  B.  Speech  on  Internal  Improvements ;  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  8th  February,  1810.  8vo,  pp.  18.  n.  d. 

Porter,  Robert,  A.M.  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1791,  before  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Society  of  Cincinnati.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Philadelphia,  1791. 

Porter,  Royal  L.  —  See  American  Traveller. 

Porter,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Perry,  Windsor,  June  11,  1755.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1755. 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  William  Phipps,  Douglas,  Dec.  16, 

1747.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1747. 


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Porter,  Mrs.  Sarah.  The  Royal  Penitent,  in  Three  Parts.  To  which  is 
added  David's  Lamentation  over  Saul  and  Jonathan.  12mo,  pp.  19. 
Concord,  1791. 

Porter's  Health  Almanac.  —  See  Porter,  Henry  H. 

Porteus,  Rt.  Rev.  Beilbv,  Bishop  of  Chester.    Heath ;  a  Poetical  Essay. 

The  fourth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Philadelphia,  1773. 
 Sermon  preached  before  the  Societv  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in 

Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  21,  1783.    8vo,  pp.  85.    London,  1783.  (Three 

copies.) 

 Sermon  before  the  Societv  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 

Parts,  1783.    8vo,  pp.  34.    London,  1784. 
 See  Religious  Tracts. 

Portland,  William  Bentingh,  Earl  of.  —  See  Account  of  the  Passages  in 
the  Assembly  of  the  States. 

Portland,  Me.,  City  of.  Annual  Report  of  the  Overseers  of  the  Poor, 
1838-39.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Portland,  1839.  # 

 .  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Investigation  of  the  Riot  in  Port- 
land, June  2,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  50.    Portland,  1855. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Willis,  William. 

 See  Society  in  Portland  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice  and  Immo- 
rality. 

Portland  Directory  and  Register.    18mo.    Portland,  1827. 

 —  [for  the  Year  1834].    12mo.    Portland,  1834. 

 Dispensary.    Rules  of  the  Portland  Dispensary  and  Vaccine  Institution. 

16mo,  pp.  18.    Portland,  1825. 

 Gazette  (The),  from  Oct.  29,  1816,  to  Nov.  16,  1819.  By  Arthur  Shir- 
ley.   Folio.    Portland,  1816-19.  [Incomplete.] 

Portland,  Ky.  —  See  Louisville,  City  of. 

Portland  [Ky.]  Dry-Dock  and  Insurance  Company.  An  Act  to  incor- 
porate the  Portland  Dry-Dock  and  Insurance  Company.  16mo,  pp.  7. 
Louisville,  1836. 

Portlock,  Capt.  Nathaniel.  A  Voyage  round  the  World,  particularly  to  the 
North-west  Coast  of  America ;  performed  in  1785,  1786,  1787,  and 
1788.    4to.    London,  1789. 

 See  Dixon,  George. 

Portrait  of  a  Christian,  drawn  from  Life.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler  (Me- 
moir of  M.  E.  Clapp). 

 of  what  are  called  "  New  Measures,"  as  they  appeared  in  the  County  of 

Berkshire.  —  See  "  New  Measures." 

Portraits,  Gallery  of  British.  —  See  Caulfield,  James. 

 of  Kings  and  Queens  of  England.  —  See  Kings  and  Queens  of  Eng- 
land. 

Portraits  Politiques  des  Homines  des  differents  Partes  Parlementaires.  — 

See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 
Portraiture  of  Shakerism.  —  See  Dyer,  Mary  M. 
 ,  Review  of.  —  See  Shakers. 

Portsmouth,  N.H..  Town  of.  Address  of  the  Committee  of  the  Town  of 
Portsmouth,  N.H.,  in  behalf  of  the  Sufferers  by  the  Fire,  December, 
1802.    Sheet.    Portsmouth,  1803. 

 .  Report  of  a  Committee  on  the  Lancastrian  System  of  Educa- 
tion, 1818.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Portsmouth  [1818]. 

 ,  Annals  of.  —  See  Adams,  Nathaniel. 

 ,  Bills  of  Mortality  for.  — See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  1st 

Series). 

 ,  Historical  Notes  on.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun. 


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Portsmouth,  N.H.,  Town  of,  continued. 

 ,  Pauperism  in.  —  See  Burroughs,  Charles  (Discourse,  Dec.  15, 

1834). 

 ,  Rambles  about.    By  C.  W.  Brewster.  —  See  Rambles. 

 ,  Religious  Societies  in.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun.    Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 
Portsmouth  Female  Asylum.  —  See  Abbot,  Abiel.    Alden,  Timothy, 

jun.    Griffin,  Edward  D. 
 Journal  of  Literature  and  Politics,  from  July  7,  1821,  to  June  30,  1827. 

By  Charles  Turell,  Harrison  Gray  and  E.  L.  Childs,  T.  H.  Miller, 

and  C.  W.  Brewster.    3  vols,  folio.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1821-27. 

[Incomplete.] 

  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Vice.    Extracts  from  a  Report  made  to 

the  Board  of  Council,  February,  1817.    12mo,  pp.  18.    n.  d. 
Portsmouth,  O.  —  See  Lyford,  William  G. 

Portsmouth  [Va.]  Relief  Association.  Report  of  the  Portsmouth  Relief 
Association  to  the  Contributors  of  the  Fund  for  the  Relief  of  Ports- 
mouth, Va.,  during  the  Prevalence  of  Yellow  Fever  in  1855.  8vo. 
Richmond,  1856. 

Portugal.  The  Priviledges  of  an  Englishman  in  the  Kingdoms  and  Do- 
minions of  Portugal,  contained  in  the  Treaty  of  Peace  concluded  by 
Oliver  Cromwell;  and  various  Laws,  Decrees,  &c,  made  by  the 
Kings  of  Portugal  in  Favour  of  the  English  Nation.  8vo,  pp.  75. 
London,  1759.    [With  Manuscript  Notes.] 

 Who  is  the  Legitimate  King  of  Portugal  ?    A  Portuguese  Question, 

submitted  to  Impartial  Men.  Translated  from  the  Portuguese.  8vo, 
pp.  96.    London,  1828. 

 See  Beckford,  William.    Faria  I  Sousa,  Manuel  de.    Gazeta  de 

Lisboa.    Lahontan,  Baron  N.    Sebastian,  King  of  Portugal. 

 ,  Revolutions  de.  —  See  Vertot,  Rene  Aubert,  Abbe  de. 

Portuguese,  Voyages  and  Discoveries  by  the,  in  the  Fifteenth  and  Sixteenth 
Centuries.  —  See  General  Collection  of  Voyages. 

Portuguese  Jews'  Synagogue,  London,  Sermon  preached  in  the.  —  See 
Azeveuo,  Moses  Cohen  de. 

Pory,  John. —  See  Leo,  John. 

Posey,  Thomas,  Memoir  of.  By  James  Hall.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer. 
Biog.,  vol.  ix.  2d  Series). 

Posing  (The)  of  the  Parts.  —  See  Brinsley,  John. 

Position  and  Duties  of  the  Merchant. —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

 of  the  North  with  regard  to  Slavery.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

 and  Prospects  of  the  Medical  Student.  —  See  Holmes,  Oliver  W. 

Positions  Geographiques  et  Elevation  des  165  Principales  Montagnes  de 
la  France.  —  See  France. 

Possession  and  Dispossession  of  Demoniacs.  —  See  Darrell,  John. 

Post,  Rev.  Truman  M.,  D.D.  Religion  and  Education.  An  Oration  de- 
livered at  the  Annual  Commencement  of  Iowa  College,  July  30, 1856. 
8vo,  pp.  27.    Davenport,  1856. 

 Address  at  the  Inauguration  of  Washington  University,  St.  Louis.  —  See 

Washington  University. 

Post,  Pennsylvania  Evening.  —  See  Pennsylvania  Evening  Post. 

 of  the  World.  —  See  Rowlands,  Richard. 

Postal  Improvements.  —  See  Capen,  Nahum. 

Post-Boy,  Boston  Weekly.  —  See  Boston  Weekly  Post-Boy. 

 ,  New-Haven.  —  See  Connecticut  Journal. 

 ,  Weekly.  —  See  New-York  Gazette. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Post-Office,  Boston.  —  See  CapEN,  Nahum. 

Post-Office  Department.  Letter  from  the  Assistant  Postmaster-General, 
accompanying  a  Specification  of  the  Post-offices,  &c,  1797.  8vo. 
Philadelphia  [1798]. 

 .    List  of  the  Post-offices  in  the  United  States,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  39. 

Washington,  1803. 

 .    Proposals  for  carrying  Mails  of  the  United  States,  1820.  8vo. 

Washington,  1820. 

 .    See  Barry,  William  T.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d 

Series).    Seybert,  Adam.    United  States  (I^x.  Doc). 

 Reform.    Debates  in  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  in  May  and 

June,  1808,  relative  to  the  Agreement  made  by  Government  with 
Mr.  Palmer  for  the  Reform  and  Improvement  of  the  Post-office  and 
its  Revenue.    8vo.    London,  1809. 

 .    Post-office  Reform.    From  the  American  Review,  February, 

1845.    8vo.   ,  1845. 

 .  See  Leavitt,  Joshua.  Palfrey,  John  G.  Paterson,  Tho- 
mas J. 

Post-Offices  in  the  United  States.  —  See  Stevens,  Calvin  F.  United 
States. 

Postage.  —  See  Bailey,  Eben.  C. 

 ,  Ocean  Penny.  —  See  Burritt,  Elihu. 

Posthumi.  —  See' Sylvester,  Joshua. 
Posthumous  Influence.  —  See  Aiken,  Silas. 

Postlethwaite,  Gualter,  and  others.  The  Testimony  of  Some  Christians 
in  and  about  Lewes,  in  Sussex,  proposing  the  Surest  Way  of  Settle- 
ment, &c.    Broadside.    London,  1659. 

Postlethwayt,  Malachi.  Considerations  on  the  Making  of  Bar-iron  with 
Pitt  or  Sea  Coal  Fire.    8vo,  pp.  20.    London,  1747. 

Postscript  to  a  Pamphlet  by  Dr.  Price,  on  the  State  of  the  Public  Debts  and 
Finances.  —  See  Public  Debt. 

Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes,  Manufacture  of.  —  See  Townsend,  David. 

Potassa.  —  See  Velloso,  Jose  Marianno  de  Conceigao. 

Potato,  Culture  of  the,  in  Piedmont.  —  See  Giulio,  Carlo. 

 ,  Treatise  on  the.  —  See  Bradford,  William  J.  A. 

Poterie,  Claudius  Florent  Bouchard  de  la.  A  Pastoral  Letter  from  the 
Apostolic  Vice-Prefect,  Curate,  &c,  at  Boston.  4to,  pp.  24.  [Bos- 
ton, 1789.]    (Two  copies.) 

Potherie,  M.  de  Bacqueville  de  la.  Histoire  de  l'Amerique  Septentrionale. 
Enrichie  de  Figures.    4  tomes,  12mo.    Paris,  1722. 

Potocki,  Comte  Jean.  Principes  de  Chronologie,  pour  les  Temps  anterieurs 
aux  Olympiades.    4to.    St.  Petersbourg,  1810.    (Two  copies.) 

Potomac  River.  Observations  on  the  River  Potomack,  the  Country  ad- 
jacent, and  the  City  of  Washington.    12mo,  pp.  29.    New  York,  1793. 

 .    See  Washington,  City  of. 

 Aqueduct.  —  See  Turnbull,  William. 

Porosi,  Descripcion  de  la  Villa  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  ii.). 

 ,  Discovery  of  the  Mines  of.  —  See  Sarate,  Augustine. 

Potsdam.  —  See  Berlin. 

Potter,  Rev.  Alonzo,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Pennsylvania.  A  Discourse  delivered 
in  Philadelphia,  Nov.  23,  1848 ;  being  the  Day  of  Public  Thanks- 
giving.   8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1848. 

 Pastoral  Letter  addressed  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant- 
Episcopal  Churches  in  the  Diocese  of  Pennsylvania.  12mo,  pp.  33. 
Philadelphia,  1846. 


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Potter,  Rev.  Alonzo,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Pennsylvania,  continued. 

 The  Drinking  Usages  of  Society.    Lecture  delivered  in  Pittsburgh, 

April  3,  1852.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1852. 

 The  Drinking  Usages  of  Society.    Lecture  delivered  in  Pittsburg, 

April  5,  1852.    12mo,  pp.  21.   'Boston,  1854. 

 The  Twelfth  Annual  Address  to  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Epis- 
copal Church  in  Pennsylvania.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1857. 

Potter,  Asa.  —  See  Rhode  Island,  State  of. 

Potter,  Hon.  Chandler  E.  The  History  of  Manchester,  formerly  Derry- 
field,  in  New  Hampshire ;  including  that  of  Ancient  Amoskeag,  &c. 
8vo.    Manchester,  1856. 

Potter,  Rev.  Elam.  The  River  of  God.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Fune- 
ral of  Mrs.  Martha  Horton,  Southold,  L.L,  Dec.  18,  1792.  8vo, 
pp.  18.    New  London,  1793. 

Potter,  Elisha  R.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Rhode-Island  Historical 
Society,  Feb.  19,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Providence,  1851. 

[  ]  A  Brief  Account  of  Emissions  of  Paper  Money  made  by  the  Colony 

of  Rhode  Island.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Providence,  1837. 

 Considerations  on  the  Questions  of  the  Adoption  of  a  Constitution,  and 

Extension  of  Suffrage,  in  Rhode  Island.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1842. 

 The  Early  History  of  Xarragansett.  —  See  Rhode-Island  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,Vol.  iii.).  • 

 Report  upon  Public  Schools  and  Education  in  Rhode  Island.  —  See 

Rhode  Island. 

Potter,  Rev.  Francis,  B.D.  An  Interpretation  of  the  Number  666.  4to. 
Oxford,  1642. 

Potter,  Rev.  Horatio,  D.D.  Remarks  in  favor  of  Free  Churches  ;  delivered 
on  the  Occasion  of  laying  the  Corner-stone  of  a  Free  Church  at 
Fort  Edward,  N.Y.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Albany,  1845. 

 Rightly  dividing  the  Word  of  Truth.     A  Sermon  on  the  Religious 

Tendencies  of  the  Age,  &c. ;  preached  in  Albany,  Nov.  23,  1844. 
8vo,  pp.  32.    Albany,  1844. 

 The  Stability  of  the  Church,  as  seen  in  her  History  and  in  her  Principles. 

A  Sermon  preached  in  Albany,  23d  July,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Al- 
bany, 1843. 

 See  Christian  (The)  Instructed  (Preface). 

Potter,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  A.M.  A  Discourse  on  Jer.  viii.  20 ;  preached 
Jan.  1,  1758,  at  Brookline.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1758.  (Three 
copies.) 

Potter,  W[illiam].  The  Trades  Man's  Jewel.  4to,  pp.  16.  London,  1650. 
Potwine,  Rev.  Thomas.  —  See  McClure,  David. 

Pouchot,  M.    Memoires  sur  la  Dernier  Guerre  de  l'Amerique  Septentrio- 
nale,  entre  la  France  et  l'Angleterre.    3  vols.  24mo.    Yverdon,  1781. 
Poughkeepsie  Almanac.  —  See  Almanac. 

Poulson,  Zachariah,  jun.    Poulson's  Town  and  Country  Almanac  for  1799. 

8vo.    Philadelphia  [1799]. 
Poulson's  Town  and  Country  Almanac.  —  See  Poulson,  Zachariah,  jun. 
Poultier,  Francois.  —  See  FRANCE. 
Poultry,  Domestic.  —  See  Exhibition. 

Pourtraicture  (The)  of  his  Sacred  Majestie  in  his  Solitudes  and  Sufferings.  — 

See  Charles  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 
Poutrixcourt,  M.  de.  —  See  Lescarbot,  Marc. 

Poverty,  Vice,  and  Crime,  Laws  of  Massachusetts  affecting.  —  See  Quincy, 
Josiah. 

Powars,  Edward  E.  —  See  Evening  Post. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBKAKY. 


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P0WAR8  and  Willis.  —  Seo  Essex  GAZETTE. 

Powell,  George.  History  of  Blount  County,  Alabama.  —  See  Alabama 
Historical  Society  (Transactions). 

POWER,  Thomas.    Lafayette;  a  Poem.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1834. 

 Masonic  Melodies  adapted  to  the  Ceremonies  and  Festivals  of  the  Fra- 
ternity.   8vo.    Boston,  1844. 

 Oration  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  July  4,  1840.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Boston,  1840.    (Two  copies.) 

 Oration  delivered  at  Waltham,  before  Monitor  Lodge,  June  25,  1821. 

8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1821. 

 Secrecy ;  a  Poem.    Second  edition.    Svo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1832. 

Power  of  Bishops  in  Affairs  Secular.  —  See  DeriNG,  Sir  Edward. 

 of  Charity  to  cover  Sin.  —  See  Atterbury,  Francis. 

 of  Congregational  Churches  asserted  and  vindicated.  —  See  Daven- 
port, John. 

 of  Congress  over  the  District  of  Columbia.  —  See  Slavery. 

 of  God  the  Proof  of  Christianity.  —  See  Barnard,  Thomas. 

 and  Grace  of  Christ  displayed  to  a  Dying  Malefactor.  —  See  Maccarty, 

Thaddeus. 

 of  Christ  displayed  in  the  Salvation  of  Believers.  —  See  Hyde, 

Alvan. 

 and  Grandeur  of  Great  Britain  founded  upon  the  Liberty  of  the  Colo- 
nies. —  See  Colonies. 

 of  our  Great  Saviour  over  the  Invisible  World.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  the  Past.  —  See  Means,  James  H. 

 and  Pleasure  of  the  Divine  Life.  —  See  Pearsall,  Richard. 

 of  Truth.  —  See  Aspland,  Robert. 

 and  Value  of  National  Liberty.  —  See  Wilson,  Alexander. 

Power-Loom,  Introduction  of  the.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathan. 

Powers  and  Duties  of  the  Overseers  of  the  Poor  of  the  City  of  Boston. — 

See  Boston,  City  of. 
Pv)wers,  Gershom,  Esq.    Letter,  in  Answer  to  Hon.  Edward  Livingston,  on 

the  Auburn  State  Prison.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Albany,  1829. 
 See  State  Prison,  Auburn,  N.Y. 

Powers,  Rev.  Grant.  Centennial  Address  delivered  at  Hollis,  N.H., 
Sept.  15,  1830.    Svo,  pp.  35.    Dunstable,  1830. 

Powers,  Michael.  Life  of  Michael  Powers,  now  under  Sentence  of  Death 
for  the  Murder  of  Timothy  Kennedy.  Dictated  by  Himself.  8vo, 
pp.  24.    Boston,  1820.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Trial  of  Michael  Powars  for  the  Murder  of  Timothy  Kennedy,  Bos- 
ton, April,  1820.    12mo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1820. 

Powers,  Hiram.  Notices  of  Powers'  Statue  of  the  Greek  Slave.  12mo, 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1848. 

Pownall,  Robert.  —  See  Val,  Peter  du. 

Pownall,  Thomas,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  The  Administration  of 
the  British  Colonies.  Fifth  edition.  2  vols.  Svo.  London,  1774. 
[Presentation  copy  to  Dr.  Cooper,  with  the  Author's  Autograph.] 

 A  Letter  from  Gov.  Pownall  to  Adam  Smith,  LL.D. ;  being  an  Exami- 
nation of  his  "  Wealth  of  Nations."    4to,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1776. 

 The  Speech  of  Th-m-s  P-wn-11,  Esq.,  late  G-v-rn-r  of  this  Province. 

in  the  H — se  of  C-m — ns,  in  favor  of  America.  4to,  pp.  16. 
[Boston,  1769.] 

 A  Topographical  Description  of  such  Parts  of  North  America  as  are 

contained  in  the  (annexed)  Map  of  the  Middle  British  Colonies,  &c. 
Folio.    London,  1776. 


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POWNALL,  Thomas,  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  continued. 

 A  Translation  of  the  Memorial  to  the  Sovereigns  of  Europe,  &c.,  into 

Common  Sense  and  Intelligible  English.    [With  Manuscript  Note 

from  Monthly  Review.]    8vo,  pp.  45.    London,  1781. 
 See  Almon,  John  (Remembrancer).    Cooper,   Samuel.  Griffin, 

Frederick  (Junius  Discovered).    Waterhouse,  Samuel. 
Poyen,  Charles.    A  Letter  to  Col.  William  L.  Stone  on  Animal  Magnetism. 

8vo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1837. 
Practicability  and  Expediency  of  reducing  the  Whole  Body  of  the  Law  to  a 

Code.  —  See  Grimke,  Thomas  S. 

 of  Peace.  —  See  American  Peace  Society. 

Practical  Bee-Manager.  —  See  Beard,  E. 

 Christianity.  —  See  Lucas,  Richard.    Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

 Education.  —  See  Adams,  William  J. 

 Emigration  to  the  United  States  systematized.  —  See  Matrat,  J.  B. 

 Godliness  the  Way  to  Prosperity.  —  See  Whitman,  Samuel. 

 Husbandry.  —  See  Bowler,  Metcalf. 

 Liberty.  —  See  Giles,  Joel. 

 Truths  plainly  delivered.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 tending  to  promote  Holiness.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

Practice  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer  upon  Proceedings  in  Equity.  —  See 
Fowler,  David  Burton. 

 of  the  Courts,  Reform  of  the.  —  See  Field,  David  Dudley. 

 of  Discipline ;  or,  Some  Directions  for  the  Right  Managing  of  Ecclesi- 
astic Discipline.    4to,  pp.  8.    Edinburgh,  1705. 

 of  Lights.  —  See  C,  W.  (Coll.  Chym.). 

 ,  Pleadings,  &c,  of  the  Courts  of  Maryland.  —  See  Maryland  (Report). 

 and  Pleadings  in  New  York,  Report  of  the  Commissioners  on.  —  See 

New  York,  State  of. 

 of  Quietness.  —  See  Webbe,  George. 

Prado,  Agustin.  —  See  Guatemala. 

Pradt,  Dominique-Dufour,  de  (Ed.).  Pieces  relatives  a  Saint-Domingue  et 
a  l'Amerique.    8vo.    Paris,  1818. 

Pr.ecipiolvm  ;  or,  The  Immature-Mineral-Electrurn.  The  First  Metall. 
By  J.  B.  Van  Helmont.  —  See  C,  W.  (Coll.  Chym.). 

Pr.ecipuorum  Theologia?  Capitum  Enchiridion  Didacticum,  De  Coena  Domi- 
ni, etc.  —  See  Tully,  Thomas. 

Pr.elia  Anglorum.  —  See  Ocland,  Christopher. 

Pr.estantium  Aliquot  Theologorum  Effigies.  —  See  Verheiden,  Jaco- 
bus. 

Prjestita  Roll.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Prairie  du  Chien. —  See  Brunson,  Alfred. 

Prairie  and  Rocky-Mountain  Life.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

Praise  due  to  God  for  giving  Snow  like  Wool.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 to  God  a  Duty  of  continual  Obligations.  —  See  Maccarty,  Thaddeus. 

Prat,  Joseph.    The  Order  of  Orthographie.    16mo.    London,  1622. 
Pratt,  Rev.  Allen. —  See  Howard,  Bezaleel. 

Pratt,  Rev.  Enoch.  A  Comprehensive  History,  Ecclesiastical  and  Civil,  of 
Eastham,  Wrellfleet,  and  Orleans,  Mass.,  1644-1844.  8vo.  Yar- 
mouth, 1844. 

Pratt,  John.  Apology.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  2d  Series). 
Pratt,  John  Tidd.  Esq.    The  History  of  Savings  Banks  in  England,  Wales, 

and  Ireland.    12mo.    London,  1830. 
 The  Law  relating  to  Savings  Banks  in  England  and  Ireland.  Fourth 

edition.    12mo.    London,  1828. 


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Pratt,  John  Tidd,  Esq.,  continued. 

 The  Savings  Banks  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland,  arranged  accord- 
ing to  Counties.    4to.    London,  1831. 

 The  Savings  Banks  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland;  -with  the  Increase 

or  Decrease  of  each  Class  of  Depositors,  to  November,  1831.  Broad- 
side.   London,  1832. 

Pratt,  Peter.  The  Prey  taken  from  the  Strong  ;  or,  An  Historical  Account 
of  the  Recovery  of  one  from  the  Dangerous  Errors  of  Quakerism. 
12mo,  pp.  69.    New  London,  1725. 

Pratt,  Phinehas.  A  Declaration  of  the  Affairs  of  the  English  People  that 
first  inhabited  New  England.  Edited  by  Richard  Frothingham,  jun. 
8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1858. 

 See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  4th  Series). 

Pratt,  Rev.  Still  man.  Class  of  1831,  of  Amherst  College;  Proceedings  at 
their  Meetings,  and  Biographical  Catalogue  of  the  Members.  12mo, 
pp.  44.    Middleboro',  1857. 

Pratt,  Thomas  G.,  Governor  of  Maryland.  —  See  Maryland,  State  of. 

Pratz,  Le  Page  du.  History  of  Louisiana,  or  of  the  Western  Parts  of  Vir- 
ginia and  Carolina.  Translated  from  the  French.  With  Map.  8vo. 
London,  1774. 

Praxis  Barbettiana.  —  See  Barbette,  Paul. 

Pray,  Isaac  C,  jun.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Mercantile-Library 
Association,  March  20,  1837.  With  Poem,  by  Lovet  Stimson,  jun. 
8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1837. 

Pray,  Lewis  G.  The  History  of  Sunday  Schools  and  of  Religious  Education 
from  the  Earliest  Times.    12mo.    Boston,  1847. 

Pray  for  the  Jews.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  M. 

Prayer.  Discourse  on  Prayer.  16mo,  pp.  80.  London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect, 
wanting  title.] 

 A  Sober  and  Temperate  Discourse  concerning  the  Interest  of  Words 

in  Prayer,  Antiquity  of  Liturgies,  &c.  By  H.  D.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1661. 

 See  Bexxet,  Thomas.  Law,  William.  Preston,  John.  Sears,  David. 

 ,  Concert  of.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

 ,  A  Forme  of,  necessary  to  be  used  in  these  Dangerous  Times  of  Warre.  — 

See  Form  of  Prayer. 
 ,  The  Lord's,  in  above  One  Hundred  Languages,  &c.  —  See  Oratio 

Dominica. 

 ,  A  Method  for.  —  See  Henry,  Matthew. 

 ,  Nature,  &c,  of.  —  See  Leechmax,  William. 

 ,  The  Spirit  of.  —  See  Law,  William. 

 ,  The  Substance  and  Pith  of.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 ,  Treatise  on.  —  See  Brown,  John. 

 of  Agur.  —  See  Fothergill,  Samuel. 

 for  Help  a  Seasonable  Duty  upon  the  Ceasing  of  Godly  and  Faithful 

Men.  —  See  Chauxcy,  Charles. 
 and  Plea  (The)  of  David  to  be  delivered  from  Blood-guiltiness.  —  See 

Byles,  Mather. 

 for  the  Revival  of  Religion  in  all  the  Protestant  Churches  recom- 
mended.—  See  Prixgle,  Alexander. 
 for  the  Sick.  —  See  Greexwood,  Francis  W.  P. 

  for  a  Succession  and  Full  Supply  of  Gospel  Ministers  very  Needful  and 

Suitable.  —  See  Wise,  Jeremiah. 
 for  those  in  Civil  and  Military  Offices  recommended.  —  See  Erskixe, 

John. 


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Prayer-Book  and  Religious-Tract  Association.  —  See  Gardiner,  J.  S.J. 

 Society.  —  See  Bishop-White  Prayer-Book  Society. 

Prayers.  —  See  Taylor,  Jeremy. 
 for  the  Dead.  —  See  Romanism. 

 and  Hymns  in  the  Mahratta  Language.    16mo,  pp.  32.    n.  d. 

 and  Thanksgivings  to  be  offered  up  to  God  for  Magistrates.  —  See 

Freke,  Thomas. 
Praying  for  the  King,  Of.  —  See  Wright,  Samuel. 
Praying  Warrior,  The.  —  See  Estabrook,  Hobart. 
Preacher  (The)  and  the  Hearer.  —  See  Pettes,  Samuel,  jun. 

 (pretendedly)  Sent,  Sent  back  again.  —  See  Collinges,  John. 

Preacher's  Plea,  The.  —  See  Bewick,  John. 
Preaching,  The  Art  of.  —  See  Smalridge,  George. 

 ,  The  Gift  of.  —  See  Wilkins,  John. 

 as  connected  with  Faith.  —  See  Blagden,  George  W. 

Preaching  Christ.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Association. 

 ,  the  Office-work  of  Ministers.  —  See  Noble,  Oliver. 

 (The)  of  Christ  an  Expression  of  God's  Great  Love  to  Sinners.  —  See 

Wheelock,  Eleazer. 

 the  Gospel  a  Saving  Ordinance  of  God.  —  See  Balch,  Thomas. 

 Peace  by  Jesus  Christ  the  Principal  Design  of  the  Gospel  Ministry.  — 

See  Phillips,  Samuel. 
Preble,  Edward.    Life,  by  Lorenzo  Sabine.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer. 

Biog.,  vol.  xii.  2d  Series). 
Preble.  Thomas  M.    The  Voice  of  God  ;  or,  An  Account  of  the  Unparalleled 

Fires,  Hurricanes,  Floods,  and  Earthquakes,  &c,  1845-47.  12mo, 

pp.  84.    Albany,  1847. 
Preble  Chapel,  Portland.  —  See  Waterston,  Robert  C. 
Precationis  Dominic.e  Expositio.  —  See  Tully,  Thomas. 
Precedents.  —  See  H.,  Sir  R.  (Young  Clerk's  Guide). 

 of  Declarations.  —  See  Placita  Generalia  et  Specialia. 

 of  Indictments.  —  See  Indictments. 

Preceptor,  The ;  containing  a  General  Course  of  Education.  Fourth  edi- 
tion, vol.  ii.    8vo.    London,  1763. 

Precious  in  the  Sight  of  the  Lord  is  the  Death  of  his  Saints.  —  See  Prince, 
Thomas. 

.  Treasure  in  Earthen  Vessels.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

Precis  sur  la  Canne,  et  sur  les  Moyens  d'en  Extraire  le  Sel  Essential.  —  See 

Dutrone  la  Couture,  Jacques-Francois. 
 de  la  Litterature  Historique  du  Mogh'-rib-el-Aksa.  —  See  Graberg  di 

Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Predestination.  —  See  Cooper,  Wm.  Edwards,  John.  Stiles,  Joseph  C. 
Wesley,  John. 

Predictions  (Memorable)  of  the  Late  Events  in  Europe.  —  See  Eusta- 

phieye,  Alexis. 
Pre-emption  Rights.  —  See  Johnson,  William  Cost. 

Pre-existent  State  of  Souls,  A  Treatise  on  the  Pre-existent  State  of 
Souls.    8vo.    London,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

Prelacy.    Syon's  Plea  against  the  Prelacy.  4to.  London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

Prelates,  Petition  for  the,  briefly  examined.  —  See  Petition. 

Prelate's  Tyranny  (The)  in  the  Prosecutions  of  Prynne,  Bastwick,  and 
Burton.  —  See  Prynne,  William. 

Prelatical  Usurpation  Exposed;  or,  A  Vindication  of  the  Exclusive 
Right  of  Jurisdiction  in  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Provoost,  as  Bishop 
of  New  York.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  71.    New  York,  1812. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Prelectiones  in  Apocalypsim.  —  See  FULKE,  William. 

Premiers  Jours  (Les)  de  Prairial.  —  See  France. 

Premonition  to  Princes.    (Sir  W.  Raleigh.)  —  See  Kaleigh,  Philip. 

PRENTICE,  Rev.  Caleb.  Sermon  at  the  Instalment  of  Rev.  Joseph  Willard, 
Boxborough,  Nov.  2,  1785.  [Ch.,  Eliab  Stone;  R.H.,  Peter  Whit- 
ney.]   8vo,  pp.  48.    Worcester,  1786. 

  See  Adams,  Amos. 

Prentice,  Rev.  John.  Christ's  Compassion  on  the  Multitudes  scattered 
abroad  as  Sheep  without  a  Shepherd.  Sermon  preached  at  Mail- 
borough,  on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Rev.  Robert  Breck,  who  died 
Jan.  6,  1730-31.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1731. 

 Pure  and  Undefiled  Religion  the  Highest  Obligation  of  Civil  Rulers. 

Election  Sermon,  1735.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1735.    (Two  copies.) 

Prentice,  Rev.  Josiah.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Candia,  N.H.,  March  6, 
1815,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Jesse  Remington.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Con- 
cord, 1815. 

Prentice,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  The  Believer's  Triumph  over  Death  and  the 
Grave.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Anna  Cary,  preached  March  2, 
1755.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1755.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Vanity  of  Zeal  for  Fasts,  without  Judgment,  Mercy,  and  Compas- 
sions. Sermon,  Charlestown,  Jan.  28,  1747-8,  Public  Fast  after 
Burning  of  the  Province  Court  House.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1748. 
(Two  copies.) 

 When  the  People  and  the  Rulers  willingly  offer  Themselves,  the  Lord 

is  to  be  Praised.    Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  the  Reduction  of  Cape 

Breton.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1745.    (Three  copies.) 

 See  Barnard,  Edward.    Brown,  John.    Willard,  Samuel. 

Prentiss,  Charles.    New-England  Freedom.    A  Poem,  delivered  before  the 

Washington  Benevolent  Society,  Brimfield,  Feb.  22,  1813.  4to, 

pp.  28.    Brookfield,  1813. 
Prentiss,  Hon.  Sergeant  S.    Speech  on  the  Defalcations  of  the  Government ; 

delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Dec.  28,  1838.  8vo, 

pp.  28.    Washington,  1839. 
Prentiss,  Rev.  Thomas.    Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Pitt  Clark, 

Norton,  July  3,  1793.    [Ch.,  Jacob  Cushing;  R.H.,  Roland  Green.] 

8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1793. 
 See  Flint,  Jacob.    Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

Preparation  for  Death.  —  See  Benedict,  Noah.    Charteris,  Laurence. 

Lothrop,  Samuel  K.    Pearse,  Edward.    Peet,  L.  B. 

 for  War  the  Best  Security  for  Peace.  —  See  Kendall,  James. 

Preparatory  Sheet  (A)  occasioned  by  the  Author's  being  asked,  Shall  all 

that  have  never  heard  of  Jesus  Christ  be  eternally  damned?  4to, 

pp.  8.  [Imperfect.] 
Prerogative  (The)  of  the  Jews  asserted.  —  See  Markwick,  Nathaniel. 

 of  Popular  Government.  —  See  Harrington,  James  (Works). 

Presbyterial  Government.  —  See  Westminster  Assembly. 

 Ordination.  —  See  Presbyterian  Ordination.  Scripture-Bishop 

Vindicated. 

 ,  Validity  of.  —  See  Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

 Vindicated.  —  See  Firmin,  Giles. 

Presbyterian  Church  in  Kentucky.  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  at 
Versailles,  Ky.,  March  17  [1840],    8vo,  pp.  21.    n.  d. 

 in  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Associate  Presbytery  of  Pennsylvania. 

 in  Philadelphia.  —  See  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Philadel- 
phia.   Green,  Ashbel. 


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Presbyterian  Church  in  Trenton,  N.J.  History  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 
in  Trenton,  N.J.,  from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town.  By  John 
Hall,  D.D.    12mo.    New  York,  1859. 

 in  the  United  States.     The  Constitution  of  the  Presbyterian 

Church  in  the  United  States ;  containing  the  Confession  of  Faith, 
Catechisms,  and  Directory,  &c.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1806. 

 See  Board  of  Education.  Crocker,  Zebulon.  General  As- 
sembly. Synod. 

 Church-government.  —  See  Ley,  William.  Presbyterian  Govern- 
ment. 

 Education  Society.  Address  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  the  Presby- 
terian Education  Society,  October,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  16.  New 
York,  1831. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  &c,  May,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  36.  New 

York,  1833. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Directors  of  the  Western  Agency  of  the 

Presbyterian  Education  Society,  October,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1834. 

 Government.    True  Representation  of  Presbyterian  Government.  4to, 

pp.  9.    London,  1690. 
 and  Independent  Churches  in  New  England  brought  to  the  Test.  —  See 

Keith,  George. 

 Ministers.  —  See  Conduct  of  the  Presbyterian  Ministers  considered. 

Mechanic's  Address  to  the  Farmer.  '  Second  Letter  to  the  Con- 
gregations.   True  Copy  of  a  Genuine  Letter. 

 in  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Looking-Glass,  The. 

 Ordination.  A  Vindication  from  Scripture  and  Antiquity,  the  Judg- 
ment of  the  Reformed  Churches,  and  particularly  of  the  Church  of 
England ;  with  a  Brief  Reflection  upon  the  Arguments  offer'd  by 
Mr.  Cantrell,  of  Derby,  against  it.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Nottingham,  1714. 

 ,  Defence  of.  —  See  Dickinson,  Jonathan.    Peirce,  James. 

 Doubtful.  —  See  Ordination. 

 proved  Regular.  —  See  Peirce,  James. 

 ,  Validity  of.  —  See  Parsons,  Joseph. 

Presbyterianism.  —  See  Saltmarsh,  John. 

Presbyterians,  Solemnization  of  Marriage  by.  —  See  Vindication  of  Mar- 
riage. 

 of  Kentucky,  Address  to  the.  —  See  Synod  of  Kentucky. 

Presbyteries,  Right  of.  —  See  Rutherford,  Samuel. 

Presbyter's  Re-Ordination  by  Bishops.  —  See  Crofton,  Zachariah. 

Presbytery.  The  History  of  the  English  and  Scotch  Presbytery.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.    16mo.    Villa  Franca,  1659. 

 and  Independency.  —  See  Brief  History. 

 of  Boston.  —  See  Cald'well,  John.    Moorhead,  John. 

 .  Proceedings  against  R.  Abercoinbie.  —  See  Parsons,  Jona- 
than. 

 in  Charleston,  S.C.  —  See  Smith,  Josiah. 

 of  Edinburgh.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  Presbytery  of  Edin- 
burgh on  Sabbath  Observance,  Nov.  27,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840. 

 .    See  Leslie,  John. 

 of  Long  Island.  —  See  Beecher,  Lyman. 

 of  New  York.  —  See  Knox,  Hugh. "  Pierson,  John. 

 of  Oneida.  —  See  Perkins,  Ephraim. 

Prescott,  Hon.  Alexander.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 


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Prescott,  Rev.  Benjamin.  Examination  of  Certain  Remarks,  &c,  in  a 
Letter  to  the  Brethren  of  the  First  Church,  Salem.  12mo,  pp.  58. 
Boston,  1735. 

 Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield,  an  Itinerant  Preacher,  &c. 

4to,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1745.    (Two  copies.) 
 Letter  to  Rev.  Joshua  Gee,  in  Answer  to  his  of  June  3,  1743,  addressed 

to  Rev.  Nathaniel  Eells.   8vo,  pp.  28.   Boston,  1743.    (Two  copies.) 
 See  Appleton,  Nathaniel.    Brown,  John.    First  Church  in  Salem. 

Gay,  Ebenezer. 
Prescott,  Mrs.  Catharine  G.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 
Prescott,  Col.  Edward  G.    An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Officers  of  the 

Militia  and  Members  of  the  Volunteer  Companies  of  Boston,  &c, 

July  4,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1832. 
 An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Boston,  July  4,  1833.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    Boston,  1833. 
Prescott,  James,  Esq.    Court  of  Impeachment  for  the  Trial  of  James  Pres- 
cott, Esq.,  Judge  of  Probate,  for  Misconduct  and  Maladministration 

in  Office.    4to,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1821. 
 Proceedings  of  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachu- 
setts relative  to  the  Impeachment  of  James  Prescott,  Esq.  8vo, 

pp.  08.    n.d.  [Imperfect.] 
[Prescott,  Col.  William.]    A  Letter  from  a  Veteran  to  the  Officers  of  the 

Army  encamped  at  Boston.    8vo.  pp.  19.    [Boston],  1774. 
Prescott,  Hon.  William.  LL.D.  —  See  Carter,  James  G. 
Prescott,  William  Hickling.    History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico ;  with  a 

Preliminary  View  of  the  Ancient  Mexican  Civilization,  and  the  Life 

of  Cortes.    3  vols.  8vo.    New  York,  1843. 
 History  of  the  Reign  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella  the  Catholic.    3  vols. 

8vo.    Boston,  1838. 
 History  of  the  Reign  of  Philip  the  Second,  King  of  Spain.    3  vols.  Svo. 

Boston,  1855-59. 

 Prescott  Memorial.    4to,  pp.  xxxii.    New  York,  1859. 

 Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog., 

vol.  i.). 

 Memoir  of  Hon.  John  Pickering.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x. 

3d  Series). 

 See  Massachusetts  Historical  Society.   New- York  Historical 

Society.  Reviews. 
Prescott,  Canada,  Battle  of.  —  See  Lyon,  Caleb. 

Presence  (The)  of  Christ  with  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel.  —  See  Stod- 
dard, Solomon. 

 of  God  with  his  People  their  only  Safety  and  Happiness.  —  See  Dux- 
bar,  Samuel. 

 of  the  Great  God  in  the  Assembly  of  Political  Rulers.  —  See  Barnard, 

John. 

Present  of  Summer  Fruit.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Present  Condition  and  Future  Growth  of  Boston.  —  See  Clapp,  Otis. 

 Dangers  and  Consequent  Duties  of  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  — 

See  Morse,  Jedidiah. 

 Disposition  of  England  considered.  —  See  England. 

 and  Future  State  of  the  Church.  —  See  Gill,  John. 

 Melancholy  Circumstances  (The)  of  the  Province  consider'd.  —  See 

Massachusetts,  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay. 
 Political  State  of  the  American  Republicks,  Remarks  on  the.  —  See 

Address  to  the  Public. 


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Present  Position  (The)  of  the  Medical  Profession  in  Society.  —  See  Eve, 
Paul  F. 

 Scope  and  Future  Gain  of  the  Christian  Life.  —  See  Webb,  Benjamin. 

 Situation  of  Affairs  in  America.  —  See  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Hills- 
borough. 

 and  Conduct  of  Public  Affairs.  —  See  Letter  to  the  People  pf 

England. 

 of  other  Nations  of  the  World  compared  -with  our  own. —  See 

Morse,  Jedidiah. 

 State  (The)  of  Europe,  or  The  Historical  and  Political  Monthly  Mercury ; 

March,  April,  June,  Julv,  and  August,  1697;  October,  i700;  May 
and  September,  1701;  March,  1704;  March,  1709.  4to.  London, 
1697-1709. 

 .    See  Europe. 

 of  Great  Britain.  —  See  Chamberlayne,  John. 

 of  Hudson's  Bay.  —  See  Umfraville,  Edward. 

 of  Ireland.  —  See  Grattan,  Henry. 

 of  New  England.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  New  England  with  respect  to  the  Indian  War  [1675].  —  See 

Drake,  Samuel  G.  (Old  Indian  Chronicle). 

 of  North  America.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  reprinted,  1755. 

 of  the  Political  and  the  Religious  World.  —  See  McKnight, 

John. 

 ,  Productions,  and  Commerce  of  the  Comoro  Islands,  Abyssinia, 

Persia,  &c.  —  See  Palmer,  Aaron  H. 

 of  Turkey.  Remarks  on  the.  —  See  Turkey. 

 Vileness  of  the  Body,  and  its  Glorious  Change  by  Christ. —  See  Byles, 

Mather. 

 War  (The)  unexpected,  unnecessary,  and  ruinous.  —  See  Lathrop, 

John. 

Preservation  of  Documents  as  the  Materials  of  History.  —  See  Bur- 
roughs, Charles. 

Preservative  against  Popery  and  Infidelity.  —  See  Flexman,  Roger. 

 .  of  Virtuous  Youth.  —  See  Gravenor,  Benjamin. 

Presidency,  Letters  on  the.  —  See  Kentucky'Democrat. 

President  for  Prognosticators.  —  See  Pond,  Edward. 

Presidential  Election,  1812.  Address  of  the  General  Committee  of  Cor- 
respondence to  the  Democratic  Citizens  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Philadelphia,  1812. 

 Elections.     Suggestions  on  Presidential  Elections  ;  with  Particular 

Reference  to  a  Letter  of  William  C.  Somerville,  Esq.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Boston,  1825. 

 Question,  Speech  on  the,  1856.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

President's  Message,  1846,  Speech  on  the.  —  See  Root,  Joseph  M. 
 ,  1849.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 ,  1856.  —  See  Collamer,  Jacob.  Fessenden,  William  P.  Wil- 
son, Henry. 

Prestigiis  Daemonum,  De.  —  See  Wier,  John. 

Preston,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  The  Fulnesse  of  Christ  for  us.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  the  Court  before  King  James  [I.].  [With  Portrait  of 
James  L]    4to,  pp.  20.    London,  1640.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Saint's  Daily  Exercise.    Five  Sermons  on  1  Thess.  v.  17.  4to. 

London,  1632. 

Preston,  John.  A  Statistical  Report  of  the  County  of  Albany  for  the  Year 
1820.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Albany,  1824. 


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Preston,  Rev.  Willard.  —  See  Willsox,  Luther. 

Prestox,  Hon.  William  C.  Eulogy  on  Hugh  Swinton  Legare ;  delivered  at 
the  Request  of  the  City  of  Charleston,  Nov.  7,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
Charleston,  n.  d. 

Pretences  for  the  Present  Rebellion  (1715)  considered.  —  See  Lam  nr., 
Charles. 

Pretended  Authority  of  the  Clementine  Constitutions  confuted.  —  See 
Smalbroke,  Richard. 

Pretender.  Substance  (The)  of  a  Late  Conference  between  the  French  King, 
the  Pretender,  and  one  of  their  Best  Friends.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Lon- 
don, 1710. 

.  See  Bradbury,  Thomas.     Chauncy,  Charles.     Fuller,  AVilliam. 

Jacobite  Party.  MacPherson,  James.  Occasional  Writer. 
Rae,  Peter. 

Pretensions  of  Freemasonry  exposed.  —  See  Masonry. 

Pretextes  (Les)  et  le  But  de  la  Derniere  Conspiration,  1818.  —  See  France. 

Pretty  Story  (A),  written  in  the  Year  of  our  Lord  2774.    By  Peter 

Grievous.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Philadelphia,  1774. 
Preuves  de  l'Histoire  de  la  Maison  de  Menou.  —  See  Mexou,  Count 

Jules  de. 

Preyailixg  Wickedxess  and  Distressing  Judgments.  —  See  Harrixgtox, 
Timothy. 

Prevalexcy  of  Prayer.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

Previous  Questiox  (The)  with  regard  to  Religion.  —  See  Chubb,  Thomas. 
Preyost,  Julien,  Comte  de  Limonade.    Relation  des  Glorieux  Evenemens 

qui  ont  porte  leurs  Majestes  Royales  sur  le  Trone  d'Hayti.  Suivie 

de  l'Histoire  du  Couronnement.    8vo.    Cap-Henry,  1811. 
Prey  (The)  taken  from  the  Strong.  —  See  Pratt,  Peter. 
Prezeau.  Le  Chevalier.    Refutation  de  la  Lettre  du  General  Franc_ais 

Dauxion  Lavaysse.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Cap-Henry,  1814. 
Price,  C.    A  Collection  of  Charts ;  with  Instructions  for  sailing  to  the  East 

Indies,  &c.    London,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
Price,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  A.M.    A  Chronological  Register  of  Boscawen,  N.H., 

from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town  to  1820.    Svo.  Concord, 

1823.    (Two  copies.) 
Price,  Evan.    Eve-salve  for  England  ;  or,  The  Grand  Trappan  detected. 

4to,  pp.  8.   ,  1668. 

Price,  or  Pric.eus,  Rev.  John,  D.D.    Acta  Apostolorvm  ex  Sacra  Pagina, 

Sanctis  Patribvs  Grsecisqye  ac  Latinis  Gentium  Scriptoribus  illustrata. 

16mo.  Parisiis,  1647.  [Containing  Autograph  of  Increase  Ma- 
ther.] 

Price,  John.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 

Price,  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  F.R.S.  Additional  Observations  on  the  Nature 
and  Value  of  Civil  Liberty,  and  the  War  with  America.  Svo.  Phi- 
ladelphia, reprinted,  1778. 

 An  Appeal  to  the  Public  on  the  Subject  of  the  National  Debt.  Second 

edition,  with  Appendix.    Svo,  pp.  97.    London,  1772. 

 Discourse  on  the  Love  of  our  Country;  delivered  Nov.  4,  1789,  to  the 

Society  for  commemorating  the  Revolution  in  Great  Britain.  Second 
edition.    Svo,  pp.  51  ;  and  Appendix.    London,  1789. 

 Discourse  on  the  Love  of  our  Country;  delivered  Nov.  4,  1789,  to  the 

Society  for  commemorating  the  Revolution  in  Great  Britain.  Third 
edition.    Svo,  pp.  51,  34.    London,  1790. 

 Essay  on  the  Population  of  England,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  Present 

Time.    Svo.  pp.  88.    London,  1780. 


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Price,  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  F.R.S.,  continued, 

 The  Evidence  for  a  Future  Period  of  Improvement  in  the  State  of  Alan- 
kind.  Discourse  delivered  25th  April,  1787,  for  an  Academical  In- 
stitution for  Protestant  Dissenters.  8vo,  pp.  67.  London,  1787. 
(Two  copies;  one  containing  Autograph  of  the  Author.) 

 The  General  Introduction  to  the  Two  Tracts  on  Civil  Liberty,  the  War 

with  America,  and  the  Finances  of  the  Kingdom.  8vo,  pp.  xiv. 
Philadelphia,  reprinted,  1778. 

 Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution.  8vo, 

pp.  87.   Boston,  reprinted,  1784.   (Four  copies.) 

 Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution.  Second 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Philadelphia,  reprinted,  1785. 

 Observations  on  the  Importance  of  the  American  Revolution.  With 

Appendix.    8vo.    Dublin,  1785. 

 Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  the  Principles  of  Govern- 
ment, and  the  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America.  With 
Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  76.    London,  1776. 

 Observations  on  the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty,  the  Principles  of  Govern- 
ment, and  the  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  War  with  America.  With 
Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  reprinted,  1776.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermons  on  the  Security  and  Happiness  of  a  Virtuous  Course,  on  the 

Goodness  of  God,  and  the  Resurrection  of  Lazarus.  With  Sermons 
on  the  Christian  Doctrine,  &c.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1788. 

 See  Mirabeau,  Honore-Gabriel,  Count  cle.    Public  Debt.  Remarks 

on  a  Pamphlet. 

Price,  Rev.  Roger,  A.M.  A  Funeral  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 
John  Jekyllj  Esq.,  who  d.  Dec.  30,  1732.    8vo,  pp.  15.   ,  1733. 

 Sermon  preached  at  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  March  23,  1737,  at  the 

Solemnization  of  the  Obsequies  of  Queen  Caroline.  12mo,  pp.  19. 
Boston,  1738. 

Price,  Thomas  S.  —  See  Peck,  Nathaniel. 

Price  Lecture,  1848.  —  See  Clark,  Thomas  M. 

Pridden,  John.  Catalogue  of  Books  on  Sale,  23d  February,  1768.  8vo, 
pp.  69.    [London,  1768.] 

Pride  of  Authors,  Essay  on  the.  —  See  Occasional  Paper,  The. 

 Humbled ;  or,  Mr.  Hobby  chastised.  —  See  Pateshall,  Richard. 

 and  Ignorance  the  Ground  of  Errors  in  Religion.  —  See  Bisse,  Thomas. 

Prideaux,  Rev.  Humphrey,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Norwich.  Life  of  Rev.  Hum- 
phrey Prideaux ;  with  Several  Tracts  and  Letters,  never  before 
published.    8vo.    London,  1748. 

 The  True  Nature  of  Imposture  displayed  in  the  Life  of  Mahomet ;  with 

Discourse  for  the  Vindication  of  Christianity.  Eighth  edition.  8vo. 
London,  1723. 

Prideaux,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Worcester.  Concio  Habita  Oxonise  ad 
Artium  Baccalaureos  in  Die  Cinerum,  Feb.  22,  1626.  4to,  pp.  44. 
Oxonise,  1626. 

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Prideaux,  Matthias.  An  Easy  and  Compendious  Introdvction  for  reading 
all  Sorts  of  Histories.  Third  edition ;  with  a  Synopsis  of  Councels 
by  John  Prideaux.    4to.    Oxford,  1655. 

.  An  Easy  and  Compendious  Introdvction  for  reading  all  Sorts  of  His- 
tories. Sixth  edition ;  with  a  Synopsis  of  Councels  by  John  Prideaux. 
4to.    Oxford,  1682. 

Priestcraft  in  Perfection.  —  See  Church  of  England. 

Priesthood,  Human.  —  See  Beverley,  R.  M. 


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[Priestley,  Rev.  Joseph,  LL.D.]  An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid 
Professors  of  Christianity.  Third  edition.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Lon- 
don, 1771. 

 An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors  of  Christianity ;  with 

the  Trial  of  E.  Elwall,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  57.    Philadelphia,  1784. 

 An  Appeal  to  the  Serious  and  Candid  Professors  of  Christianity ;  with 

the  Trial  of  Mr.  Ehvall.    12mo,  pp.  52.    Philadelphia,  1794. 

 A  Continuation  of  the  Letters  to  the  Philosophers,  &c.,  of  France,  on 

the  Subject  of  Religion ;  and  of  Letters  to  a  Philosophical  Unbeliever, 
in  Answer  to  Paine.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Salem,  reprinted,  1792. 

 A  Continuation  of  the  Letters  to  the  Philosophers  and  Politicians  of 

France  on  the  Subject  of  Religion,  and  of  the  Letters  to  a  Philosophi- 
cal Unbeliever.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Northumberland,  1795. 

■  A  Description  of  a  New  Chart  of  History.    [From  the  seventh  London 

edition.]    8vo,  pp.  91.    New  Haven,  reprinted,  1792. 

 Examen  de  Varios  Argumentos  en  favor  de  la  Unidad  de  Dios.  Tra- 

ducido  del  Ingles.    12mo,  pp.  65.    Londres,  n.  d. 

 A  General  View  of  the  Arguments  for  the  Unity  of  God,  and  against 

the  Divinity  and  Pre-existence  of  Christ.  12mo,  pp.  28.  Birming- 
ham, 1783.    (Two  copies.) 

 Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke,  occasioned  by  his  Reflections 

on  the  Revolution  in  France.    8vo.    Dublin,  1791. 

 Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke,  occasioned  by  his  Reflections 

on  the  Revolution  in  France.  Third  edition.  8vo,  pp.  73.  New 
York,  reprinted,  1791. 

 Letters  to  the  Inhabitants  of  Northumberland  and  its  Neighbourhood. 

Second  edition  ;  with  Letter  on  Liancourt's  Travels.  8vo,  pp.  96. 
Philadelphia,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 

 Letters  to  the  Philosophers  and  Politicians  of  France  on  the  Subject  of 

Religion.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1793. 

 Observations  on  the  Emigration  of  Dr.  Joseph  Priestley,  and  on  the 

Several  Addresses  delivered  to  him  on  his  Arrival  at  New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  64.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 Socrates  and  Jesus  compared.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Philadelphia,  1803. 

 Unitarianism  explained  and  defended  in  a  Discourse  delivered  at  Phila- 
delphia, 1796.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 See  American  Unitarianism.  Cobbett,  William.  Webster,  Noah,  jun. 

Priestley,  Robert,  M.I).  A  Few  Int  eresting  Remarks  on  Bilious  Disorders, 
particularly  the  Jaundice  and  Yellow  Fever,  &c.  With  Appendix. 
8vo.    Leeds,  1798-99.  1 

Priestley,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Christian's  Looking-glass  ;  or,  The  Timorous 
Soul's  Guide.    12mo,  pp.  89.    Concord,  1794. 

Prima,  Media,  et  Ultima.  —  See  Ambrose,  Isaac. 

Primer,  New-England.  —  See  New-England  Primer. 

Primitle  Synagogue.— See  Fairfax,  John. 

Primitive  Catechism,  A.  —  See  Whiston,  William. 

 Christianity,  A  Defence  of.  —  See  Independent  Whig,  The. 

 Revived.  —  See  Penn,  William. 

 Church,  Penitential  Discipline  of  the.  —  See  Discipline,  Church. 

 Episcopacy  stated. —  See  ClarKson,  David. 

 Inhabitants  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Essay  on  the.  —  See  Vallan- 

cey,  Charles. 

 Language  of  Spain,  Alphabet  of  the.  —  See  Erro,  Juan  Bautista  de. 

.  Rule  (The)  of  Reformation.    Sermon  before  the  King,  Feb.  1,  1662.  — 

See  Pierce,  Thomas. 


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Prince,  Miss  Deborah.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

Prince,  James,  Esq.  An  Address  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the  State 
Prison,  Charlestown,  to  the  Convicts,  6th  April,  1815.  12mo,  pp.  22. 
Boston,  1815. 

Prince,  Rev.  John,  LL.D.  Charity  recommended  from  the  Social  State  of 
Man.  Discourse  before  the  Salem  Female  Charitable  Society, 
Sept.  17,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Salem,  1806. 

 National-Fast  Sermon,  May  9,  1798.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Boston,  1798. 

 Part  of  a  Discourse  delivered  Dec.  29,  1799,  recommending  the  Im- 
provement of  Time.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Salem  [1800]. 

  Sermon  preached  before  the  North  Church  and  Society,  Salem,  Oct.  16, 

1814,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Thomas  Barnard,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Salem,  1814.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Lathrop,  John.    Lowell,  Charles.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  v.  3d  Series).    Upham,  Charles  W.    Williams,  Samuel. 

Prince,  Rev.  Joseph.  —  See  Murray,  John. 

Prince,  Nathan.  The  Constitution  and  Government  of  Harvard  College ; 
with  Reasons  to  prove  that  the  Overseers  have  no  Independent 
Power  over  the  Corporation.  4 to,  pp.  43.  [Boston,  1742.]  (Two 
copies.) 

[  ]  An  Essay  to  solve  the  Difficulties  that  attend  the  Several  Accounts 

given  by  the  Evangelists  of  our  Saviour's  Resurrection.  4to,  pp.  30. 
Boston,  1734.    (Three  copies.) 

Prince,  Samuel,  Esq.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  An  Account  of  the  Revival  of  Religion  in 
Boston,  in  the  Years  1740-1-2-3.  12mo,  pp.  55.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1823. 

 Be  Followers  of  them,  who,  through  Faith  and  Patience,  inherit  the 

Promises.    Sermon  on  the  Decease  of  Mrs.  Hannah  Fayerweather, 

Jan.  27,  1755.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1755. 
■  The  Case  of  Heman  considered.    Sermon  on  Death  of  Edward  Brom- 

field,   April   10,   1756.     8vo,   pp.    35.     Boston,  1756.  (Three 

copies.) 

.  The  Character  of  Caleb.    Sermon  after  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  Josiah  Wil- 

lard,  Dec.  6,  1756.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1756. 

 Christ  abolishing  Death,  and  bringing  Life  and  Immortality  to  Light, 

&c,  in  the  Gospel.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  Honour- 
able Mary  Belcher;  delivered  at  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1736.  4to,  pp.  42. 
Boston,  1736. 

 A  Chronological  History  of  New  England,  in  the  Form  of  Annals,  vol.  i. 

16mo.    Boston,  1736.    (Two  copies  ;  one  imperfect.) 
 Annals  of  New  P^ngland,  vol.  ii.    16mo,  pp.  96.    Boston,  n.  d.  (Two 

copies;  one  containing  Manuscript  Notes.) 
 A  Chronological  History  of  New  England,  in  the  Form  of  Annals  ;  with 

an  Introduction.    8vo.    Boston,  reprinted,  1826. 
 Civil  Rulers  raised  up  by  God  to  feed  his  People.    Sermon  at  Boston 

Lecture,  July  25,  1728,  on  the  Arrival  of  Gov.  Burnet.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Boston,  1728.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Departure  of  Elijah  lamented.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Cotton 

Mather,  Feb.  13,  1727-8.    8vo,  pp.  26.     Boston,  1728.  (Two 

copies.) 

■  The  Dying  Prayer  of  Christ  for  his  People's  Preservation  and  Unity. 

Sermon  to  the  North  Church,  on  a  Day  of  Prayer,  Jan.  25,  1731-2. 
8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1732. 


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Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Earthquakes  the  Works  of  God,  and  Tokens  of  his  Just  Displeasure. 

Two  Sermons,  occasioned  by  the  Earthquake.  Second  edition,  cor- 
rected.   8vo,  pp.  4.3,  3.    Boston,  1727.    (Three  copies.) 

 Earthquakes  the  Works  of  God,  and  Tokens  of  his  Just  Displeasure  ; 

being  a  Discourse  on  that  Subject.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1755. 

 Extract  from  Mr.  Prince's  Sermon  on  the  Decease  of  his  Eldest  Daughter, 

Miss  Deborah  Prince,  20th  July,  1744.     16mo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1804. 

 Extract  of  a  Sermon  preached  Nov.  27,  1746,  on  the  Destruction  of  the 

French  Fleet.  Reprinted  to  encourage  the  People  of  God  under 
the  Execution  of  the  Boston  Port  Bill.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Watertown, 
reprinted,  1776. 

 Extraordinary  Events  the  Doings  of  God.     Thanksgiving  Sermon, 

July  18,  1745,  on  the  Taking  of  Louisburg.    8vo,  pp.  35.  Boston, 

1745.    (Two  copies.) 
 Extraordinary  Events  the  Doings  of  God.     Thanksgiving  Sermon, 

July  18,  1745,  on  the  Taking  of  Louisburg.    Second  edition.  8vo, 

pp.  35.    Boston,  1747.    (Two  copies.) 
 Extraordinary  Events  the  Doings  of  God.    Sermon,  July  18,  1745,  on 

the  Taking  of  Louisburg.     Fifth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  32.  London, 

reprinted,  1746. 

 The  Faithful  Servant  approv'd  at  Death.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of 

Hon.  Daniel  Oliver;  delivered  July  27,  1732.    With  a  Poem  by  M. 

Byles.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1732. 
 The  "Fulness  of  Life  and  Joy  in  the  Presence  of  God.    Sermon  on  the 

Death  of  Mrs.  Martha  Stoddard,  Feb.  11,  1747-8.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Boston,  1748. 

 Funeral  Sermon  on  Rev.  Nathaniel  Williams;  who  deceased  Jan.  10, 

1737-8.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1738.    (Two  copies.) 

 God  brings  to  the  Desired  Haven.    Thanksgiving  Sermon,  delivered 

Sept.  5,  1717,  on  the  Author's  Safe  Arrival.  Preface  by  Increase 
Mather.    16mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1717. 

 God  destroyeth  the  Hope  of  Man.    Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 

Frederic,  Prince  of  Wales,  March  20,  1751.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Bos- 
ton, 1751. 

 The  Grave  and  Death  destroyed,  and  Believers  ransomed.    Sermon  on 

the  Death  of  Samuel  Prince,  Esq.,  Middleborough,  July,  1728.  8vo, 
pp.'  20.    Boston,  1728.  [Imperfect] 

 An  Improvement  of  the  Doctrine  of  Earthquakes  being  the  Works  of 

God,  and  Tokens  of  his  Just  Displeasure ;  containing  An  Historical 
Summary  of  the  most  Remarkable  Earthquakes  in  New  England. 
16mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1755.    (Two  copies.) 

 Morning  Health  no  Security  against  the  Sudden  Arrest  of  Death  before 

Night.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  very  Sudden  Death  of  Two 
Young  Gentlemen  in  Boston,  Jan.  14,  1726-7.  16mo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1727. 

 The  Natural  and  Moral  Government  and  Agency  of  God  in  causing 

Droughts  and  Rains.  Thanksgiving  Sermon  for  Rain ;  delivered 
Aug.  24,  1749.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1749. 

 The  People  of  New  England  put  in  mind  of  the  Righteous  Acts  of  the 

Lord.  Election  Sermon,  1730.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  50. 
Boston,  1730.    (Three  copies;  two  imperfect.) 

 The  Pious  Cry  to  the  Lord  for  Help  when  the  Godly  and  Faithful  fail 

among  them.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Thomas  Cushing, 
April  11,  1746.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1746.    (Two  copies.) 


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Prince,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Precious  in  the  Sight  of  the  Lord  is  the  Death  of  his  Saints.  Sermon 

on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Oliver,  May  21,  1735.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
Boston,  1735.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Metre ;  being  the  New- 
England  Psalm-book  revised  and  improved.    12mo.    Boston,  1758. 

[  ]  The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Metre.  Twenty-seventh 
edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1762. 

[  ]  The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, &c. ;  being  the  New-England  Psalm-book  revised  and  im- 
proved.   Second  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1773. 

 The  Salvations  of  God  in  1746.    Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  27,  1746. 

8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1746.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George  I.,  and  the  Accession  of  George  II. ; 

preached  before  the  General  Assembly,  Aug.  24,  1727.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Boston,  1727. 

  Sermon  at  the  Public  Lecture  in  Boston,  Jan.  viii.,  1729-30,  upon  the 

Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Sewall,  late  Chief- Justice  of  the  Circuits. 

12mo,  pp.  36,  4.    Boston,  1730.    (Two  copies.) 
 Sermon  delivered  Oct.  1,  1718,  at  his  Ordination;  to  which  is  added  a 

Discourse  on  the  Validity  of  Ordination  by  the  hands  of  Presbyters, 

by  E.  Pemberton,  Sept.  16,  1713.    Ch.,  I.  Mather ;  R.H.,  C.  Mather. 

8vo,  pp.  76,  12.    Boston,  1718.    (Two  copies.) 
 Six  Sermons  by  the  late  Thomas  Prince,  A.M. ;  published  from  his 

Manuscripts,  by  John  Erskine,  D.D.    8vo.    Edinburgh,  1785. 
 The  Sovereign  God  acknowledged  and  blessed.    Sermon  on  the  Decease 

of  his  Daughter,  Deborah  Prince,  July  20,  1744.    With  Appendix. 

8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1744. 
 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Aug.  14,  1746,  for  the  Victory  near  Culloden. 

8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1746.    (Four  copies.) 
 Young  Abel  Dead,  yet  Speaketh.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Young  Mr. 

Daniel  Oliver ;  delivered  in  Boston,  Sept.  10,  1727.    8vo,  pp.  25. 

Boston,  1732. 

 Annals  of  New  England,  vol.  ii.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii. 

2d  Series). 

 See  Clap,  Roger.  Colman,  Benjamin.  Davenport,  James.  Ed- 
wards, Jonathan.  Greenwood,  Isaac.  McGregore,  David. 
Mather,  Increase.  Old-South  Church,  Boston.  Prior,  Thomas. 
Sermons  on  Early  Piety.  Sewall,  Joseph.  Shepard,  Thomas. 
Williams,  John.    Winthrop,  John. 

Prince  Arthur.    A  Poem.  —  See  Dennis,  John. 

Prince,  A  Bigotted.  —  See  Character  of  a  Bigotted  Prince. 

Prince  Charles  [afterwards  King  Charles  I.].  —  See  Gregory  XV., 
Pope. 

Prince  George's  County,  Md.  —  See  Du  Val,  Marcus. 
Prince  Madog  ab  Owen  Gwynedd.  —  See  Williams,  John. 
Prince  of  Orange's  Speech  to  the  Scots'  Lords.  —  See  Revolution,  Eng- 
lish. 

Princes,  The  Dial  of.  —  See  Machiavel,  Nicholas. 

 instructed  and  Philosophers  corrected.  —  See  Gordon,  Alexander. 

Princeton,  Mass.,  Council  at,  1817.  —  See  Bancroft,  Aaron. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Russell,  Charles  Theodore. 

Princeton  [N.J.]  Theological  Seminary. —  See  Lindsley,  Philip. 


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Princeton  Review.  —  See  Hodge,  Charles. 

Principal  Navigations,  Voyages,  &c.,  of  the  English  Nation.  —  See  Hak- 
luyt,  Richard. 

Principals  and  Factors.  A  Brief  View  of  the  Law  relating  to  Transactions 
between  Principals  and  Factors  or  Agents.  Memorial  to  the  Legisla- 
ture of  New  York.    8vo,  pp.  14.   ,  1825. 

Principes  de  Chronologie,  pour  les  Temps  anterieurs  aux  Olympiades. — 
See  Potocki,  Comte  Jean. 

 Generaux  de  l'Exacte  Mesure  du  Temps  par  les  Horloges.  —  See  Jur- 

GENSEN,  Urbain. 

 et  les  Lois  de  la  Neutralite  Maritime.  —  See  Neutrality. 

Puincipios  Fundamentales  del  Gobierno  Democratico.  —  See  Vidaurre, 
Manuel. 

Principle  of  Vitality,  On  the.  —  See  Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 

Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution  in  America.  —  See  Niles,  Hezekiah. 

 of  the  Christian  Religion  expressed  in  Plain  and  Easy  Verse.  —  See 

Doddridge,  Philip. 

 of  the  Consociated  Churches  in  Connecticut.  —  See  Saybrook  Plat- 
form. 

 of  the  English  Constitution.  —  See  Genuine  Principles. 

 of  Government ;  in  a  Dialogue  between  a  Scholar  and  a  Peasant.  By 

a  Member  of  the  Society  for  Constitutional  Information.  8vo,  pp.  1 5. 

[London],  1783. 
 .    See  Price,  Richard. 

 of  Harmony.  —  See  Otis,  James  (Dissertation  on  Letters). 

 of  Law  and  Polity  applied  to  the  Government  of  the  British  Colonies  in 

America.  —  See  Bernard,  Sir  Francis. 

 and  Maxims  on  which  the  Security  and  Happiness  of  a  Republic  de- 
pend. —  See  Thacher,  Thomas. 

 of  Negotiations  ;  or,  An  Introduction  to  the  Public  Law  of  Europe, 

founded  on  Treaties,  &c.    8vo.    London,  1758. 

 of  the  Protestant  Reformation  explained.  —  See  Stephens,  William. 

 of  the  Protestant  Religion  maintained,  and  Churches  of  New  England 

defended,  against  the  Calumnies  of  George  Keith.  16mo.  Bost.  1690. 

 and  Tendency  of  Certain  Public  Measures.  —  See  Enquiry  into. 

 on  which  a  Preacher  of  the  Gospel  should  condemn  Sin.  —  See  Blag- 
den,  George  W. 

Pring,  Martin.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.). 

Pringle,  Rev.  Alexander.  Prater  for  the  Revival  of  Religion  in  All  the 
Protestant  Churches  recommended.    12mo.    Edinburgh,  1796. 

Pringle,  John  J.  Oration  at  Charleston,  S.C.,  4th  July,  1800,  by  Ap- 
pointment of  the  American-Revolution  Society,  and  published  by 
the  Request  of  that  Society,  and  also  of  the  South-Carolina  State 
Society  of  Cincinnati.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Charleston,  1800. 

Pringle,  Thomas.  —  See  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

Printer's  Festival,  New  York,  Jan.  17,  1849.  — See  Jewett,  John  L. 

Printing,  History  of.  —  See  Laborde,  Leon  de.  Munsell,  Joel.  Tho- 
mas, Isaiah. 

 ,  Oration  on  the  Art  of.  —  See  Burdick,  William. 

PRIOR,  Matthew.    Poems  on  Several  Occasions.    24mo.    London,  1711. 

Prior,  Thomas,  Esq.  The  Authentic  Narrative  of  the  Success  of  Tar-water ; 
with  Remarks,  and  Two  Letters  from  the  Author  of  Siris  [Berkeley J, 
and  Appendix  by  Thomas  Prince.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1749. 

 See  Cox,  Sir  Richard. 


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Prior,  Rev.  William.  Popery  not  Christianity.  A  Sermon  preached  at 
Little  St.  Helen's,  London,  Aug.  1,  1750.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Lond.  1750. 

Priorato,  Count  Galeaso  Gualdo.  The  History  of  the  Managements  of 
Cardinal  Julio  Mazarine.  Translated  from  the  Italian.  16mo. 
London,  1671. 

Prisca  (De)  Re  Monetaria  Norvegiae  et  de  Numis  Seculi  Duodecimi  nuper 
repertus.  —  See  Holmboe,  C.  M. 

Prison,  A  Voice  from  the.  —  See  Rodman,  Benjamin. 

Prison  Association  of  New  York.  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 

 Discipline.    Description  of  a  Prison  on  the  Plan  of  the  N.  Wing  of  the 

Auburn  State  Prison.    4to,  pp.  2.    n.  d. 

 .  A  Dialogue  on  the  Penitentiary  Svstem.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1820. 

 .  An  Inquiry  into  the  Alleged  Tendency  of  the  Separation  of  Con- 
victs, &c,  to  produce  Disease  and  Derangement.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1849. 

 .    The  Pennsylvania  Journal  of  Prison  Discipline  and  Philanthropy. 

Published  under  the  Direction  of  "  The  Philadelphia  Society  for  the 

Alleviation  of  the  Miseries  of  Public  Prisons."    Vols,  i.-v.,  1845-50  ; 

vol.  viii.,  No.  3,  July,  1853;  vol.  xi.,  No.  11,  April,  1856..  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1845-56. 
 .    On  the  Prisons  of  Philadelphia.    By  an  European.    8vo,  pp.  46. 

Philadelphia,  1796. 

 .  Remarks  on  Prisons  and  Prison  Discipline.  [From  the  Chris- 
tian Examiner,  vol.  iii.  No.  3.]  8vo,  pp.  36.  Boston,  1826.  (Two 
copies.) 

 .  State  Prisons  and  the  Penitentiary  System  vindicated ;  with  Re- 
marks, &c,  on  the  Massachusetts  State  Prison.  8vo.  Charles- 
town,  1821. 

 .    See  Albany-County  Penitentiary.    Coates,  Benjamin  H. 

Dix,  Dorothy  L.  Eastern  State  Penitentiary.  Gould,  John 
Stanton.  Jebb,  J.  Livingston,  Edward.  Massachusetts  State 
Prison.  New-York  State  Prison.  Philadelphia  Society  for 
alleviating  the  Miseries  of  Public  Prisons.  Powers,  Gershom. 
Vaux,  Roberts.    Wood,  Samuel  R. 

 in  America.  —  See  Gray,  Francis  C. 

Prison-Discipline  Society.  First  Annual  Report,  1826.  8vo,  pp.  88. 
Boston,  1826. 

 .    First  Annual  Report,  1826.     Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  88. 

Boston,  1826. 

 .  First  Annual  Report,  1826.  Fifth  edition.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Bos- 
ton, 1827.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  1827.    8vo.    Boston,  1827.  (Three 

copies.) 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  100.    Bost.,rep.,  1829. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  1828.      8vo,  pp.  83.     Boston,  1828. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  1828.      8vo,  pp.  85.     Bost.,  rep.,  1830. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  96.     Boston,  1829. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  96.     Bost.,  rep.,  1830. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  1830.   8vo,  pp.  96.    Boston,  1830.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  1831.   8vo,  pp.  100.  Boston,  1831.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1832. 

(Two  copies.) 


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Prison-Discipline  Society,  continued. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  1833.   8vo.   Bost.  1833.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Ninth  Annual  lteport,  1834.   8vo.   Bost.  1834.   (Two  copies.) 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  1835.     8vo,  pp.  72.     Boston,  1835. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  84, 16.    Boston,  1836. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1837.   8vo.   Bost.  1837.   (Two  copies.) 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1838.     8vo.    Boston,  1838.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1839.    8vo.    Boston,  1839. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  1840.       8vo,  pp.  78.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  1841.  8vo.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  1843.  8vo.    Boston,  1843. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  1844.  8vo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  1848.        8vo.    Boston,  1848. 

 .    Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report,  1849.       8vo.    Boston,  1849. 

 .    Twenty-seventh  Annual  Report,  1852.     8vo.    Boston,  1852. 

 .    Report  of  the  Minority  of  the  Special  Committee  appointed 

May  27,  1845.    8vo,  pp;  90,  11.  #  Boston,  1846. 
 .    Reports  of  the  Prison-Discipline  Society,  Boston,  1826-1854 ; 

with  Memoir  of  Louis  Dwight.    3  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1855. 

 .    See  Massachusetts  State  Prison. 

Prisoner,  Labors  for  the.  —  See  Spear,  John  M. 

Prisoner's  Friend  (The),  vols,  i.-viii.,  September,  1848,  to  January,  1857. 
Charles  Spear,  Editor.    8vo.     Boston,  1848-1857.  [Incomplete.] 

Prisoner's-Friend  Association.  Circular  of  the  Prisoner's-Friend  Asso- 
ciation.   12mo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  n.  d. 

Prisons.  —  See  Prison  Discipline. 

 of  Philadelphia.  —  See  Philadelphia,  City  of.    Prison  Discipline. 

 and  Prison  Discipline  in  the  United  States.  —  See  Dix,  Dorothy  L. 

 (British)  and  Prison-ships  at  New  York.  —  See  Onderdonk,  Henry, 

jun.  (Revolutionary  Incidents). 
Private  Banking,  Remarks  on.  —  See  Banking. 

 Christians  Helpers  of  their  Ministers.  —  See  LoRING,  Israel. 

 Christian's  Non  Ultra.  —  See  Owen,  John. 

 Claims.  —  See  United  States. 

 ■  Libraries,  A  Glance  at.  —  See  Farnham,  Luther. 

 Tutor  to  Sententiae  Pueril^s.  —  See  Stirling,  John. 

 Virtue  and  Public  Spirit  displayed.  —  See  Coram,  Thomas. 

Privateer  System  (The).  —  See  Davis,  Timothy. 

Privateering.  A  Proposed  Memorial  to  Congress  on  the  Subject  of  Pri- 
vateering.   8vo,  pp.  7.   ,  1819. 

 See  Congress.    Otis,  Harrison  Gray. 

Privilege,  Breach  of.  —  See  Doddridge,  Philip. 

 and  Duty  (The)  of  the  Children  of  Godly  Parents.  —  See  Williams, 

John. 

Privileged  Orders  in  Europe,  Advice  to  the.  —  See  Barlow,  Joel. 
Privileges  (The)  of  an  Englishman  in  the  Kingdoms  and  Dominions  of 

Portugal.  —  See  Portugal. 

 of  the  Island  of  Jamaica  vindicated.  —  See  Jamaica. 

Privy  Council.    Orders  concerning  New  England.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th  Series). 
Probate,  Courts  of.  —  See  White,  Daniel  Appleton. 
Probate  Auxiliary,  The.  —  See  Freeman,  Samuel. 


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Probationary  House  for  the  Restoration  of  Female  Outcasts.  —  See  Lon- 
don Female  Mission. 

Proby,  John  Joshua,  Lord  Carysfort.  Copy  of  a  Letter  to  the  Huntingdon- 
shire Committee ;  with  Report  of  Westminster  Subcommittee,  &c. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    [London,  1780.] 

Procedes  et  Appareils  Nouveaux  pour  la  Grande  et  la  Petite  Fabrication  du 
Sucre  Indigene.  —  See  Daytdow,  Dmitri. 

Procedure,  Code  of,  of  the  Courts  of  the  State  of  New  York.  —  See  New 
York,  State  of. 

 ,  of  the  State  of  Wisconsin.  —  See  Wisconsin,  State  of. 

Proceedings  on  the  Address  of  the  Assembly  of  Massachusetts.  —  See 
Hutchinson,  Thomas. 

 in  the  County  of  Kent,  1642-1646.  —  See  Almack,  Richard  (Ed.). 

 against  John  Wilkes,  Esq.  —  See  Wilkes,  John. 

Proces  de  Louis  XVI.  —  See  France. 

Proces  -Verbal  des  Conferences  sur  la  Verification  des  Pouvoirs.  —  See 
France. 

 de  la  Seance  du  Conseil  des  Cinq-Cents.  —  See  France. 

Proces -Verbaux  de  l'Assemblee  Nationale  des  Allobroges.  —  See 
France. 

Procession  of  King  Edward  VI.,  previous  to  his  Coronation.  —  See  Society 
of  Antiquaries. 

Proclamacion  a  los  Salvadorefios.  —  See  Arce,  Manuel  Jose. 

Proclamation  of  the  Committee  of  Safety,  inhibiting  Meetings  for  the 
raising  of  Forces.  —  See  Commonwealth,  English. 

 of  the  Council,  declaring  Oliver  Cromwell  Lord  Protector. —  See  Crom- 
well, Oliver. 

 for  a  Day  of  Thanksgiving,  May,  1654.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

 for  Fast,  1657.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

 of  the  Hon.  Joseph  Jenks,  Deputy-Governor,  &c,  answered.  —  See 

Backus,  Joseph. 

 of  the  King  of  England,  Oct.  16,  1807.  —  See  Adams,  John. 

Proclamations  by  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  and  Presidents  of  the 

United  States,  for  Days  of  Thanksgiving,  Fasting,  &c,  1769  to  1838. 

Folio,    n.  d.  [Incomplete.] 
 by  the  President  and  Council  and  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  &c, 

1686-1780.  —  See  Miscellany. 
Procter,  Thomas,  Esquire.    A  Worthy  Worke  profitable  to  this  Whole 

Kingdome,  concerning  the  Mending  of  all  High-waies,  as  also  for 

Waters  and  Ironworkes.    4to.    London,  1607.  [Black-letter.] 
Proctor,  John  W.,  Esq.    Address  at  Centennial  Celebration,  Danvers, 

June  16,  1852.  —  See  Danvers  Centennial  Celebration. 
Prodromus  Philosophise  Instaurandae.  —  See  Campanella,  Thomas. 
Production  of  Animal  Heat,  Dissertation  on  the.  —  See  Spalding,  Lyman. 
 of  Vital  Force.    By  Edward  Jarvis,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 
Productions  Principales  en  France.  —  See  France. 
Profane  and  Superstitious  Customs  in  New  England.  —  See  Mather, 

Increase. 

 Swearing,  A  Dissuasive  against.  —  See  Abbot,  Hull. 

 ,  A  Faithful  Testimony  against.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

 .    See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Profanity,  Association  for  the  Suppression  of.  —  See  Stevens,  George  A. 
Professing  People  (A)  directed  and  excited  to  prepare  to  meet  God.  — 
See  Payson,  Phillips. 


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Profession  of  Faith  and  Catechism,  by  Rev.  John  Davenport.  —  See  First 

Church  in  New  Haven. 
Professional  Earnestness,  Sources  and  Benefits  of.  —  See  Harrison, 

John  P. 

PROFESSORS  warned  of  their  Danger.  —  See  McGREGORE,  David. 
PROGNOSTICS  of  Impending  Calamities.  —  See  WlLLARD,  Samuel. 
Progres  de  la  Collection  Geographique  de  la  Bibliotheque  Koyale.  —  See 
Bib liotheque  Royale. 

 de  PEnseignement  Mutuel  en  Dancmarck.  —  See  Denmark. 

Progress,  the  Law  of  the  Missionary  Work.  —  See  Skinner,  Thomas  H. 

 of  the  Abolition  Cause.  —  See  Garrison,  William  Lloyd. 

 of  the  Christian  Religion.  —  See  Hardy,  Thomas. 

 of  Civil  Liberty.  —  See  Scott,  W.  A. 

 of  Dulness,  Part  Second ;  or,  An  Essay  on  the  Life  and  Character  of 

Dick  Hairbrain.    8vo,  pp.  27.    [New  York],  1773. 
 of  Genius.  —  See  Beattie,  James  (Minstrel). 

 of  the  Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  3d  Series). 

 of  the  Human  Mind.  —  See  Condorcet,  N.  Caritat  de. 

 of  Medical  Science.    William  Workman,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

 in  Massachusetts.  —  See  Bartlett,  Josiah.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  i.  2d  Series). 

 of  the  Nation.  —  See  Porter,  G.  R. 

 of  Nations.  —  See  Seaman,  Ezra  C. 

 of  the  New  Inoculation  in  America.  —  See  Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 

 of  the  Pilgrim  Good-Intent,  in  Jacobinical  Times.    Second  American 

edition.    12mo.    Charlestown,  1801. 

 and  Prospects  of  Christianity  in  the  United  States.  —  See  Baird,  Robert. 

 of  Refinement. —  See  Odiorne,  Thomas. 

 of  Science.  —  See  Dexter,  Samuel. 

 of  Sin.  — See  K.,  B. 

Progressive  State  of  the  Present  Age.  —  See  Olmsted,  Denison. 
Prohibitory  Laws  in  regard  to  the  Use  of  Intoxicating  Drinks.  —  See 
Lovejoy,  J.  C. 

Project  for  the  Emission  of  £100,000  of  Province  Bills.  —  See  Paper  Cur- 
rency. 

Projects.    An  Essay  upon  Projects.    [De  Foe.]    8vo.    London,  1697. 
Projet  du  Budget  de  1821.  —  See  France. 

 de  Constitution  pour  la  Rep'ublique  Franchise. —  See  France. 

 de  Decret  sur  le  Jugement  de  Louis  XVI.  —  See  France. 

 de  Decret  sur  la  Liquidation  des  Dettes  de  la  Ville  de  Lyon.  —  See 

France. 

Prolapsu  (De)  Funiculi  Umbilicalis.  —  See  Saxtorph,  John  Christian. 
Promise  (The)  of  Universal  Peace.  —  See  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 
Promise-Keeping  a  Great  Duty.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 
Promptoritjm  Parvulorum.  —  See  Galfridus. 

Promulgatione  (De)  Evangelii  apud  Barbaros.  —  See  Acosta,  Josephus. 
Proof  (A)  of  Jesus  Christ's  being  the  Promised  Messiah.  —  See  Barnard, 
John. 

Proofs  of  National  Ruin.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Propagateur  Haitien,  Le.  —  See  Hayti. 

Propagation  of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians.  —  See  Hopkins,  Samuel. 

 of  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  New  England.  —  See 

Cambridge,  University  of.    Oxford,  University  of.  Society. 


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Propagation  of  Truth.  —  See  Lovell.  James. 

Proper  Character  of  Religious  Institutions.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

 Memorial  (A)  for  the  29th  of  May.  —  See  Charles  II.,  King  of  Great 

Britain. 

 Mode  of  conducting  Missions  to  the  Heathen. —  See  Wisner,  Benj.B. 

 Test  of  the  Christian  Character.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

Prophecies.  Demonstration  of  the  Divinity  of  the  Scriptures  in  the  Ful- 
filment of  the  Prophecies,  No.  1.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1811. 

 See   Clarke,   Samuel.     Farnham,   Benjamin.     Sewall,  Samuel. 

Tract  Association  of  Friends.    Winthrop,  James. 

 ,  Accomplishment  of  the.  —  See  Jurieu,  Peter. 

 ,  Conjectures  on.  —  See  Bacon,  John. 

 ,  Exposition  of  the.  —  See  Hutcheson,  George. 

 of  the  Old  Testament.  —  See  Gurdon,  Brampton. 

 relating  to  the  Messiah.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

Prophecy.  —  See  Bayly,  Anselm.  Bray,  Thomas  Wells.  Imrie,  David. 
Jurieu,  Peter.    March,  Edmund. 

 ,  Interpretation  of.  —  Sec  Marsh,  Herbert  (Lectures,  P.  IV.). 

 of  Daniel.  —  See  Brightman,  Thomas.    Burnet,  William.  More, 

Henry.    (Ecolampadius,  Johannes. 

 literally  Fulfilled.  —  See  Colver,  Nathaniel. 

 ,  Poor  Robin's.  —  See  Poor  Robin's  Prophecy. 

Prophesie  (A)  out  of  the  Ninth  Chapter  of  Esaie,  &c.  —  See  Seton, 
Gregory. 

Prophet  (The)  and  the  Honorable  Man  taken  away.  —  See  Frothingham, 
Nathaniel  L. 

 Jeremiah's  Resolution  considered  and  applied.  —  See  Hancock,  John. 

Propheties  sur  l'Amerique,  PAngleterre,  la  France,  &c.  —  See  Paul-Jones. 

Prophet's  Death  lamented  and  improved.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Proposal  of  the  Judgment  of  the  Dissenting  Messengers  of  the  Churches.  — 
See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

Proposals  for  printing  by  Subscription  the  History  of  the  Publick  Life  and 
Distinguished  Actions  of  Vice-Admiral  Sir  Thomas  Brazen.  By 
Thomas  Thumb,  Esq.  —  See  Poyvnall,  Thomas. 

 of  Some  Things  to  be  done  in  our  administering  Ecclesiastical  Govern- 
ment. —  See  Homes,  William. 

 touching  the  Accomplishment  of  Prophecies.  —  See  Sewall,  Samuel. 

Proposed  Plan  of  Reformations  in  the  Laws  and  Governments  of  the 
United  States.  —  See  Political  Reformer. 

Proposition  de  Loi  sur  la  Fixation  du  Budget  de  1821.  —  See  France. 

Propositions  concerning  the  Subject  of  Baptism,  and  Consociation  of 
Churches.  Collected  and  confirmed  out  of  the  Word  of  God  by  a 
Synod  associated  at  Boston,  1662.  [Antisynodalia,  by  Pres.  C. 
Chauncy,  annexed.]    4to.    [Boston],  1662. 

 concerning  the  Subjects  of  Baptism.  —  See  Answer  of  the  Elders,  &c. 

 for  erecting  a  College  of  Husbandry.  —  See  Hartlib,  Samuel. 

 made  by  the  Sachems  of  the  Three  Maquas  Castles,  Albany,  February, 

1689-90.  —  See  Maqua  Indians. 

Propria  quae  Maribus,  etc.,  construed.  —  See  Haine,  William. 

Proprietaries -Vigxerons,  Guide  Indispensable  aux.  —  See  Choiser,  J.  C. 

Proprietors  of  Locks  and  Canals  on  Merrimack  River.  Act  of  Incor- 
poration.   8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1792. 

 .    By-laws,  passed  Aug.  8,  1792.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Newburyport,  1792. 

 of  the  South  Meeting-house  in  Dorchester.  Communication  to  the  In- 
habitants of  the  Town,  Nov.  25,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1806. 


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Proprietors  of  the  Upper  Locks  and  Canal  on  Connecticut  River.  —  See 

Massachusetts. 
Propriety  of  attending  Public  Worship.  —  See  Eliot,  John. 
 ,  Necessity,  and  Use  of  Evangelical  Psalms  in  Public  Worship.  —  See 

Todu,  John. 
Prosody,  Latin. —  See  Otis,  James. 

Prospect  (The)  before  us;  or,  The  State  of  France  in  August,  1794.  —  See- 
France. 

 from  the  Congress  Gallery.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 

 of  Heaven.  —  See  Case,  Thomas. 

 of  the  most  Famous  Parts  of  the  World.  —  See  Speed,  John. 

Prospective  Plan  of  the  Battle  near  Lake  George.  —  See  Blodget,  Sa- 
muel. 

Prospects  beyond  the  Rubicon.  —  See  Nullification. 
Prosperity  of  a  Church.  —  See  Sharp,  Daniel. 
Prost,  Claude-Charles.  —  See  France. 

Prostitution  in  the  Borough  of  Liverpool.  —  See  Bevan,  William. 

Protection.  Address  of  the  Friends  of  Domestic  Industry,  assembled  in 
Convention  at  New  York,  Oct.  26,  1831,  to  the  People  of  the  United 
States.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Baltimore,  1831. 

 British  Opinions  on  the  Protecting  System  ;  being  a  Reply  to  Strictures 

on  that  System.  From  the  North-American  Review,  January,  1830. 
8vo,  pp.  85.    Boston,  1830. 

 British  Opinions  on  the  Protecting  System.  From  the  North-Ame- 
rican Review,  January,  1830.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Bos- 
ton, 1830. 

 Memorial  of  the  New-York  Convention  to  Congress.    8vo,  pp.  48. 

 ,  1832. 

 Peter  Scriber  on  Protection.    8vo,  pp.  10.   ,  1844. 

 Propositions  for  the  Better  Protection  of  the  Domestic  Industry  of  the 

Country.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Philadelphia,  1825. 

 See  Clay,  Henry.  Lawrence,  Abbott.  Madison,  James.  Nulli- 
fication. Tariff. 

 of  the  Aborigines.  —  See  Tipton,  John. 

 of  American  Labor.  —  See  Choate,  Rufus. 

 and  Free  Trade  compared.  —  See  Howes,  William  B. 

 of  Ships  from  Lightning.  —  See  Forbes,  Robert  B. 

Protectionist,  vol.  L,  No.  17.  Arnold  BufTum,  Ed.  8vo.  New  Garden, 
la.,  1841. 

Protective  and  Industrial  Associations.  —  See  Sully,  Charles. 

 System.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

 ,  Defence  of  the.  —  See  Bates,  Isaac  C. 

Protectorat  de  Richard  Cromwell,  Histoire  du.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois 
P.  G. 

Protest  against  the  Bill  to  repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act.  —  See  Stamp 
Act. 

 of  the  Cherokee  Delegation  ;  submitted  to  Congress,  1836.  —  See  Ross, 

John. 

 against  Vox  Cleri. —  See  Vox  Regis  et  Regni. 

Protestant,  The  True.  —  See  True  Protestant. 

Protestant  Associations,  Defence  of  the.  —  See  O'Leary,  Arthur. 

 Bible  Society  of  Paris.  —  See  Bible  Societies  (Summary  Notice,  &c). 

 Churches  in  Europe.    A  Representation  of  the  State  of  the  Protestant 

Chvrches  in  Europe.    4to,pp.  7.    London,  1659. 
 Danish  Mission  at  Tranquebar.  —  See  Ziegenbalg,  Bartholomew. 


276  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Protestant  Dissenters.  —  See  Dissenters,  Address  to. 

 ,  Academical  Institution  among.  —  See  Price,  Richard. 

 ,  Enquiry  into  the  Present  Duty  of.  —  See  Williams,  Daniel. 

 ,  Honesty  of,  vindicated.  —  See  Moore,  Thomas. 

■  of  Ballykelly,  in  Ireland,  Letter  to  the.  —  See  Nelson,  John. 

■  in  Virginia.  —  See  Da  VIES,  Samuel. 

 Dissenter's  Catechism.  —  See  Palmer,  Samuel. 

 Episcopal  Almanac.  —  See  Protestant-Episcopal  Society  for  the 

Promotion  of  Evangelical  Knowledge. 
 Episcopal  Church.    Candid  Examination  of  the  Episcopal  Church,  in 

Two  Letters  to  a  Friend.    12mo,  pp.  23.    Greenfield,  1818. 
 .    A  Word  in  Season  touching  the  Present  Misunderstanding  in 

the  Episcopal  Church.    8vo,  pp.  59.    New  York,  1811. 

 ,  Letters  on  the.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared. 

 in  Boston.  —  See  Butler,  Clement  M. 

 in  Connecticut.  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Con- 
vention of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Connecticut,  June, 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  72.    New  Haven,  1840. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Fifty-seventh  Annual  Convention  of  the  Protes- 
tant-Episcopal Church  in  Connecticut,  June,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  67. 
New  Haven,  1841. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Sixty-second  Annual  Convention,  Hartford,  June, 

1856.    8vo.    Hartford,  1856. 

 .  Pastoral  Address  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant- 
Episcopal-Church.  Convention  at  New  Haven,  1811.  8vo,  pp.  13. 
New  York,  1811. 

 in  the  Eastern  Diocese.  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  An- 
nual Convention  in  the  Eastern  Diocese ;  Boston,  September,  1830, 
and  Salem,  September,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1831. 

 in  Kentucky.    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Third  Convention 

of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Kentucky,  June,  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  34.    Louisville,  1831. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fourth  Convention  of  the 

Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Kentucky,  June,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Danville,  Ky.,  1832. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Eighth  Convention  of  the 

Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Kentucky,  Louisville,  June,  1836. 
8vo,  pp.  20.    Lexington,  Ky.,  1836. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Ninth  Convention  of  the 

Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Kentucky,  Danville  and  Lexington, 
May,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  98.    Lexington,  Ky.,  1837. 

 in  Maine.    Journal  of  the  Thirty-first  Annual  Convention  in  the 

Diocese  of  Maine,  Portland,  July  10  and  11,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Augusta,  1850. 

 in  Maryland.  Journal  of  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Epis- 
copal Church  of  Maryland;  Washington,  D.C.,  May,  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  53.    Baltimore,  1835. 

 in  Massachusetts.    Circular  of  the  Board  of  Missions  of  the  Diocese 

of  Massachusetts,  March,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  4.    Boston,  1856. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  the  Diocese 

of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  16.   ,  1844. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  Boston, 

June,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Cambridge,  1829. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  June, 

1830.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Cambridge,  1830. 


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Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Massachusetts,  continued. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  June, 

1832.    8vo,pp.  46.    Boston,  1832. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fifty-fourth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, June,  1844.    8vo.    Boston,  1844. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fifty-sixth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, June,  1846.    8vo.    Boston,  1846. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fifty-seventh  Convention, 

June,  1847.    8vo.    Boston,  1847. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fifty-eighth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, June,  1848.    8vo.    Boston,  1848. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixtieth  Annual  Convention, 

May,  1850.    8vo.    Boston,  1850. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-first  Annual  Convention, 

May,  1851.    8vo.    Boston,  1851. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-second  Annual  Conven- 
tion, May,  1852.    8vo.    Boston,  1852. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-third  Annual  Conven- 
tion, May,  1853.    8vo.    Boston,  1853. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-fourth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, May,  1854.    8vo.    Boston,  1854. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-sixth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, January,  1856.    8vo.    Boston,  1856. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-eighth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, May,  1858.    8vo.    Boston,  1858. 

 .    See  Eastburn,  Manton.    Griswold,  Alexander  V.  Harris, 

William. 

 in  Michigan.    Journal  of  the  Second  Annual  Convention  of  the 

Protestant-Episcopal  Church  of  the  Diocese  of  Michigan,  Tecumseh, 
June,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Detroit,  1835. 

 in  New  Jersey.  Journal  of  Proceedings  of  an  Adjourned  Conven- 
tion, Diocese  of  New  Jersey,  Newark,  Julv,  1852.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1852. 

 in  New  York.  An  Address  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protes- 
tant-Episcopal Church  in  Western  New  York,  April,  1835.  8vo, 
pp.  27.    n.  d. 

 .    A  Form  of  Prayer  for  the  Fast,  May  7, 1762.    8vo,  pp.  8.  New 

York,  1762. 

   .    Constitution  and  Canons  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in 

the  State  of  New  York.    8vd,  pp.  15.    New  York,  1812. 
 .    The  Constitution  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  the 

Diocese  of  New  York ;  with  the  Canons  adopted  Oct.  2,  1834.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    New  York,  1834. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  October, 

1802.    8vo,  pp.  11.    New  York,  1802. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  Albany, 

October,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  8.    New  York,  1803. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1804. 
 •    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1805. 

8vo,  pp.  10.    New  York,  1805. 
 •    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1806. 

8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1806. 
 •    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1807. 

8vo,  pp.  18.    New  York,  1807. 


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Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  New  York,  continued. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1808. 

8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1808. 

 .    Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1809.  8vo, 

pp.  19.    New  York,  1809. 

 .    Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1810.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    New  York,  1810. 

 .    Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1811.  8vo, 

pp.19.    New  York,  1811. 

 .    Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Convention,  1812.  8vo, 

pp.28.    New  York,  1812. 

 .    Report  to  the  Vestry  of  St.  Peter's  Church,  Albany,  of  the  Lay 

Delegates  to  the  Diocesan  Convention,  &c,  New  York,  23d  Septem- 
ber, 1845.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Albany,  1845. 

 .    Remarks  on  Moore's  Address  to  the.  —  See  Ltxn,  "William. 

 in  Ohio.    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Nineteenth  Annual 

Convention,  Cleveland,  September,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Gam- 
bier,  1836. 

 in  Pennsvlvania.    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fortv-sixth 

Convention,"  Philadelphia,  May,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Philadel.  1830. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-seventh  Convention, 

Philadelphia,  May,  1831.    Svo,  pp.  64.    Philadelphia,  1831. 

 .    See  Potter,  Alonzo. 

 in  Rhode  Island.  Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-eighth  An- 
nual Convention,  held  in  Providence,  June,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  52. 
Providence,  1858. 

 .    Journal  of  Proceedings  of  the  Sixty-ninth  Annual  Convention, 

held  in  Providence,  June,  1859.    Svo,  pp.  58.    Providence,  1859. 

 .    Journals  of  the  Conventions  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church 

in  the  Diocese  of  Rhode  Island,  from  the  Year  A.D.  1790  to  the 
Year  A.D.  1832  inclusive.    8vo.    Providence,  1858. 

 in  South  Carolina.    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Thirty-ninth 

Annual  Convention,  February,  1827.    Svo,  pp.  37.    Charleston,  1827. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Fortieth  Annual  Convention, 

February,  1828.    Svo,  pp.  46.    Charleston,  1828. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-first  Annual  Conven- 
tion, February,  1829.    Svo,  pp.  44.    Charleston,  1829. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-second  Annual  Conven- 
tion, February,  1830.    Svo,  pp.  48.    Charleston,  1830. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-fourth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, February,  1832.    Svo,  pp.  39.    Charleston,  1832. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-fifth  Annual  Convention, 

February,  1833.    Svo,  pp.  42.    Charleston,  1833. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-sixth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, February,  1834.    Svo,  pp.  43.    Charleston,  1834. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-seventh  Annual  Con- 
vention, February,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Charleston,  1835. 

,  .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Forty-ninth  Annual  Conven- 
tion, February,  1838.    Svo,  pp.  47.    Charleston,  1838. 

 .    See  Adams,  Jasper.    Dalcho,  Frederick. 

 in  the  United  States.    Address  of  a  Committee  of  the  Board  of 

Missions  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church.  Svo,  pp.  15.  New 
York,  1856. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  at  New  York, 

September,  1804.    8vo,  pp.  47.    New  York,  1804. 


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Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States,  continued. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  at  Baltimore,  Mav, 

1808.    8vo,  pp.  35.    New  York,  1808. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  held  in  New  Haven, 

May,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  36.    New  York,  1811. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  General  Convention  at  New 

York,  May,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  59.    New  York,  1817. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Proceedings  in  a  Special  General  Convention, 

Philadelphia,  October  and  November,  1821.  8vo,  pp.  50.  Philadel- 
phia, 1821.  [Imperfect.] 

 .    Journal  of  the  General  Convention,  M.DCCC.LTII. ;  with  the 

Constitution  and  Canons.    8vo.   ,  1853. 

 .  Journal  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  held  in  Philadel- 
phia, October,  1856.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1857. 

 .  Office  of  Institution  of  Ministers  into  Parishes  or  Churches  pre- 
scribed by  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States. 
8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1808. 

 .    Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Members  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States.  Convention  at  Baltimore,  1808.  8vo, 
pp.  25.    New  York,  1808. 

 .  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant- 
Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States,  from  the  Bishops.  General 
Convention,  Philadelphia.  May,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  20.    N.Y.  1823. 

 .    See  Canons.    Lewis,  William  H.   Moore,  Benjamin.  White, 

William. 

 in  Vermont.  —  See  Graham,  John  A. 

 Clerical  Association.    Brief  Notice  of  an  "Account  of  the  True 

Nature  and  Object  of  the  late  Protestant-Episcopal  Clerical  Associa- 
tion."   8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1829. 

 Historical  Society.  Collections  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  His- 
torical Society,  vol.  ii.  [containing  the  Frontier  Missionary,  by  Wil- 
liam S.  Bartlet].    8vo.    New  York,  1853. 

 Mission  to  Seamen.  —  See  Wildes,  George  D. 

 Orphan  Asylum  of  the  City  of  Louisville.    Constitution  and  Rules. 

8vo,  pp.  12.    Louisville,  Ky.,  1835. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers,  1838.  12mo, 

pp.  8.    Louisville,  1838, 

 Press,  New  York.  —  See  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal 

Press. 

 Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Christianity  in  South  Carolina. 

Fifteenth  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Jan.  6,  1825.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
Charleston,  1825. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  February, 

1830.    Svo,  pp.  20.    Charleston,  1830. 

 .  Twenty-second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  Febru- 
ary, 1832.    Svo,  pp.  22.    Charleston,  1832. 

 .    Twenty-third  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  February, 

1833.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Charleston,  1833. 

 .    Twentv-sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees  [1836].  Svo,  pp.  21. 

Charleston,  1836. 

 Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Evangelical  Knowledge.  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Society,  and  Board  of  Directors,  October,  1856.  Svo, 
pp.  33.    New  York,  1856. 

 .     The    Protestant-Episcopal    Almanac,   1857.      12mo.  New 

York  [1857]. 


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Protestant- Episcopal  Society  in  Western  New  York  for  the  Promotion 
of  Evangelical  Knowledge.  Address  of  the  Society,  December,  1848. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Rochester  [1848]. 

 Theological  Seminary.    Address  to  Episcopalians.    8vo,  pp.  10. 

New  York,  1817. 

 Theological  Seminary,  Fairfax  County,  Va.     Catalogue  of  the 

Officers  and  Students,  January,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Washing.  1832. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1832-33.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Washington,  1833. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1833-34.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Alexandria,  1834. 

 Tract  Society.    The  Book  of  Common  Prayer.    Translated  into 

the  Mohawk  or  Iroquois  Language,  by  Rev.  Eleazer  Williams.  Re- 
vised edition.    12mo.    New  York,  1853. 

 .    The  Church  Almanac  for  1857.    12mo.    New  York. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  1819.  12mo, 

pp.  12.    New  York,  1819. 

 .  Selections  from  the  Psalms  and  Hymns  of  the  Protestant-Epis- 
copal Church.  Translated  into  the  Mohawk  or  Iroquois  Language,  by 
Rev.  Eleazer  Williams.    Revised  edition.    12mo,  pp.  67.   N.Y.  1853. 

 .    See  Almanac  (Church). 

Protestant  Episcopalian,  The.  —  See  Episcopacy. 

 Nonconformists.  —  See  Neal,  Daniel. 

 Reformed  Dutch  Church  in  Nassau.  —  See  Knox,  John  P. 

 Religion.  —  See  Certain  Proposals.    Principles  of  the  Protestant 

Religion  maintained. 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Challoner,  Richard. 

 Resolution  of  Faith.  —  See  Sherlock,  William. 

  Succession,  Fidelity  to  the.  —  See  CoLMAN,  Benjamin. 

Protestantisme,  Le.  —  See  Revue  Protestante. 

Protestants.  Account  (An)  of  the  Sufferings  of  the  Persecuted  Protestants 
in  the  Archbishoprick  of  Saltzburg ;  with  their  Confession  of  Faith. 
12mo.    London,  1732. 

 Several  Letters,  written  by  some  French  Protestants  now  refug'd  in 

Germany,  concerning  the  Unity  of  the  Church.  4to,  pp.  40.  Lon- 
don, 1690. 

 in  France,  Persecutions  of  the.    Historical  Memorial  of  the  most 

Remarkable  Proceedings  against  the  Protestants  in  France,  from 
the  Year  1744  to  1751.  Translated  from  the  French.  With  Appen- 
dix.   8vo,  pp.  95.    Belfast,  1753. 

 of  Ireland.  —  See  State  of  the  Protestants  of  Ireland. 

Protests  of  the  House  of  Lords.  —  See  Lords'  Protest,  The.  Parliament. 

Proud,  Robert.  The  History  of  Pennsylvania  in  North  America,  from  the 
Original  Institution  and  Settlement  of  that  Province  in  1681  till 
after  the  Year  1742 ;  with  an  Introduction  respecting  the  Life  of 
William  Penn,  and  the  Religious  Society  of  the  People  called 
Quakers.    2  vols.  8vo.    Philadelphia,  1797. 

Proud  Man  (The)  Fairly  Dealt  with.  —  See  Fairseryice,  James. 

Proudfit,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.  A  Knowledge  of  the  Bible  important  to 
Youth.  Sermon  before  the  Scholars,  Teachers,  Inspectors,  and  Com- 
missioners of  Common  Schools,  Salem,  N.Y.,  Februarv,  1824.  8vo, 
pp.  40.    Salem,  N.Y.,  1824. 

 The  Universal  Extension  of  Messiah's  Kingdom.    Sermon  delivered  in 

New  Haven,  Sept.  12,  1822,  before  the  A.B.C.F.M.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Boston,  1822. 


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Magic.  Remarks  on  A — a  known  to  the  A — ts  [by  S.  Mather], 
svo,  pp.  23.    New  York,  1773. 

Prova  GlUDIZIARIA  considerata  in  Rapporto  all'  attuale  Legislazione  Mal- 
tese. —  See  Malta. 

Proverbia  Ben-Sirae. —  See  Bex-Sira. 

Proverbs,  Book  of.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Association.  Dod, 

John.    Wilcocks,  Thomas. 
 -,  Shakspeare.  —  See  Clarke,  Mary  Cowden. 

Providence,  City  of,  R.I.  Report  of  the  Committee  on  Public  Schools, 
1828.    12mo,  pp.  11.    [Providence,  1828.]^ 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  June,  1859.  8vo, 

pp.  47.    Providence,  1859. 

 .    Report  on  the  Condition  of  the  Fire-department,  for  the  Year 

ending  May  31,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Providence,  1859. 

 .    Report  on  the  Small-pox  in  the  City  of  Providence,  from  January 

to  June,  1859.  By  Edwin  M.  Snow,"  M.D.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Provi- 
dence, 1859. 

 .    See  Hague,  William.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  2d 

Series).    Pitman,  John. 

 ,  Annals  of.  —  See  Rhode-Island  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  v.). 

 ,  First  Congregational  Church  in.  —  See  Hall,  Edward  B. 

 ,  Ministry  at  Large  in.  —  See  Stone,  Edwin  M. 

Providence  Aid  Society.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Providence  Aid  So- 
ciety, October,  1856.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Providence,  1856. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report,  October,  1857.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Provi- 
dence, 1857. 

 Antislavery  Society.    The  Report  and  Proceedings  of  the  First  Annual 

Meeting  of  the  Providence  Antislavery  Society.  Svo,  pp.  16.  Pro- 
vidence, 1833. 

 Association  of  Mechanics  and  Manufacturers.  —  See  Burges,  Tristram. 

Howxand,  John. 

 Athenaeum.    Reports  presented  and  read  at  the  Third  Annual  Meeting 

of  the  Providence  Athenaeum,  Sept.  24,  1838.  Svo,  pp.  24.  Provi- 
dence, 1838. 

 Bank.    Charter  of  the  Providence  Bank,  1791 ;  with  Supplementary 

Acts.    Svo,  pp.  14.    Providence,  1836. 

 Female  Charitable  Society.  —  See  Demon,  Theodore. 

 Gazette  (The)  and  Country  Journal,  from  Oct.  20,  1764,  to  Dec.  27, 

1783.    By  William  Godjdard,  Sarah  Goddard  and  Company,  and 

John  Carter.    3  vols,  folio.    Providence,  1764-83.  [Incomplete.] 

 Plantations.  —  See  Rhode  Island,  Colony  and  State  of. 

 Society  for  abolishing  the  Slave-trade.     Constitution,  with  Acts  of 

Legislatures  of  Massachusetts,  Connecticut,  and  Rhode  Island.  Svo, 

pp.  19.    Providence,  1789.    (Two  copies.) 
Providence.    A  Poem.  —  See  Ogilvie,  John. 

 of  God  displayed  in  the  Revolutions  of  the  World.  —  See  Parkman. 

Francis. 

Providences,  Essay  for  the  recording  of  Illustrious.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 
Provident  Association,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Provident  Association. 

 ,  South-End.  —  See  South-End  Provident  Association. 

 Institution,  London.  —  See  London  Provident  Institution. 

 Institution  for  Savings,  in  Boston.    Constitution,  Plan,  and  By-laws ; 

with  the  Regulations  of  the  Trustees.    12mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1818. 

(Two  copies.) 


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Provident  Institution  for  Sayings,  in  Boston,  continued. 

 .    Report  and  By-laws,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  15.    [Boston,  1817.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee,  &c,  December,  1854.  Broadside. 

 Society  for  the  Employment  of  the  Poor,  Philadelphia.    First  Report, 

January,  1825.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1825. 

 .  Eighth  Annual  Report,  January,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  7.  Philadel- 
phia, 1832. 

Providential  Discovery  of  the  Horrid  Villany  lately  contrived  against 
Thomas  Grantham.  —  See  Grantham,  Thomas  (The  Grand  Impos- 
tor Caught,  &c). 

 Division  of  Men  into  Rich  and  Poor.  —  See  Moss,  Robert. 

Provinces-Unies  des  PaVs-Bais.  —  See  Jennet,  . 

Provincetown,  Mass.,  A  Description  of. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  viii.  1st  Series). 

Provincial  Agricultural  Society,  Halifax,  N.S.  An  Abstract  of  the 
Proceedings  at  the  Two  Meetings  during  the  Session  of  1823.  8vo, 
pp.  40.    Halifax,  X.S.,  1823. 

 Assembly  of  London.    Jus  Divinum  Ministerii  Evangelici ;  or,  The 

Divine  Right  of  the  Gospel  Ministry.  4to.  London,  1654.  [Con- 
taining Autograph  of  Rev.  Thomas  Thacher,  1655.] 

 Courts  (The)  of  New  Jersey ;  with  Sketches  of  the  Bench  and  Bar.  — 

See  Field,  Richard  S. 

Provincias  Unidas  del  Rio  de  la  Plata.  —  See  Registro  jNacional. 

Provisional  Treaty  with  America.  —  See  Treaty. 

Provoost,  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel,  Bishop  of  New  York.  —  See  Prelatical  Usur- 
pation exposed. 

Proyecto  de  un  Codigo  Penal.  —  See  Yidaurre,  Manuel  de. 

 de  Colonizacion  del  Chaco,  por  D.  Antonio  Garcia  de  Solalinde.  —  See 

Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iv.). 

Prudden,  Rev.  Nehemiah.  —  See  Trumbull,  Benjamin. 

Prudentia  (De)  in  Ratiocinio  Physico  et  Medico  necessario  observanda. — 
See  Schacht,  Herm.  Oosterdijk. 

Prussia.  Motives  which  have  obliged  his  Majesty  the  King  of  Prussia  to 
prevent  the  Designs  of  the  Court  of  Vienna.  [French  and  English.] 
4to,  pp.  24.    London,  1756. 

 See  Exposition  of  the  Motives,  &c.    Frederick  William  I.,  King  of 

Prussia.    Frederick  II. ,  King  of  Prussia.    Korfe,  Baron  Henri  de. 

 ,  Account  of  the  Court  of.  —  See  Toland,  John. 

 ,  Secret  History  of  the  Court  of.  —  See  Histoire  Secrete  de  la  Cour  de 

Berlin. 

 ,  Descrittione  della.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Prussi.e,  Descriptio,  ex  Alex.  Guagnino.  —  See  Krzistanowic,  Stanislaus 
(Respublica). 

Prussian  System  of  Education.  —  See  Massachusetts  (Report  on  School 
Fund). 

Prynne,  Arthur.    Prynne's  Almanac  for  1841.    8vo.    Albany  [1841]. 

Prynne,  William,  Esq.  A  Briefe  Svrvay  and  Censvre  of  Mr.  Cozens  his 
Couzening  Deuotions.    4to.    London,  1628. 

 Canterburie's  Doome ;  or,  The  First  Part  of  a  Compleat  History  of  the 

Commitment,  Charge,  Tryall,  Condemnation,  Execution,  of  William 
Lavd,  late  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.    Folio.    London,  1646. 

[  ]  Diotrephes  Catechised ;  or,  Sixteen  Important  Questions  touching 

the  Ecclesiastical  Jurisdiction  and  Censures.  4to,  pp.  12.  Lon- 
don, 1646. 


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Prynne,  William,  Esq.,  continued. 

 A  New  Discovery  of  the  Prelates'  Tyranny  in  their  Late  Prosecutions 

of  Mr.  William  Pryn,  Dr.  Iohn  Bastwick,  and  Mr.  Henry  Burton. 
4to.    London,  1641. 

[  ]  A  Quench-Coale ;   or,  A  Brief  Disquisition  and  Inquirie  in  what 

place  of  the  Church  or  Chancell  the  Lord's-Table  ought  to  be  situated, 
especially  when  the  Sacrament  is  administered?  4to.  [Lon- 
don], 1637. 

.  The  Sword  of  Christian  Magistracy  supported.    4to.    London,  1647. 

[  ]  The  Vnbishoping  of  Timothy  and  Titvs.    4to.    London,  1636. 

 See  Burton,  Henry. 

Prynne's  Almanac.  —  See  Prynne,  Arthur. 

Psalmody.  A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Public  Worship.  12mo. 
Boston,  17(J9. 

 A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Publick  Worship.  Second 

edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1813. 

 A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Social  and  Private  Worship. 

12mo.    New  York,  1820. 

 A  Collection  of  Psalms  and  Hymns  for  Social  and  Private  Worship. 

Second  edition.    16mo.    New  York,  1822. 

 A  Collection  of  Psalmody.    8vo.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 Hymns  for  Enquirers  after  Jesus.    16mo.    London,  1766. 

 The  Psalms  of  David  in  Metre.    16mo.    Dublin,  1740. 

 Psalms  of  David  in  Metre,  allowed  by  Authoritv  of  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  the  Kirk  of  Scotland.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1803. 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Meeter.  Ninth  edition. 
[With  Tunes.]    16mo.    Boston,  1698. 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Meeter.  Fourteenth  edition. 
24mo.    Boston,  1709. 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Meeter.  Seventeenth  edi- 
tion.   16mo.    Boston,  1716.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Meeter.  Twentieth  edition. 
16mo.    Boston,  1722. 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Meeter.  Twenty-second 
edition.    16mo.    Boston*  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  &c.    [New-England  version.] 

Twenty-third  edition.    16mo.    Boston,  1730.  [Imperfect.] 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, &c.  With  an  Introduction  to  the  Singing  of  Psalm-tunes. 
By  J.  Tufts.    16mo.    [Boston,  1731.    Imperfect,  wanting  title,  <Src] 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Metre.  Twenty-fifth  edi- 
tion.   16mo.    Boston,  1742. 

 The  Psalms,  Hymns,  and  Spiritual  Songs,  of  the  Old  and  New  Testa- 
ment, faithfully  translated  into  English  Metre.  16mo.  [Boston, 
1758.]    (Three  copies  ;  two  imperfect.) 

 A  Selection  of  Hymns  and  Psalms  for  Social  and  Private  Worship. 

Second  edition.    12mo.    Cambridge,  1824. 

 A  Selection  of  Sacred  Poetry,  consisting  of  Psalms  and  Hymns.  Third 

edition,  with  Appendix.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1828. 


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Psalmody,  continued. 

 See  Barlow,  Joel.  Barnard,  John.  Bayley,  Daniel.  Belknap,  Jere- 
my. Benjamin.  Jonathan.  Bentley,  William.  Billings,  William. 
Black,  John.  Blackmore,  Sir  Richard.  Brownson,  Oliver.  Col- 
lier, William.  Clarke,  Jonas.  Dayisson,  Ananias.  Dwight, 
Josiah.  Federal  Harmony.  Flagg,  Josiah.  Foster,  John. 
Gould,  Nathaniel  D.  Gram,  Hans.  Holden,  Oliver.  Hood, 
George.  Jocelin,  Simeon.  Law,  Andrew.  Lyon,  James.  Mason, 
Lowell.  Pool,  David.  Prince,  Thomas.  Psalms.  Ravens- 
croft,  Thomas.  Read,  Joel.  Spiritual  Songs.  Stickney, 
John.  Symmes,  Thomas.  Thacher,  Peter.  Todd,  John.  Watts, 
Isaac.  Webb,  George  James.  Wesley,  John.  Woodbridge,  Timothy. 

Psalms.  An  Attempt  to  illustrate  the  Great  Subject  of  the  Psalms.  With 
a  Digression  on  Baptism.    4to,  pp.  75.    Boston,  1773. 

 See  American  Unitarian  Association.    Ames,  William.  Barlow, 

Joel.  Bible.  Brady,  Nahum.  Cottle,  Joseph.  Dickson,  David. 
Edwards,  Thomas.  Eliot,  John.  Gillies,  John.  Mather,  Cot- 
ton. Rayenscroft,  Thomas.  Tate,  N.  Watts,  Isaac.  Wil- 
cocks,  Thomas. 

 ,  Commentary  on  the.  —  See  Horne,  George. 

 Paraphrase  of  Psalms  I.-XXX.  —  See  Massillon,  John  Baptist. 

 of  David  imitated  in  the  Language  of  the  New  Testament.  —  See 

Watts,  Isaac. 

 in  Metre,  in  the  Indian  Language.  —  See  Eliot,  John. 

 ,  in  Short-hand.  —  See  Bible. 

 ,  New  Version  of  the.  —  See  Blackmore,  Sir  Richard. 

Psalm- Singer,  The  New-England.  —  See  Billings,  William. 
Psalter,  Indian.  —  See  Mayhew,  Experience. 
Psalterium  Americanum.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Pseaumes  (Les)  de  David,  mis  en  Vers  Francois,  revus  et  approuvez  par  le 

Synode  Walon  des  Provinces-Unies.     Nouvelle  edition.  16mo. 

Amsterdam,  1756. 
Pseudonymes.  —  See  Barbier,  Antoine-Alexandre. 
Pseudo-Patriot,  The.  —  See  Cobbett,  William  (Anti-Gallican). 
Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity.    Catalogue  of  the  Psi  Upsilon  Fraternity.  12mo, 

pp.  49.    New  York,  1847. 

 ,  Union  College.  —  See  Van  Vorst,  Hooper  C. 

Ptolem.eus,  Claudius.    Claudii  Ptolemsei  Alexandrini  Geographiae  Libri 

Octo  Grseco-Latini ;  cum  Tab.,  etc.,  per  Ger.  Mercatorem.  Folio. 

Francofurti,  1605. 
 See  Maginus,  John  Antony. 

Public  Advertiser  (The),  Aug.  6,  1756,  to  April  4,  1780.  Folio.  Lon- 
don, 1756-80.  [Incomplete.] 

.  Cemetery,  Roxbury.  —  See  Roxbury,  City  of. 

 Characters  of  1802-1803.    8vo.    London,  1803. 

 Conduct  and  Character  of  John  Adams,  Esq.  —  See  Hamilton,  Alex- 
ander. 

 Debt  of  Great  Britain.    Postscript  to  a  Pamphlet  by  Dr.  Price  on  the 

State  of  the  Public  Debts  and  Finances,  January,  1783.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
London,  1784. 

 .    See  Dalrymple,  John,  Earl  of  Stair.    Great  Britain.  Ray- 

ment,  Robert. 

 of  Massachusetts,  1786.  —  See  Massachusetts  (Address,  &c). 

 of  the  United  States.    A  Plea  for  the  Poor  Soldiers.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Philadelphia,  1791. 


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Public  Debt  of  the  United  States,  continued. 

 .    See  Davis,  Garret.     Gallatin,  Albert.     Seybert,  Adam. 

United  States. 

 Defence  of  the  Right  of  the  New-Hampshire  Grants  to  Form  themselves 

into  a  State.  —  See  New-Hampshire  Grants. 

 Education  of  the  People.  —  See  Parker,  Theodore. 

 Events  in  Massachusetts  preceding  the  American  Revolution.  —  See 

Seventy-Six  Society. 
 Expenditures.  —  See  Bond,  William  K. 

 Instruction  in  Pennsylvania,  Report  on.  —  See  Morgan,  Gilbert. 

■  Lands.  —  See  Barton.  David.    Connecticut.    Dodge,  Augustus  C. 

Felch,  Alpheus.  Holmes,  John.  Johnson,  William  Cost.  John- 
ston, Josiah  S.  Junius  Tracts,  No.  8.  Maryland  Resolutions. 
Rayner,  Kenneth.  Rogers,  Sion  H.  Rowan,  John.  Seybert, 
Adam.  Sprague,  Peleg.  Sumner,  Charles.  United  States. 
Walker,  Isaac  P.    Webster,  Daniel. 

 of  the  City  of  Boston.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 

 in  California.  —  See  Douglas,  Stephen  A. 

 in  the  State  of  Maine,  C.  T.  Jackson's  Report  on  the.  —  See  Mas- 
sachusetts. 

 Latin  School,  Boston.    A  Catalogue  of  the  Scholars  of  the  Public  Latin 

School,  September,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1827. 

 .    The   Prize-book,   Nos.    1,    2,    3,   and   4.     8vo.  Boston, 

1820-23. 

 Law  and  Commercial  Policy.  —  See  Chalmers,  George. 

 of  Europe.  —  See  Principles  of  Negotiations. 

 Ledger  (The),  London,  from  May  25,  1763,  to  Nov.  5,  1783.  Folio. 

London,  1763-83.  [Incomplete.] 

 Libraries,  Remarks  on.  —  See  Livermore,  George.  . 

 in  the  United  States.  —  See  United  States  (House  Miscell.  Doc, 

1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  ii.). 

 Library  of  the  City  of  Boston.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 

 Man,  The.  —  See  Allen,  Joseph  Henry. 

 Markets.  —  See  New  York,  City  of. 

 Men,  and  Public  Institutions  of  the  Church.  —  See  Blanchard,  J. 

 Punishments,  Effects  of.  —  See  Rush,  Benjamin. 

 Reading  of  the  Scriptures.  —  See  Homes,  William. 

 Records  of  Great  Britain.  —  See  Cottonian   Library  (Report). 

Great  Britain  (Publications  of  the  Record  Commission). 

 Revenue  of  the  British  Empire.  —  See  Sinclair,  John. 

 Sale  Report,  Philadelphia.  —  See  Grotjan,  Peter  A. 

 School  Society  of  New  York.  Reply  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Public- 
school  Society  to  the  Address  of  the  Roman  Catholics.  8vo,  pp.  7. 
New  York,  1840. 

 .    Thirtieth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees.    8vo,  pp.  13.  New 

York,  1835. 

 .    Forty-sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Trustees.    8vo,  pp.  13.  New 

York,  1852. 

 Schools  of  Boston.  Review  of  the  Reports  of  the  Annual  Visiting  Com- 
mittees of  the  Public  Schools  of  the  City  of  Boston,  1845.  By 
Scholiast.    8vo,  pp.  58.    Boston,  1846. 

 .    The  Scholiast  Schooled.    An  Examination  of  the  Review  of  the 

Reports  of  the  Annual  Visiting  Committee,  &c,  by  Scholiast.  8vo, 
pp.  65.    Cambridge,  1846. 

 .    See  Boston,  City  of. 

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Public  Schools  in  New  York.    On  the  Establishment  of  Public  Schools 

in  the  City  of  New  York.    8vo,  pp.  18.    New  York,  1825. 
 in  Salem.  —  See  Oliver,  Henry  K. 

 Spirit  (A)  recommended  to  Rulers  and  People.  —  See  Balch,  Will- 

liam. 

 of  the  Whigs  ;  set  forth  in  their  Generous  Encouragement  of  the 

Author  of  the  Crisis.    4to,  pp.44.    London,  1714.  [Imperfect.] 

 Tryal  (A)  of  the  Quakers  in  Barmudas.  —  See  Bond,  Samson. 

 Virtue.  —  See  Bulfinch,  Stephen  G.  (Sermon,  4th  July,  1830). 

 Recommended.  —  See  WlSHART,  William  (Discourses). 

 Works,  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of.  —  See  Canada. 

  Worship. —  See  Eliot,  John.    Hague,  William. 

 Considered  and  Recommended.  —  See  Underwood,  Nathan. 

 ,  The  Duty  of  attending.  —  See  Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 

 ,  Hints  for.  —  See  Episcopal  Prayer-Book  and  Tract  Society. 

 ,  Support  of.  —  See  Barnes  vs.  Inhabitants  of  the  First  Parish  in 

Falmouth. 

Publicans  of  New  England.  —  See  Humble  Address  of  the. 
Publication  and  Circulation  of  the  Scriptures,  Remarks  on  the.  —  See  Liv- 
ermore,  George. 

 of  the  Laws  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Wright,  John  C. 

Publicola's  Letters.  —  See  Short,  Thomas. 

Puerperal  Fever.  —  See  Kneeland,  Samuel,  jun.  Sales  la  Terriere, 
Peter  de. 

 ,  Remarks  on.    By  A.  L.  Peirson,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Med.  Comm.,  vol.  v.). 

Puffendorf,  Samuel,  Baron.  An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Prin- 
cipal States  and  Kingdoms  of  Europe.  [Translated  by  J.  Crull, 
M.D.]    Sixth  edition.    8vo.    London,  1706. 

 An  Introduction  to  the  History  of  the  Principal  Kingdoms  and  States 

of  Europe.  [Translated  by  J.  Crull,  M.D.]  Eighth  edition.  8vo. 
London,  1719. 

 A  View  of  the  Principles  of  the  Lutheran  Churches.    Translated  by 

Theoph.  Dorrington.    8vo.    London,  1714. 

 The  Whole  Duty  of  Man,  according  to  the  Law  of  Nature.  Second 

edition.    8vo.    London,  1698. 

Puffer,  Rev.  Reuben,  D.D.  Convention  Sermon,  1811.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Bos- 
ton, 1811.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Discourse  on  Revealed  Religion.    Dudleian  Lecture,  1808.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    Cambridge,  1808.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election  Sermon,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1803.    (Two  copies.) 

Puglia,  James  Ph.    The  Federal  Politician.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

Pugliatti,  Carmelo.  Cenno  Critico  sulle  Opere  Medico-Chirurgiche  di 
Placido  Portal.    8vo,  pp.  100.    Palermo,  1838. 

Puits  Fores,  Percement  des.  —  See  Hericart  de  Thury,  M.  le  Vicomte. 

Pulaski,  Count,  Life  of. —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv.  2d 
Series). 

 vindicated  from  an  Unsupported  Charge.  —  See  Bentalou,  Paul. 

Pulmonary  Consumption.  —  See  Rand,  Isaac. 

 .    By  Charles  W.  Wilder.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm., 

vol.  vii.). 

 and  Rheumatic  Diseases,  Etiology  of.  —  See  Forry,  Samuel. 

Pulpit,  The  :  its  Influence  upon  Society.  —  See  Todd,  John. 

 ,  Annals  of  the  American.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Pulse.  —  See  Herisson,  Jules. 


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Pulsieer,  David.    Inscriptions  from  the  Burying-grounds  in  Salem,  M  iss. 

8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1837. 

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Pulsifer,  Rev.  John  S.    American  Chirography ;  being  a  Plain  and  Easy 

System  of  Penmanship,  adapted  to  the  New  American  Orthography. 

8vo.    Orwigsburg,  Pa.,  1851. 

 The  New  American  Alphabet.    4to.    Orwigsburg,  Pa.,  1848. 

Pun  chard  Free  School,  Andover. —  See  Fuller,  Samuel. 
PuNDERSON,  Lemuel  S.  —  See  Barber,  John  W. 

Punishment  of  the  Finally  Impenitent  Eternal.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter. 
Pupil's  Guide,  The.  —  See  DEARBORN,  Benjamin. 

PURCHAS,  Rev.  Samuel.  Purchas  his  Pilgrimage  ;  or,  Relations  of  the 
World,  and  the  Religions  observed  in  all  Ages.  In  Fovre  Parts. 
Part  I.    Second  edition.    Folio.    London,  1614. 

 Pvrchas  his  Pilgrimage  ;  or,  Relations  of  the  World,  and  the  Reli- 
gions observed  in  all  Ages,  &c.  In  Fovre  Parts.  Part  I.  Third 
edition.    Folio.    London,  1617. 

 Pvrchas  his  Pilgrimes.     In  Five  Bookes.     The  First  Part.  Folio. 

London,  1625.    (Two  copies.) 

 Pvrchas  his  Pilgrimes.    In  Five  Bookes.    The  Third  Part.  Folio. 

Lond.  1 625.  (Two  copies,  one  containing  Autogr.  of  Increase  Mather. ) 

 Purchas  his  Pilgrimes.     In  Five  Bookes.     5  vols,  folio.  London, 

)  1 1  vols,  i.-iv.,  1625  ;  vol.  v.,  1626. 

Purchase-Street  Church.  —  See  Ripley,  George. 

Purdie,  Alexander.  —  See  Virginia  Gazette. 

Pure  and  True,  and  Impure  and  False,  Religion.  —  See  Beauvais, 
Charles  de. 

 and  Undefiled  Religion  the  Highest  Obligation  and  Truest  Glory  of 

Civil  Rulers.  —  See  Prentice,  John. 
Purgatory.  —  See  Romanism. 

Purification  (The)  of  our  Lady,  and  Presentation  of  our  Lord.  Sermon 
preached  before  the  King,  1661.  —  See  Pierce,  Thomas. 

Purifying  Influence  of  the  Christian's  Hope.  —  See  Colburn,  Samuel  W. 

"  Puritan  Commonwealth,"  Peter  Oliver's,  reviewed.  —  See  Thornton, 
J.  Wingate. 

Puritan  Settlers  of  the  Colony  of  Connecticut.  —  See  Hinman,  Royal  R. 
Puritanism,  English.  —  See  Ames,  William. 

Puritans.    Impartial  Examination  of  Neal's  History  of  the  Puritans.  8vo. 

n.  d.  [Imperfect..] 

 ,  Characteristics  of  the.  —  See  Dyer,  David. 

 ,  History  of  the,  by  Neal.  —  See  Grey,  Zachary.    Neal,  Daniel. 

Purkitt,  J.  H.    An  Address  delivered  before  Several  Temperance  Associa- 
tions, on  Man's  Likeness  to  God,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1840. 
Purple,  William  D.    The  Influence  of  Dress  in  the  Production  of  Diseases 

in  Females  ;  read  before  the  Chenango-County  Medical  Societv, 

June  10,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Albany,  1848. 
Purpose  (The)  of  God  in  the  Early  Death  of  the  Christian  illustrated.  —  See 

Fisher,  Samuel  W. 
Pursuits  of  Literature.    A  Satirical  Poem,  in  Four  Dialogues  ;  with  Notes. 

8vo.    Philadelphia,  1800. 
Purviance,  Hon.  John.    Catalogue  of  the  Law  and  Miscellaneous  Library 

of  the  late  Judge  Purviance.    [Auction  Sale,  16th  October,  1855.] 

8vo.    Baltimore,  1855. 
Purviance,  Robert.    A  Narrative  of  Events  which  occurred  in  Baltimore 

Town  during  the  Revolutionary  War.    12mo.    Baltimore,  1849. 


288  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


PUSEYISM.    Puseyite  Developments  ;  or,  Notices  of  the  New- York  Ecclesio- 
logists.    Dedicated  to  Bishop  Ives.    8vo,  pp.  20.    New  York,  1850. 
Puseyite  Developments.  —  See  Puseyism. 

PUTEANUS,  Erycius.  Eryci  Pvteani  Vnvs  et  Omnis.  Amoenitas  Bonae  Men- 
tis. Adjunctus  est  Severini  Boetii  Libellus  de  Vnitate  et  Vno.  4to. 
Lovanii,  1623. 

Putnam,  Rev.  Aaron,  A.M.  The  Work  of  a  Gospel  Minister  opened  and 
applied.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Sumner,  Shrews- 
bury, June  23,  1762.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1763. 

Putnam.  Aaron  Hall.  Oration  pronounced  July  4,  1805,  before  the  Federal 
Republicans  of  Charlestown.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Charlestown,  1805.  (Two 
copies.) 

Putnam,  Allen.    Address  before  the  Essex  Agricultural  Society,  Sept.  26, 

1839.  —  See  Essex  Agricultural  Society. 
Putnam,  Daniel,  Esq.    A  Letter  to  Major-Gen.  Dearborn,  repelling  his 

Attack  on  the  Character  of  the  late  Major-Gen.  Putnam.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Boston,  1818. 
  See  Dearborn,  Henry. 

Putnam,  Rev.  George,  D.D.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  City  Govern- 
ment and  Citizens  of  Roxburv,  at  the  Consecration  of  the  Cemetery 
at  Forest  Hills,  June  28,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Roxburv,  1848. 

 Address  delivered  before  the  City  Government  and  Citizens  of  Rox- 
bury, on  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Henry  A.  S.  Dearborn, 
Sept.  3,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Roxbury,  1851. 

 Address  spoken  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  George  Whitney,  Roxbury, 

April  6,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1842. 

 Discourse  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  David  Fosdick,  Boston, 

March  3,  1846.  [Ch.,  N.  L.  Frothingham  ;  R.H.,  C.  Robbins  ; 
Addr.,  E.  S.  Gannett.]    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1846. 

 Election  Sermon,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1846.    (Two  copies.) 

 God  and  Our  Country.    Fast  Sermon,  April  8,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

Boston,  1847. 

 Oration  delivered  at  Cambridge,  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of 

Harvard  University,  Aug.  29,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Boston,  1844. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Our  Political  Idolatry.    Fast  Sermon,  April  6,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Boston,  1843. 

 Sermon  preached  in  King's  Chapel,  Dec.  7,  1856,  after  the  Burial  of 

Rev.  Ephraim  Peabody,  D.D.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1856. 

 Spiritual  Renewal  the  Great  Work  of  the  Christian  Church  and  Mini- 
stry. Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Frederic  D.  Huntington,  Boston, 
Oct.  19,  1842.  [Ch.,  D.  Huntington  ;  R.H.,  J.  I.  T.  Coolidge  ;  Addr., 
G.  E.  Ellis.]    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1842. 

 Address  delivered  before  the  City  Government  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury, 

at  the  Consecration  of  Forest-Hills  Cemetery.  —  See  Roxbury, 
City  of. 

 Address  delivered  before  the  City  Government  and  Citizens  of  Roxbury, 

on  the  Life  and  Character  of  H.  A.  S.  Dearborn.  —  See  Roxbury, 
City  of. 

 See  Dewey,  Orville.    Gannett,  Ezra  S.    Hall,  Nathaniel. 

PUTNAM,  George  P.,  and  Co.    Catalogues  of  American  and  Foreign  Books, 

published  1850-56.  [Sale.]  8vo.  New  York,  1850-56. 
Putnam,  Major-Gen.  Israel.  —  See   Child,  J.  L.     Cogsavell,  James. 

Grosvenor,  L.    Putnam,  Daniel.    Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog., 

vol.  vii.). 


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289 


Putnam,  Rev.  [srael  W.,  D.D.  —  See  Porter,  Ebenezer. 

Putnam,  Hon.  James  O.    An  Oration  delivered  at  Lockport  [N.Y.],  July  4, 

1856.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Lockport,  1856. 
Puttick  and  SlMPSON.    Catalogues  of  Books  and  Tracts.    Auction  Sales, 

1851-57.    8vo.    London,  1851-57. 
Puvis,  M.    Essay  on  the  Use  of  Lime  as  a  Manure.    Translated  from  the 

French,  by  E.  Iluffin ;  with  Introduction  by  James  Renwick.  8vo, 

pp.  25.    New  York,  1836. 
Pybhac,  Guy  du  Faur,  Sieur  de.    Les  Quatrains  des  Sieurs  de  Pybrac, 

Favre,  et  les  Tablettes  de  la  Vie  et  de  la  Mort  de  Matthieu.  16mo. 

Amsterdam,  1699. 
Pylarinus,  Jacobus.  —  See  Boylston,  Zabdiel. 

Pyncheon,  William.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 
Pynchon,  John.  —  See  Stoddard,  Solomon. 
Pyne,  Rev.  Smith,  D.D.  —  See  Taylor,  Zachary. 

Pyne,  Rev.  Thomas.    Thanksgiving  Sermon,  10th  December,  1835,  New 

York.    8vo,  pp.  15.    New  York,  1836. 
Pyramides  de  Quito,  elevees  par  les  Academiciens,  Histoire  des.  —  See 

Condamine,  Charles  Marie  de  la. 

1 

a. 

Quack  Medicines,  Report  on.  —  See  Philadelphia  Medical  Society. 
Quackenbush,  Alexander.  —  See  Bradley,  William. 
Quackery  (The)  of  the  Age.  —  See  Mason,  Augustus. 

 ,  Discourse  on,  by  Zadok  Howe,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med. 

Comm.,  vol.  v.). 
Quadrant.  —  See  Gilbert,  John. 
 ,  Horizontal.  —  See  Delamain. 

Quadriennium  Jacobi.  —  See  James  II.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 
Quadrupedibus,  De.  —  See  Aldrovandus,  Ulysses. 
Quadrupeds  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Emmons,  Ebenezer. 
,2_        Quadus,  Matthias.     Compendivm  Vniversi  complectens  Geographicarvm 

Enarrationvm  Libros  Sex.    16mo.    Colonise  Agripp.  1600. 
Qu.estio  Physica  de  Somno.  —  See  Brown,  Thomas. 
Quaker  (The)  Converted.  —  See  Dimsdale,  William. 

 converted  to  Christianity,  re-established.  —  See  Haworth,  William. 

Quakerism.  —  See  Brownlee,  ^Villiam  Craig.    Pratt,  Peter. 

 Displayed,  and  George  Keith  Detected.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Quakers.    Address  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States  of  America,  New 

York,  1803.    16mo,  pp.  11.    New  York,  1803. 
 A  Defence  of  a  Book  intituled  the  Snake  in  the  Grass.    In  Reply  to 

G.  Whithead,  Joseph  Wyeth,  &c.    8vo.    London,  1700. 
 A  Dialogue  between  a  Young  Professor  and  a  Quaker.    16mo.    n.  d. 

[Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
 A  Friendly  Rebuke  to  one  Parson  Benjamin.    By  one  of  the  People 

called  Quakers.    8vo,  pp.  32.    London,  1719. 
2</   George  Keith's  Challenge  to  William  Pen  and  Geor.  Whitehead  :  two 

Eminent  Quakers.    16mo,  pp.  8.    London,  1696. 
 John,  to  all  God's  Imprisoned  People,  for  his  Name's  Sake,  Salutation. 

4to,  pp.  8.    London,  1660. 
 Representation  to  the  President  and  Executive  Council  and  General 

Assembly  of  Pennsylvania,  1781.    4to,  pp.  8.    Providence,  n.  d. 


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Quakers,  continued. 

 A  Song  of  Sion,  written  by  a  Citizen  thereof.  4to,  pp.  12.  [Lon- 
don], 1662. 

 The  Spirit  of  the  Quakers  tried,  according  to  the  Discovery  made  of 

itself  in  George  Fox.    4to,  pp.  45.    London,  1672. 

 A  Vindication  of  the  Quakers  ;  or,  An  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  L  's 

Charge  against  them,  &c.    16mo,  pp.  32.    London,  1732. 

 Vindication  of  the  Quakers :  or,  An  Answer  to  the  Bishop  of  L  's 

Charge  against  them,  and  the  late  Defence  of  that  Charge ;  to  which 
is  added  a  more  Full  and  Perfect  Account  of  the  Quakers  and  their 
Doctrines,  occasioned  by  Dr.  Henry  More's  Opinion  of  them.  8vo, 
pp.  32.    London,  1733. 

 See  Atkinson,  Elizabeth.  Baker,  Daniel.  Barclay,  Robert  (Apo- 
logy). Bayly,  William.  Bewick,  John.  Biddle,  Esther. 
Bishop,  George.  Bond,  Samson.  Brewster,  Humphrey.  Bur- 
net, William.  Burrough,  Edward.  Clapham,  Jonathan.  Crook, 
John.  Fisher,  Samuel.  Fothergill,  Samuel.  Gould,  Daniel. 
Green,  Thomas.  Howgill,  Francis.  Keith,  George.  Leslie, 
Charles.  MAKEMIE,  Francis.  Mather,  Cotton  (Memorable  Provi- 
dences). Naylor.  James.  Norton,  John.  P.,  J.  Paine,  Tho- 
mas. Penn,  William.  Perrot,  John.  Principles  of  the  Pro- 
testant Religion  maintained.  Proud,  Robert.  S.,  J.  Scandrett, 
Stephen.  Shaw,  Benjamin.  Slavery.  Whitehead,  George. 
Wiggans,  John. 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Sewel,  William. 

Quaker's  (The)  Spiritual  Court  proclaimed.  —  See  Smith,  Nathaniel. 

Qualifications,  Authorities,  and  Duties  of  the  Christian  Ministry.  —  See 
White,  William. 

 and  Duties  of  an  Historian.  —  See  King,  Mitchell. 

 for  Full  Communion  in  the  Visible  Church.  —  See  Edwards,  Jona- 
than. 

 Necessary  to  Lawful  Communion.  —  See  Williams,  Solomon. 

Quarantine.  Act  of  Parliament,  Orders  in  Council,  Szc. ;  with  Abstract  of 
Quarantine  Regulations.    4to.    London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 Thoughts  on.  —  See  Caldwell,  Charles. 

Quarantine  Laws.  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 
 .  for  the  Harbour  of  Quebec.  —  See  Quebec. 

Quaritch,  Bernard.  Catalogue  of  Books.  [Sale.]  Nos.  13,  15,  19,  20, 
and  21,  1850;  22-24,  27-30,  32,  34,  36,  1851;  42,44-46,  49,  51, 
1852;  56,  58,  61,  64,  68,  1853;  74,  78,  86,  1854.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1850-54. 

 The  Museum.    A  Catalogue  Raisonnee  of  Rare,  Valuable,  and  Curious 

Books,  December,  1854  ;  March,  1855.    8vo.    London,  1854-55. 
Quarles,  Francis.    Divine  Fancies,  digested  into  Epigrams,  Meditations, 

and  Observations.    Sixth  edition.    16mo.    London,  1671. 
[  and  others.]    Some  Inquiries,  with  Thoughts,  on  Religious  Subjects. 

4to,  pp.  27.   ,  1757. 

Quarry,  Col.  Robert.    Memorial  on  the  State  of  the  American  Colonies.  — 

See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d  Series). 
Quarterly  Register  and  Journal.  —  See  American  Education  Society. 
 Review.  —  See  Hazlitt,  William. 

Quarterman,  Rev.  Robert.  —  See  Association  for  the  Religious  Instruction 
of  the  Negroes. 

Quartier,  Jacques.  —  See  Cartier,  Jacques.  Societe  Litteraire  et  His- 
torique  de  Quebec. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Quartz  MINING.  —  See  Manhattan  Quartz-Mining  Company. 
QUASSON,  Joseph. — See  Moody,  Samuel. 

Quatrains  des  Sieurs  de  Pybrac,  Favre,  et  les  Tablettea  de  la  Vie  et  de 
la  Mort  de  Matthieu.  — See  Pybrac,  Guy  du  Faur,  Sieur  de. 

Quebec,  City  of.  Quarantine  Laws  for  the  Harbor  of  Quebec,  &c.  English 
and  French.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Quebec,  1838.- 

 .  Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Council  on  the  Subject  of  pro- 
moting the  Means  of  Education.  [English  and  French.]  4to,  pp.  26. 
Quebec,  1790. 

 See  ACCOUNT  of  the  French  Settlements  in  North  America.  Bedard, 

Thomas.    Hennepin,  Louis.    Potherie,  M.  de  Bacqueville  de  la. 

 ,  Capture  of,  1759.  —  See  Adams,  Amos.  Byles,  Mather,  New  Lon- 
don (Thanksgiving  Sermon).  Chauveau,  P.  J.  O.  Cooper,  Samuel. 
Eliot,  Andrew.  Langdon,  Samuel.  Mayhew,  Jonathan.  Wil- 
liams, Solomon. 

 ,  Expedition  against,  1775. —  See  Henry,  John  Joseph.  Meigs,  Re- 
turn J.    Melvin,  James.    Senter,  Isaac. 

 ,  Literary  and  Historical  Society  of.  —  Sec  Literary  and  Historical 

Society. 

 ,  Siege  of.  —  See  Cockings,  George  (War,  an  Heroic  Poem). 

 ,  Province  of.  —  Acte  qui  regie  plus  solidement  le  Gouvernement  de  la 

Province  de  Quebec,  &c.    14  Geo.  III.  Ch.  LXXXIII.    8vo,  pp.  44. 

Montreal,  1816.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Copy  of  a  Petition  from  the  British  Inhabitants  of  the  Province 

of  Quebec  to  the  House  of  Commons,  1783.    8vo.    London,  1784. 
 .   The  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  late  Act  of  Parliament,  making  more 

Effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 

asserted  and  proved.    Svo,  pp.  32.    London,  1774. 
 .    The  Justice  and  Policy  of  the  late  Act  of  Parliament  for  making 

more  Effectual  Provision  for  the  Government  of  the  Province  of 

Quebec  asserted  and  proved.    8vo,  pp.  90.    JJondon,  1774.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    Ordinances  made  for  the  Province  of  Quebec,  by  the  Governor 

and  Council.    [French  and  English.]    Folio,  pp.  81.    Quebec,  1767. 
■  .    The  Paper  read  at  the  Bar  of  the  House  of  Commons,  23d 

March,  1791,  by  Mr.  Lymburner,  Agent,  dated  Nov.  24,  1784.  Svo, 

pp.  47.    Quebec,  1791. 

 .    Quebec  Act,  31  Geo.  III.,  1790.    4to,  pp.  78.    Quebec,  1791. 

 .    See  Answer  to  an  Introduction.    Canada.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  vi.  1st  Series).^ 
Quebec  Almanac  (The)  and  British- American  Roval  Kalendar  for  the  Year 

1815.    24mo.    Quebec  [1815]. 
•  School  of  Medicine.    Announcement  of  Lectures,  1848.    Svo,  pp.  6. 

n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 .    Circular  of  the  Quebec  School  of  Medicine.     Svo,  pp.  6. 

Quebec,  1848. 
 .    See  Morrin,  Joseph. 

Queen,  Poem  on  the  Death  of  the.  —  See  Byles,  Mather. 
Queen's-Arms  Society.  —  See  Wetherall,  J.  (Orations). 
Quelques  Idles  sur  l'Etat  Present  des  Finances.  —  See  France. 

 Mots  sur  quelques  Productions  Nouvelles.    Svo,  pp.  20.    Dijon,  n.  d. 

Quench-Coale,  A ;  or,  A  Brief  Disquisition  and  Inquirie  in  what  Place  of 

the  Church  the  Lord's  Table  ought  to  be  situated.    [In  Answer  to  a 

Coale  from  the  Altar.]  —  See  Prynne,  William. 
Quenching  the  Spirit,  The  Sin  and  Danger  of.  —  See  Boyse,  Joseph. 


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Queries  and  Desiderata  in  regard  to  General  Statistics  of  the  States.  —  See 
Statistics. 

Querist  (The)  Examined.  —  See  Grantham,  Thomas. 

Querists,  The.  —  See  Blair,  Samuel.    Whitefield,  George. 

Quesnay  de  Beaurepaire,  Le  Chev.  Memoire  et  Prospectus  concernant 
L'Acad.  des  Sciences  et  Beaux-Arts  des  Etats-Unis,  etablie  a  Rich- 
mond, Va.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Paris,  1788. 

Quesnel,  Pasquier.  The  New  Testament;  with  Moral  Reflections  upon 
every  Verse.  Translated  by  Richard  Russel.  6  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don,'1719-25. 

Question  of*  Order.    Interested  Members.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

Questions  and  Expositions  of  Slavery.  —  See  Slavery. 

 proposed  relative  to  the  Present  Disputes  between  Great  Britain  and 

her  American  Colonies.  —  See  Cooper,  Myles  (American  Que- 
rist). 

Quevedo  Villegas,  Francisco  de.  The  Visions  of  Don  Francisco  de  Que- 
vedo  Villegas.  Translated  by  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange,  Kt.  Sixth 
edition.    24mo.    London,  1759. 

Quichua  Lengua.  —  See  Torres  Rubio,  Diego  de. 

Quick,  Rev.  John.  Synodicon  in  Gallia  Reformata;  or,  The  Acts,  &c,  of 
the  National  Councils  of  the  Reformed  Churches  in  France.  2  vols, 
in  one,  folio.    London,  1692. 

 See  Mather,  Increase. 

Quietness,  The  Practice  of.  —  See  Webbe,  George. 

Quinby,  Josiah.  A  Short  History  of  a  Long  Journey.  Some  Account  of 
the  Life  of  Josiah  Quinby.    12mo,  pp.  61.    New  York,  1740. 

Quincey,  Vernon  H.  [Pseud.]  A  Parody  on  Some  Passages  in  a  late  Pam- 
phlet, entitled  A  Letter  to  a  Federalist.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Ports- 
mouth, 1805. 

[Quincy,  Edmund  ?]  Letter  (A)  to  the  Freeholders  and  other  Inhabitants  of 
the  Massachusetts  Bay,  relating  to  their  approaching  Election  of  Re- 
presentatives.   4to,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1739. 

■  A  Treatise  of  Hemp  Husbandry.    4to,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1765.  (Two 

copies.) 

 See  Hancock,  John. 

Quincy,  Edmund,  tertius.  —  See  Monody. 

Quincy,  Josiah,  jun.,  Memoir  of.  —  See  Quincy,  Josiah. 

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tion of  the  Citv  Government,  May  1,  1823.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Bos- 
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nization of  the  City  Government,  May  1,  1824.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Bos- 
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8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1826. 

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8vo,pp.  16.    Boston,  1827. 

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on  taking  Final  Leave  of  the  Office  of  Mayor.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Bos- 
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Dec.  25,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Cambridge,  1821.    (Two  copies.) 

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the  Duties  of  the  Free  States ;  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the  In- 
habitants of  the  Town  of  Quincy,  June  5,  1856.  Altered  and  en- 
larged since  delivery.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1856. 

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to  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Cambridge.  1833. 

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the  proposed  Annexation  of  these  two  Cities.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Bost.  185^. 

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Address  [delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Agricultural  Society , 
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Cambridge,  1851. 

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States.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston,  1845. 

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Boston,  1825. 

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of  "  Detraction "  and  "  Calumny,"  preferred  against  him  by  Mr. 
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wealth, and  the  City  Couneil  and  Inhabitants  of  the  City  of  Boston. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1826.    (Two  copies.) 

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Committee  of  Maine,"  written  to  Hon.  John  Z.  Goodrich.  Svo, 
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Relations ;  delivered  28th  November,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Bost.  1808. 
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 Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  5,  1813,  on  the  Invasion 

of  Canada.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1813. 

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proving the  Conduct  of  the  Executive  in  reference  to  Francis  J. 
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Quincy  Family,  A  Brief  Account  of  the.  —  See  Whitmore,  William  H. 

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par  Xavier  Marmier.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Paris.  1838. 

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Jacopo  Graberg  da  Hemso.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Pisa,  1839. 
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Rafn,  Carl  Godlob.  —  See  Perkins,  Benjamin  Douglas. 

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Raguenier,  Dionis.  —  See  Calvin,  John. 

Raikes,  Robert.  —  See  Pray,  Lewis  G. 

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[Ramsay,  Allan.]  Christ's  Kirk  on  the  Green.  [A  Poem.]  12mo.  Edin- 
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  Content;  with  Other  Poems.    12mo.    Edinburgh,  1719. 

 The  Morning  Interview ;  A  Heroi-comical  Poem.     Second  edition. 

12mo.    Edinburgh,  1719. 

 Scots'  Songs.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  20.    Edinburgh,  1719. 

 The  Scriblers  Lash'd.    12mo.    Edinburgh,  1718. 

 Tartana;  or,  The  Plaid.    [A  Poem.]    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  24. 

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Rand,  Isaac,  M.D.  Observations  on  Phthisis  Pulmonalis,  &c. ;  read  at  the 
Request  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  June  6,  1804.  8vo, 
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Rand,  Rev.  William,  A.M.  Gospel-Ministers  should  be  chiefly  concerned  to 
please  God,  and  not  Men.  Convention-Sermon,  1757.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
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[  ]  The  Late  Religious  Commotions  in  New  England  considered.  An 

Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Jonathan  Edwards's  Sermon  entitled  the 
Distinguishing  Marks  of  a  Work  of  the  Spirit  of  God.  Together 
with  a  Preface,  containing  an  Examination  of  Rev.  William  Cooper's 
Preface.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1743. 

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mon at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  J.  Ballantine,  Westfield,  June  17, 
1741.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1741. 

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People.  Sermon  preach'd  at  Road-Town,  Oct.  27,  1742,  when  the 
Rev.  Abraham  Hill  was  ordained.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1742. 

 The  Superiour  Dignity  of  the  Office  of  the  Ministers  of  Jesus  Christ. 

Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Charles  Turner,  Duxbury,  July  23, 
1755.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1756. 

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Randall,  Rev.  John.  Twenty-nine  Lectvres  of  the  Chvrch.  With  Notes 
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don, 1631.    (Another  copy,  imperfect.) 

Randolph,  Hon.  Edmund,  Attorney-General  of  the  United  States.  Politi- 
cal Truth ;  or,  Animadversions  on  the  Past  and  Present  State  of 
Public  Affairs.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 A  Vindication  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Resignation.     8vo.  Philadelphia, 

1795.    (Two  copies.) 

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&c,  Otsego  County,  N.Y.    Political  Truth. 

Randolph,  Edward.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d  Series). 

Randolph,  Jacob,  M.D.  A  Memoir  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Philip 
Syng  Physick,  M.D.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1839. 

Randolph,  Hon.  John.  [Address]  to  the  Freeholders  of  Charlotte,  Bucking- 
ham, Prince  Edward,  and  Cumberland  [with  Speech  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  March  30, 1812].  8vo,  pp.  14.   ,  1812. 

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D.C.  [1811].    (Two  copies.) 


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■  Sketch  of  Mr.  Randolph's  Second  Speech  on  the  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Foreign  Relations,  Dec.  16,  1811.  12mo,  pp.  37.  [No 
imprint.] 

 Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  on  Mr.  Gregg's  Bill  for  Non- 
intercourse.    8vo,  pp.  14.    n.  d. 

 Speech  delivered  3d  February,  1809,  on  Mr.  Nicholas'  Resolution  to 

raise  the  Embargo.    8vo,  pp.  15.    [Washington,  1809.] 

  Speech  on  the  Retrenchment  Resolutions ;  delivered  in  the  House  of 

Representatives,  Feb.  1,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1828. 

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Random  Sketches,  by  a  Free-Thinker.    8vo,  pp.  16.   ,  1847. 

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Randorff,  Florianus.  —  See  Alchemy. 

Rank  (Assimilated)  of  the  Civil  Branch  of  the  Navy.  —  See  Navy,  United- 
States. 

Ranks  in  Society.  —  See  Millar,  John. 

Rankin,  A.,  A.M.    Jesuits'  Estates  in  Canada  Public  Property ;  with  Intro- 
duction by  Rev.  Henry  Wilkes.    12mo.    Montreal,  1850. 
Ranking,  John. —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Ranking,  W.  H.,  M.D.    The  Half-yearly  Abstract  of  the  Medical  Sciences, 

vol.  U  Parts  I.  and  II.,  1845.    8vo.    New  York,  1845-46. 
Ranney,  M.  H.,  M.D.  —  See  Parish  Will  Case. 

Rantoul,  Hon.  Robert,  jun.  Oration  delivered  at  Concord  on  the  Celebra- 
tion of  the  Seventy-fifth  Anniversary  of  the  Events  of  April  19,  1775, 
and  an  Account  of  the  Celebration,  1850.    8vo.    Boston,  1850. 

.         Second  Speech  on  the  Coalition  in  Massachusetts  ;  delivered  in  the 

House  of  Representatives,  March  9,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Washing- 
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Rapin  de  Thoyras,  Paul.  The  History  of  England.  Written  in  French 
by  Mr.  Rapin  de  Thoyras ;  translated,  with  Notes,  by  N.  Tindal, 
M.A.    Second  edition.    2  vols,  folio.    London,  1732. 

Rapinus,  Renatus.    Of  Gardens.    16mo.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

Rask,  Professor  R.    Singalesisk  Skriftlcere.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Kolombo,  1821. 

Rasles,  Sebastien.  Specimen  of  a  Dictionary  of  the  Abnaki  Language  of 
North  America.  Published  from  the  Author's  Manuscript  in  the 
Library  of  Harvard  College.    4to,  pp.  3.    Cambridge,  1832. 

 Life,  by  Com  ers  Francis.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  vii. 

2d  Series). 

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Rasselas.    [By  Samuel  Johnson.]  —  See  Dinarbas. 

Ratcliff,  A  New  Art  of  Short  and  Swift  Writing  without  Characters. 

Second  edition.    16mo,  pp.  28.    London,  n.  d. 
R[athband],  Rev.  W[illiam].    Brief  Narration  of  some  Church  Courses  held 

in  Opinion  and  Practice  in  the  Churches  of  New  England.  4to,  pp.  55. 

London,  1644. 

 A  most  Grave  and  Modest  Confutation  of  the  Errors  of  the  Sect  com- 
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Rathbone,  Richard.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

Rathbun,  Daniel.  Letter  to  James  Whittacor,  Chief  Elder  of  the  Church, 
called  Shakers.    8vo.    Springfield,  1785. 

Rathbun,  Rev.  Valentine.  Some  Brief  Hints  of  a  Religious  Scheme  taught 
and  propagated  by  a  Number  of  Europeans  living  in  Nisqueunia,  in 
New  York.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  reprinted,  1782. 

Ratification  of  Peace  with  Eastern  Indians,  1726.  —  See  Dimmer.  William. 


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Rational  Medicine.  —  See  Bigelow,  Jacob. 
Rationale  (The)  of  the  China  Question.  —  See  China. 
Rattlesnake.  —  See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 
Raulin,  M.  —  See  Jamaica. 

Ravenel,  John.  —  See  Agricultural  Society  of  South  Carolina. 

Ravenscroft,  Thomas.  The  Whole  Booke  of  Psalmes,  with  the  Hymnes 
Evangelicall  and  Songs  Spiritvall,  composed  into  Four  Parts ;  with 
Tunes,  &c.  16mo.  London,  1621.  [Contains  the  Autograph  of 
Gov.  John  Endicott] 

Rawleigh  Redivivus.  —  See  N.,  S. 

Rawlet,  John,  B.D.    Poetick  Miscellanies.    8vo.    London,  1687. 
Rawson,  Edward,  Secretary  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Rawson, 
Sullivan  S. 

Rawson,  Rev.  Grindal,  Mendon.  The  Necessity  of  a  Speedy  and  Thorough 
Reformation.  Election  Sermon,  1709.  16mo,  pp.  40.  Boston, 
1709.    (Two  copies.) 

 Wunnamptamoe  Sampooaonk  Wussampoowontamun  Nashpe  moeuweh- 

komunganash  ut  New  England.  [Confession  of  Faith,  Indian  and 
English.]    16mo.    Mushauwomuk,  1699.  [Imperfect.] 

Rawson,  Rev.  Grindal,  Yarmouth.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer.  Skinner, 
Thomas. 

Rawson,  Sullivan  Sumner.  The  Rawson  Family.  Memoir  of  Edward 
Rawson ;  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  his  Descendants.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1849. 

Rawson,  Thomas  James,  Esq.    Statistical  Survey  of  the  County  of  Kildare. 

Drawn  up  for  the  Dublin  Society.    8vo.    Dublin,  1807. 
Rawson  Family.  —  See  Rawson,  Sullivan  S. 

Ray,  Isaac,  M.D.  Description  of  the  Butler  Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Provi- 
dence, R.I.    8vo,  pp.  20.    n.  d. 

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(Report).   Parish  Will  Case. 

Ray,  John.  Catalogus  Plantarum  Anglia?  et  Insularum  Adjacentium.  16mo. 
Londini,  1670. 

Rayment,  Robert.    The  Income  and  Expenditure  of  Great  Britain  of  the 

last  Seven  Years  examined  and  stated.    4to.    London,  1791. 
Raymond,  Daniel.    The  Bankrupt  Law,  the  Fiscal  Agent,  and  Auction 

Duties.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 
Raymond,  David.    Oration  before  the  Hamilton  Societv,  New  York,  Feb.  22, 

1813.    8vo,  pp.  23.    New  York,  1813. 
Raymond,  Rev.  George.    Christian  Loyalty,  with  the  Duty  of  Ministers 

relating  thereunto.     Assize-Sermon,  Burv  St.  Edmund's,  Suffolk, 

March  26,  1716.    8vo,  pp.  32.    London,  1716. 
Raymond,  Rev.  Miner.    Election  Sermon,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Bost.  1854. 
Raynal.  Guillaume  Thomas,  Abbe.    Histoire  Philosophique  et  Politique  des 

Etablissements  et  du  Commerce  des  Europeens  dans  les  Deux  Indes. 

10  vols.  8vo.    Geneva,  1781. 
 A  Philosophical  and  Political  History  of  the  British  Settlements  and 

Trade  in  North  America.    Translated  from  the  French.  12mo. 

Aberdeen,  1779. 

 The  Revolution  of  'America.    [Translated  from  the  French.]  8vo, 

pp.  vii.  80.    Salem,  1782.    (Two  copies.) 
 See  Paine,  Thomas. 

Rayner,  Hon.  Kenneth.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  North-Carolina 
State  Agricultural  Society,  Oct.  19,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Ra- 
leigh, 1854. 


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Rayner,  Hon.  Kenneth,  continued. 

 Speech  on  the  Bill  to  distribute  the  Proceeds  of  the  Sales  of  the  Public 

Lands;  House  of  Representatives,  July  6,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Treasury-note  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, 5th  February,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Veto  of  the  Revenue  Bill  by  the  Acting  President ;  de- 
livered in  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  18,  1842.  8vo, 
pp.  23.    [Washington,  1842.] 

Raynham,  Churches  and  Ministry  of.  —  See  Emery,  Stephen  H.  (Ministry 
of  Taunton). 

Re,  J.,  General  de  Brigade.    Voyage  a  la  Martinique.    8vo.    Paris,  1804. 
Re  Rustica,  De.  —  See  Angelius,  Nicolaus.    Brassicanus,  Johannes 
Alexander. 

Re-action  (The)  of  a  Revival  upon  Religion.  —  See  Ellis,  George  E. 

Read,  Alexander,  M.D.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  New-Bedford 
Auxiliary  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance,  Jan.  6,  1817. 
8vo,  pp.  27.    New  Bedford,  1817. 

Read,  Daniel.    The  Columbian  Harmonist,  No.  1.    8vo.    New  Haven,  1793. 

Read,  Daniel,  LL.D.  An  [Inaugural]  Address  delivered  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin,  Jan.  16,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Madison,  1856. 
(Two  copies.) 

Read,  Joel.    The  New-England  Selection,  or  Plain  Psalmodist.   8vo.   , 

1808.  [Imperfect.] 
Read,  John,  Descendants  of.  —  See  Newman,  S.  C. 

Read,  William  George.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  South-Carolina 
Society,  on  opening  their  Male  Academv,  2d  July,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Charleston,  1827. 

Reading,  Mass.  Historical  Address  and  Poem  delivered  at  the  Bicentennial 
Celebration  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Old  Town  of  Reading,  May  29, 
1844.    With  Appendix.    12mo.    Boston,  1844. 

Real  Advantages  (The)  which  Ministers  and  People  may  enjoy,  especially 
in  the  Colonies,  by  conforming  to  the  Church  of  England.  —  See 
Church  of  England. 

 Christian's  Hope  in  Death.  —  See  Zubly,  John  Joachim. 

 Dangers  of  London.    Sermon.  —  See  Bickersteth,  Edward. 

 Opinions  of  the  most  Eminent  Reformers  regarding  the  Sabbath  care- 
fully examined.  —  See  Fairbairn,  Patrick. 

 Thankfulness.  —  See  Ash,  Simeon. 

 and  Unfeigned  Testimonie  concerning  Iacob  Berne,  of  Old  Seidenberg, 

in  Upper  Lausatia ;  or,  The  Letters  of  Two  Learned  Germans. 

Translated  out  of  High  Dutch.    4to,  pp.  8.   ,  1649. 

Real  Casa  dei  Matti  di  Palermo.    Statistica  Medica  della  Real  Casa  dei 

Matti,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Palermo,  1838. 
Realis  Philosophic  Epilogistic^e  Partes  Quatuor. —  See  Campanella, 

Thomas. 

Reaper,  The.  —  See  Seward,  William  H. 

Reaping-Machines.  —  See  Seward,  William  H.   United-States  Agri- 
cultural Society. 
Reason  the  only  Oracle  of  Man.  —  See  Allen,  Ethan. 
 urged  against  Precedent.  —  See  Yorke,  Henry. 

 why  not  Infant  Sprinkling,  but  Believer's  Baptism,  ought  to  be  Ap- 
proved. —  See  Baptism. 

Reasonable  Communicant,  The.  —  See  Fleetwood,  William. 

Reasonableness  (The)  of  Nonconformity  to  the  Church  of  England.  —  See 
Dickinson,  Jonathan. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Reasonableness  of  Regular  Singing,  or  Singing  by  Note.  —  See  Symmes, 
Thomas. 

Reason's  Plea  for  Temperance.  —  See  New-England  Tract  Society. 
Reasons  for  adhering  to  our  Platform  as  a  Rule  of  Church-government.  — 

See  White,  John  (New  England's  Lamentations). 
 for  approving  of  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain,  1794. —  See  Harper, 

Robert  Goodloe. 
 for  being  a  Christian.  —  See  Ryan,  Edward. 

 for  the  Confirmation  of  the  Charter  belonging  to  the  Massachusets 

Colony  in  New  England.  —  See  Massachusetts  Bay,  Colony  of. 

 for  the  Confirmation  of  the  Charters  of  New  England.  —  See  New 

England. 

 humbly  offered  to  the  Parliament  for  abrogating  the  Observation  of  the 

Thirtieth  of  January.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  39.    London,  1715. 

 for  Ministerial  Fidelity. —  See  Nott,  Samuel. 

 for  not  restoring  Guadaloupe  at  a  Peace.  —  See  Guadaloupe. 

 presented  by  the  Dissenting  Brethren  against  Certain  Propositions 

concerning  Presbyteriall  Government.  —  See  Westminster  Assem- 
bly. 

 for  quitting  the  Church  of  England.  —  See  Disney,  John. 

 against  the  Renewal  of  the  Sugar  Act.    4to,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1764. 

 in  Support  of  an  Opinion  respecting  the  Votes  of  Otsego  Countv, 

1792.  — See  Otsego  County,  N.Y. 

 taken  out  of  God's  Word,  &c,  proving  a  Necessitie  of  reforming  our 

Churches.  —  See  Jacob,  Henry. 

 why  the  British  Colonies  in  America  should  not  be  charged  with  In- 
ternal Taxes.  —  See  Colonies. 

Rebelion  de  Jose-Gabriel  Tupac-Amaru.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc, 
t.  v.). 

 y  Guerra  de  los  Pueblos  Guaranis,  1754. —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de 

(Doc,  t.  v.). 

Rebellion,  History  of  the,  1786. —  See  Minot,  George  Richards. 

 in  Lincolnshire  in  1470.  —  See  Camden  Society  (Misc.,  vol.  i.). 

 of  1715.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin.    Harris,  William  (Thanksgiving 

Sermon).    Lambe,  Charles.    Rae,  Peter.    Waldron,  George. 
 of  1745.    Four  Letters  taken  from  the  General  Evening  Post  relating 

to  the  Present  Rebellion;  with  a  Fifth,  from  the  Constitutional 

Journal.    8vo,  pp.  38.    [London],  1745. 
 ,  Sermon  on  the.  —  See  Abbot,  Hull.    Boyse,  Samuel.  Browne, 

Arthur.    Cuming,  Patrick.    Chauncy,  Charles.  M.,  I.  Macpher- 

son,  James.    Whitefield,  George. 
 of  Sir  Thomas  Wyat.  —  See  Lea,  Rowland. 

Rebellions.    A  General  History  of  all  the  Rebellions,  Insurrections,  and 

Conspiracies  in  England.    8vo.    London,  1717. 
 ,  Account  of  Remarkable.  —  See  Rebel's  Doom. 

Rebello,  Jose  Silvestre.  Correspondencia  entre  o  Sr.  Je.  Silvestre  Rebello, 
etc  ;  Encar.  de  Negocios  de  o  Imper.  do  Brazil,  eo  Patricio  Antonio 
Gons.  da  Cruz,  Consul-General,  etc    4to,  pp.  35.    Philadelphia,  1824. 

Rebel's  Doom,  The ;  or,  An  Historical  Account  of  the  most  Remarkable 
Rebellions,  from  Edward  the  Confessor's  Reign  to  this  Present 
Wicked  Rebellion  of  J.,  D.  of  Monmouth.    4to.    London,  1685. 

Rebuilding  the  Lodgings  of  the  Black  Prince  and  Henry  V.,  at  Oxford, 
Poem  on  the.  —  See  Tickell. 

Rebuke  to  the  Moral  Philosopher  for  the  Errors  and  Immoralities  con- 
tained in  his  Third  Volume.    8vo,  pp.  15.    London,  1740. 


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REBUS  (De)  Gestis  Gallorum.  —  See  Ferronus,  Arnoldus. 
Recantation  of  Confessors  of  Witchcraft.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 

Receipt  (A)  from  Middleborough,  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 
Bay,  concerning  the  Canker  or  Throat-distemper.  —  See  13 riant, 
Timothy. 

Receiving  the  Atonement  essential  to  Salvation.  —  See  American  Doc- 
trinal Tract  Society. 

Recent  Attempts  (The)  to  defeat  the  Constitutional  Provisions  in  favor 
of  Religious  Freedom.  —  See  Hanover-Street  Church. 

 Captures  of  American  Vessels  by  British  Cruisers.  —  See  Pinckm  v, 

Charles. 

 Improvements  in  the  Chemical  Arts.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution. 

 Progress  of  Geological  Research  in  the  United  States.  —  See  Rogers, 

Henry  1).  (Address). 

 Secular  'Period  of  the  Aurora  Borealis.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion (Contrib.,  vol.  viii.). 

Recherche  Analytique  des  Principes  du  Gout.  —  See  Knight,  Richard 
Payne. 

Recherches  sur  la  Preparation  que  les  Romains  donnoient  a  la  Chaux  dont 
ils  se  servoient  pour  leurs  Constructions.  —  See  Faye,  de  la. 

Reciprocal  Advantages  of  a  Perpetual  Union  between  Great  Britain 
and  the  Colonies.    Four  Dissertations  [by  John  Morgan,  Stephen 

Watts,  ,  and  Francis  Hopkinson],  written  for  Mr.  Sargent's 

Prize  Medal ;  with  an  Eulogium  spoken  on  the  Delivery  of  the 
Medal.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1766. 

Reciprocity  Discussed.  —  See  Brooks,  Erastus. 

Reciprocity  Treaty,  The.  —  See  Agriculture. 

Recit  Veritable  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  au  Champ-de-Mars.  —  See  France. 
Recommendation  of  Inoculation.  —  See  Morgan,  John. 
Reconciliation  of  all  the  People  of  God.  —  See  Goodwin,  Thomas. 
Reconnaissances  of  Routes  from  San  Antonio  to  El  Paso.    By  Br.  Lieut.- 

Col.  J.  E.  Johnston  and  others.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc, 

1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  xiv.). 
Record  (The)  of  Caernarvon.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Record  Commission.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Recorder,  American.  —  See  American  Recorder. 
 ,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Recorder. 

Records  of  Anglo-American  Colonization.  —  See  Thornton,  J.  Wingate. 
 of  Canada.  —  See  Ancient  French  Archives. 

 of  the  Company  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  in  New  England,  1628- 

1641.  —  See  AMERICAN  Antiquarian  Society  (Trans.,  vol.  iii.). 

 of  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  —  See  Great  Britain  (Rotul.  Orig.). 

 ,  Public,  of  Great  Britain.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 of  Literature,  January,  1807.    8vo.    London,  1807. 

Recreation,  The  School  of.  —  See  H.,  R. 

Recruiting.  Reflections  on  the  Pernicious  Custom  of  recruiting  by  Crimps, 
&c.    8vo,  pp.  25.    London,  n.  d. 

Rector's  Christmas  Offering.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

Recueil  de  Divers  Traitez  de  Paix,  de  Confederation,  d'Alliance,  de  Com- 
merce, &c.  Faits  depuis  Soixante  Ans,  entre  les  Etats  Souverains 
de  l'Europe.    2  vols.  12mo.    La  Have,  1707. 

 d'Observations  Astronomiques,  d'Operations  Trigonometriques,  et  de 

Mesures  Barometriques.  —  See  Humboldt,  Alexandre  de.  . 

"  de  Voyages,"  etc.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Red  Book.  —  See  Livre  Rouge. 

Red  River  of  Louisiana,  Exploration  of  the.  —  See  United  States  (Sen. 
Doc.,  2d  Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  vol.  viii.). 

  Sulphur  Spring  of  Virginia.  —  See  Huntt,  Henry. 

 Blood,  The.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel  (Philosophical  Tracts). 

Redeemed  Captive,  The.  —  See  Norton,  John. 

 returning  to  Zion.  —  See  Williams,  John. 

Redeemer's  Tears  (The),  wept  over  Lost  Souls.  —  See  Howe,  John. 
Redemption  :  the  Gospel  Message,  and  its  Warrant.  —  See  Ellis,  George  E. 

 .    A  Poem.  —  See  Swain,  Joseph. 

Redemptions  Generali,  De.  —  See  Ames,  William. 

Redfield,  Hon.  Isaac  F.,  LL.D.  Opinion  in  regard  to  the  Power  of  the 
Legislature  to  modify  the  Charter  of  Trinity  Church,  New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1858. 

Reduction  of  the  Army.  —  See  Harper,  Robert  Goodloe. 

 of  Canada,  Thanksgiving-Sermon  for  the.  —  See  Forbes,  Eli.  May- 

HEW,  Jonathan. 

 of  Cape  Breton.  —  See  Prentice,  Thomas. 

 of  the  Hours  of  Labor.  —  See  Labor. 

 of  the  Tariff.  —  See  Hayne,  Robert  Y.    United  States. 

Redwood,  Abraham,  Esq.  —  See  Redwood  Library  Company. 

Redwood-Library  Company,  Newport,  R.I.  Charter  of  the  Redwood- 
Library  Company,  granted  A.D.  1747  [with  Catalogue  of  the  Books 
belonging  to  the  Company,  April,  1816].  8vo,  pp.  36.  New- 
port, 1816. 

 .  Catalogue  of  the  Books  belonging  to  the  Company  of  the  Red- 
wood Library  and  Athenaeum,  Newport,  R.I.  8vo,  pp.  95.  Provi- 
dence, 1843. 

 .    Proposals  for  improving  the  Redwood  Library  and  Athenseum 

of  Newport,  R.I.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Newport,  1856. 
Reed,  David.  —  See  Christian  Register. 

Reed,  Henry,  Professor  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  An  Oration 
before  the  Zelosophic  Society  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania, 
May  18,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Philadelphia,  1848. 

 Life  of  Joseph  Reed.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  viii.  2d 

Series). 

Reed,  James.  —  See  Bridgewater  Centennial  Celebration. 

Reed,  John.  An  Explanation  of  the  Map  of  the  City  and  Liberties  of  Phila- 
delphia.   4to,  pp.  32.    Philadelphia,  1774. 

Reed,  Rev.  John,  D.D.   Convention-Sermon,  1807.   8vo,  pp.  39.  Bost.  1807. 

 Sermon  preached  Dec.  12,  1787,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Kilborn 

Whitman,  in  Pembroke.  [Ch.,  John  Mellen  ;  R.H.,  Gad  Hitchcock, 
D.D.]    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1788. 

  Sermon  before  the  Plymouth  Association  of  Ministers,  Middleborough, 

Sept.  26,  1810.    8vo,pp.31.    Boston,  1811. 

 See  Hodges,  Richard  M. 

Reed,  Hon.  John.  Speech  on  the  Failure  of  the  Fortification  Bill ;  delivered 
in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  27,  1836.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
Washington,  1836. 

 Speech  on  the  General  Appropriation  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  House  of 

Representatives,  April  22,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Washington,  1840. 

 Speech  on  the  Tariff  Bill;  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 

States,  April  3,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Washington,  1828. 

 Speech  on  the  Tariff  Bill,  Jan.  22,  1833.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Washing- 
ton, 1833. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Reed,  Joseph.  Life,  by  Henry  Reed.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog., 
vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 

 See  Sparks,  Jared  (Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters 

from  Washington  to  Joseph  Reed  "). 
Reed,  Silas.    Letters  on  the  Subject  of  a  Line  of  Railroads  from  Boston  to 

the  Mississippi.    4to,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1839. 
[Reed,  Sir  William,  Knt.]     La  Legge  delle  Tempeste.     8vo,  pp.  48. 
[Malta,  n.  d.] 

Reed,  William  B.  Address  before  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Pennsvl- 
vania,  Nov.  13,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Philadelphia,  1849. 

 The  Model  Administration.    An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Whig 

Citizens  of  Philadelphia,  22d  February,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Phila- 
delphia, 1844. 

 See  Sparks,  Jared  (Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters 

from  Washington  to  Joseph  Reed  "). 
Reese,  David  M.,  M.D.    Introductory  Lecture  before  the  Albanv  Medical 

College;  delivered  Oct.  1,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Albany,  1839. 
Reese,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.    An  Essay  on  the  Influence  of  Religion  in  Civil 

Society.    8vo,  pp.  87.    Charleston,  S.C.,  1788. 
Reese,  W.  I.    The  Catechumen's  Guide;   or,  Scriptural  Questions  and 

Answers.    Second  edition.    16mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1832. 
[Reeve,  Rev.  Edmund,  B.D.]     The  New  Jerusalem,  the  Perfection  of 
Beauty,  &c.    Sermon  composed  for  the  Society  of  Astrologers.  4to, 
pp.  26.    London,  1652. 
 See  Prynne,  William  (Quench-Coale). 

Reeve,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  META2XHMATI2M02 ;  or,  A  Sermon  preached 
at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Thomas  Brooks.  4to,  pp.  32.  Lon- 
don, 1680. 

Reeve,  T.  W.    Catalogues  of  Books,  Nos.  6  and  7.    8vo.    London,  1857. 
Reeves  and  Turner.    Catalogue  of  Books,  No.  69,  February,  1857.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    London,  1857. 
Refined  Sugar,  Manufacture  of.  —  See  Excise  Laws. 
Reflections  upon  the  Believer's  Rest.  —  See  Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L. 
 upon  a  Form  of  Prayer  lately  set  forth  for  the  Jacobites  of  the  Church 

of  England.    4to,  pp.  30.    London,  1690. 

 on  the  French  Revolution.  —  See  Burke,  Edmund. 

 on  the  Goodness  of  God.    Thanksgiving-Sermon,  Dec.  11,  1783.  —  See 

Osgood,  David. 

-5*5"/  "2-   upon  a  late  Book,  entituled  the  Case  of  Allegiance  consider'd.  4to. 

London,  1689. 

 upon  the  late  Famous  Petition,  &c.    4to.    London,  1691. 

 on  the  Present  State  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay.  —  See 

Bills  of  Credit. 

Reflexions  sur  l'Etat  Actuel  du  Credit  Public  de  l'Angleterre  et  de  la 
France.  —  See  Finance. 

 sur  les  Reflexions  de  M.  de  Chateaubriand.  —  See  Chateaubriand, 

Francois  A.  de. 
Reform  and  Conservatism.  —  See  Clarke,  James  F. 

 of  the  Practice  of  the  Courts.  —  See  Field,  David  Dudley. 

Reform  Convention,  Maryland.  —  See  Maryland  Reform  Conven- 
tion. 

 School.  Connecticut  State.  —  See  Clark,  Thomas  M.  Connecticut. 

 ,  Westborough,  Mass.  —  See  Washburn,  Emory. 

 Spirit  (The)  of  the  Day.  —  See  Walker,  Timothy. 

Reformas  Politicas  de  Colombia.  —  See  Salazar,  I.  M. 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Reformation.  _  A  Letter  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  the  Present 
Opposition  to  any  further  Reformation.    8vo,  pp.  23.    London,  1774. 

 See  Bennet,  Benjamin.    Morel,  Charles  Ferdinand. 

 of  the  Church  of  England.  —  See  Burnet,  Gilbert. 

 in  England.  —  See  Manby,  Peter.    Mather,  Cotton. 

 ,  An  Essay  to  promote.  —  See  Norton,  John. 

 ,  Necessity  of,  in  the  Churches  of  England.  —  See  Jacob,  Henry. 

 ,  Principles  of  the.  —  See  Upham,  Charles  W. 

 ,  A  Sermon  of.  —  See  Fuller,  Thomas. 

 ,  Sermons  on  the.  —  See  Zollikofer,  George  Joachim. 

 the  Great  Duty  of  an  Afflicted  People.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

 of  the  Intemperate.  —  See  Smith,  Gerrit. 

 of  Juvenile  Delinquents.  —  See  Society  for  the. 

 of  the  Liturgy.  —  See  Liturgy. 

 of  Manners.  —  See  Account  of  the  Progress  of  the  Reformation  of 

Manners.  Bisset,  William.  Colman,  Benjamin.  Society  for  the 
Reformation  of  Manners. 

 of  Absolute  Necessity.  —  See  Maccarty,  Thaddeus. 

 ,  Societies  for.  —  SeeNEWCOME,  Peter. 

 of  Morals  practicable  and  indispensable.  —  See  Beecher,  Lyman. 

Reformed  Catechism.  —  See  Manby,  Peter. 

 Church  of  Lyons.    Lettre  du  Consistoire  de  PEglise  Reformee  de  Lyon 

aux  Divers  Consistoires  des  Eglises  Reformees  de  France.  8vo, 
pp.  29.    Lyon,  n.  d. 

 Churches  in  France.  —  See  La  Roque,  Matthew  de.    Quick,  John. 

 English  Churches.  —  See  Johnson,  Francis. 

 Husbandman,  The.  —  See  Hartlib,  Samuel, 

 Mode  of  Spelling,  Essay  on  a. —  See  Webster,  Noah,  jun. 

  Society  of  Israelites,  Charleston,  S.C,      Constitution  adopted  16th 

January,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Charleston,  1825. 

 .    See  Harby,  Isaac. 

Reformer  (The)  and  the  Conservative.  —  See  Pierpont,  John. 

 ,  The  Christian.  —  See  Christian  Reformer. 

Reformers,  Portraits  of.  —  See  Verheiden,  Jacobus. 

 and  Intercessors  sought  by  God.  — »  See  Parkman,  Ebenezer. 

Refuges  for  Indigent  Females.  —  See  London  Female  Mission. 
Refutation  of  Certain  Calumnies,  &c.  —  See  Pattison,  Granville  Sharp. 
 of  the  Letter  to  an  Honorable  Brigadier-General.    By  an  Officer.  8vo, 

pp.  52.    London,  1760. 
 of  the  Loose  Opinions  and  Licentious  Tenets  of  Lay  Preachers.  —  See 

Whitfield,  Thomas. 

 of  Methodism,  Catalogue  of  Works  in.  —  See  Decanver,  H.  C. 

Refutation,  par  un  Soldat  Franc,  ais,  de  la  Pretendue  Deliberation  prise  dans 

la  Conciliabule  du  25  Mars.  —  See  Napoleon  I.,  Emperor. 
Regard  to  Houses  of  Public  Worship.  —  See  Pierce,  John  (Valedictory 

Sermon). 

Regards  due  to  Such  as  have  been  Eminent  and  Useful.  —  See  Whittlesey, 
Samuel. 

Regeneration.  —  See  Dickinson,  Jonathan.    Hopkins,  Samuel.  Linn, 
William  (Remarks). 

 the  most  important  Concern.  —  See  Williams,  Samuel. 

 ,  Means  of.  —  See  Tyler.  Bennet. 

 Stated  and  Explained.  —  See  Waterland,  Daniel. 

Regensburg  und  die  Nachste  Umgegend.  —  See  Rally,  Wilhelm  B. 
Regicide,  The ;  a  Tragedy.  —  See  Smollett,  Tobias. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Regicides.  An  Exact  and  most  Impartial  Accompt  of  the  Indictment, 
Arraignment,  Trial,  and  Judgment  (according  to  Law),  of  Twenty- 
nine  Regicides,  the  Murtherers  of  his  late  Sacred  Majesty  of  most, 
Glorious  Memory,  October,  1660.   4to.    Lond.  1660.   (Two  copies.) 

 An  Exact  and  most  Impartial  Accompt  of  the  Indictment,  Arraignment, 

Trial,  and  Judgment  (according  to  Law),  of  Twenty-nine  Regicides, 
1660.    8vo.    London  [1660]. 

 The  Speeches  and  Prayers  of  some  of  the  late  King's  Judges ;  viz., 

Major-General  Harison,  Oct.  13 ;  Mr.  John  Carew,  Oct.  15 ;  Mr. 
Justice  Cooke,  Mr.  Hugh  Peters,  Oct.  16 ;  Mr.  Tho.  Scot,  Mr.  Gre- 
gory Clement,  Col.  Adrian  Scroop,  Col.  John  Jones,  Oct.  17;  Col. 
Daniel  Axtell  and  Col.  Fran.  Hacker,  Oct.  19,  1660,  — the  Times  of 
their  Death.    4to,  pp.  96.    [London],  1660. 

 See  Goffe,  William. 

Regimen  Ecclesise.  —  See  Apollonius,  Gulielmus. 

Register  of  all  Officers  and  Agents  in  the  Service  of  the  United  States.  — 
See  United  States. 

 ,  American.  —  See  American  Register. 

 ,  American  Annual.  —  See  American  Annual  Register. 

 ,  Annual.  —  See  Dodsley,  J. 

 ,  Baptist  Annual.  —  See  Rippon,  John. 

 ,  Christian.  —  See  Christian  Register. 

 and  Chronicle  of  the  Abbey  of  Aberconway.  —  See  Camden  Society 

(Misc.,  vol.  i.). 

 ,  Connecticut.  —  See  Bradley,  Charles  W.  Green,  Samuel.  Rus- 
sell, John. 

 ,  Court  and  City.  —  See  Court  and  City  Register. 

 of  Debates  in  Congress.  —  See  Congress. 

 ,  Diocesan.  —  See  Diocesan  Register. 

 ,  Essex.  —  See  Essex  Register. 

 of  the  Government  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Poole,  Alexis. 

 ,  Historical,  for  1730.  —  See  Historical  Register. 

 for  the  Island  of  Jamaica,  1792.  —  See  Almanac. 

 ,  Literary.  —  See  National  Gazette. 

 of  Literature.  —  See  Brown,  William. 

 ,  Maine.  —  See  Maine  Register. 

 ,  Massachusetts.  —  See  Fleet,  T.  and  J.  (Almanac).  Massachusetts 

Register. 

 ,  Medical  and  Agricultural.  —  See  Medical  and  Agricultural  Regis- 
ter. 

 of  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps.  —  See  Mechlin,  A.  H.  Navy. 

 of  New  England  and  Nova  Scotia.  —  See  Mein  and  Fleeming. 

 ,  New-Hampshire.  —  See  Curtis,  Samuel.    Farmer,  John.    Lyon,  G. 

Parker. 

 ,  New-Jersey.  —  See  New-Jersey  Register. 

 ,  New-York  Annual.  —  See  Williams,  Edwin. 

 of  the  Officers  and  Cadets  of  the  United- States  Military  Academy,  West 

Point.  —  See  United-States  Military  Academy. 

 ,  Parliamentary.  —  See  Parliamentary  Register. 

 of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Hazard,  Samuel. 

 ,  Quarterly,  and  Journal.  —  See  American  Education  Society. 

 of  the  State  of  Mississippi.  —  See  Besancon,  L.  A. 

 of  the  Times,  The ;  or,  Political  Museum  (vols.  6  and  7,  The  Register 

of  the  Times  and  Literary  Review).  Plates.  7  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1794-95. 


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Register,  United-States.  —  See  United  States. 

 ,  United-States  Commercial  and  Statistical.  —  See  Hazard,  Samuel. 

 ,  Vermont.  —  See  Vermont  Register.    Walton,  Ezekiel  P. 

Register  Law.  Importance  of  a  Register  Law  to  the  Purity  of  the  Elective 
Franchise.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Louisville,  1840. 

Registration  of  the  Causes  of  Death.  Regulations,  and  a  Statistical  Noso- 
logy; comprising  the  Causes  of  Death,  &c,  General  Registration 
Office.    8vo,  pp.  47.    London,  1843. 

Registration  Reports.  —  See  Massachusetts.   Rhode  Island. 

Registres  des  Baptesmes  et  Sepultures  qui  se  sont  faits  au  Fort  Duquesne 
pendant  les  Annees  1753,  1754,  1755,  et  1756.  8vo.  Nouvelle 
York,  1859. 

Registro  Nacional.  Provincias  Unidas  del  Rio  de  la  Plata.  Libro  pri- 
mero,  Num.  1-4.    4to.    Buenos  Ayres,  1825. 

Registrum  vulgariter  nuncupatum  "  The  Record  of  Caernarvon."  —  See 
Great  Britain. 

Registry  Laws  of  Lower  Canada.  —  See  Bonner,  John. 

Regnault  de  Warin,  .  —  See  Chateaubriand,  Francois-Auguste. 

Regulating  of  Lawsuits,  Evidences,  and  Pleadings.  —  See  Thomas,  Wil- 
liam. 

Regulations  and  a  Statistical  Nosology,  comprising  the  Causes  of  Death.  — 
See  Registration. 

Rehearsal  Transposed,  Reproof  to  the.  —  See  Parker,  Samuel. 

 ,  The  Weekly.  —  See  Weekly  Rehearsal. 

Rehoboth,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Bliss,  Leonard,  jun. 

Reichard  [Heinrich  August  Ottokar].  Guide  des  Voyageurs  en  Europe. 
2  vols.  8vo.    Weimar,  1793. 

Reid,  Rev.  Adam.  Address  at  the  Funeral  of  Caleb  Ticknor,  M.D. ;  de- 
livered at  Salisbury,  Conn.,  Sept.  23,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  31.  New 
York,  1840. 

Reid,  John,  and  Co.  Catalogue  of  Old  Books.  [Sale.]  4to,  pp.  20. 
Glasgow,  1832. 

Reimarus,  Prof.  Johannes  Albertus  Henricus.    Memorise  Johannis  Alberti 

Henrici  Reimari.    4to,  pp.  50.    Hamburg,  1815. 
Reise  durch  Einige  der  Mittlern  und  Sudlichen  Vereinigten  Nordamerikischen 

Staaten.  —  See  Schopf,  Johann  David. 
 Schilderungen  und  Umrisse  aus  Siidlichen  Gegenden.    A.  Reumont.  — 

See  GrXberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
 nach  den  Spanischen  Landern  in  Europa  und  America.  —  See  Loef- 

LING,  Peter. 

 nach  den  Unbekandten  Sud  Landern.  —  See  Behren,  Carl  Friedrich. 

Rejected  Article  (The),  in  Reply  to  Dr.  S.  P.  White's  Case,  &c.  —  See 
Cox,  A.  L. 

 Votes,  Vermont,  1813.  —  See  Vermont  (Report). 

Rejistro  Publico.  —  See  Chile. 

Relapse,  The.    4to,  pp.  4.    Boston,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

Relation  (The)  of  Christianity  to  Civil  Government  in  the  United  States.  — 
See  Adams,  Jasper. 

 of  Christianity  to  Human  Nature.  —  See  Bellows,  Henry  W. 

 (A)  of  a  Conference  held  about  Religion,  London,  3d  April,  1676.  — 

See  Stillingfleet,  Edward. 

Relation  of  the  Military  Power  to  the  Civil  Authority  of  the  Common- 
wealth. —  See  Hoar,  E.  Rockwood  (Charge,  Municipal  Court, 
July,  1854). 

 of  the  North  to  Slavery.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 


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RELATION  of  the  Poet  to  his  Age.  —  See  HlLLARD,  George  S. 

Relation  Abregee  de  Quelques  Missions  des  Peres  de  la  Compagnie  de 

Jesus  dans  la  Nouvelle-France. —  See  Bressani,  Francois-Joseph. 
 de  ce  qvi  s'est  passe  de  plvs  Remarqvable  dans  la  Mission  des  Abua- 

qvis  a  l'Acadie.  —  See  Bigot,  Vincent. 
 de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  de  plus  Remarquable  dans  la  Mission  Abnaquise 

de  St.  Joseph  de  Sillery.  —  See  Bigot,  Jacques. 
 de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  dans  la  Mission  de  lTmmaculee  Conception.  —  See 

Gravier,  Jacques. 

 de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  Versailles  le  23  Juin,  1789.  —  See  France. 

 des  Glorieux  Evenemens  qui  ont  porte  leurs  Majestes  Royales  sur  le 

Trone  d'Hayti.  —  See  Prevost,  Julien. 

  Sanglant  de  ce  qui  s'est  passe  a  Lyon  le  3  Juillet,  1789.  —  See  France. 

 du  Voyage  de  Cent  Trente-deux  Nantais,  envoyes  a  Paris  par  le  Comite 

Revolutionnaire  de  Nantes.  —  See  France. 
 du  Voyage  entrepris  par  feu  M.  Robert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  la  Salle, 

pour  decouvrir  dans  le  Golfe  du  Mexique  l'Embouchure  du  Fleuve 

de  Missisipy.  —  See  Cavelier,  M. 
 .  du  Voyage  de  Cibola,  entrepris  en  1540.  —  See  Castaneda  de  Nagera, 

Pedro  de. 

 du  Voyage  de  M.  de  Gennes.  —  See  Froger,  F. 

Relations  of  Commerce  to  Literature.    Discourse  by  Richard  S.  Storrs, 

jun.  —  See  Monson  Academy. 

 with  France.  —  See  Congress.    Everett,  Edward. 

 of  God's  People  to  him.  —  See  Williams,  Solomon. 

 of  the  Past  to  the  Present.  —  See  Clark,  Thomas  M. 

 of  the  World  and  the  Religions  observed  in  all  Ages.  —  See  Purciias, 

Samuel. 

Relative  Duties.  —  See  Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 

 Intensity  of  the  Heat  and  Light  of  the  Sun  upon  different  Latitudes  of 

the  Earth.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  ix.). 

 and  Practical  Importance  of  Trinitarianism.  —  See  Williams,  Thomas. 

Relazioni  degli  Ambasciatori  Veneti  ai  Senato  raccolte,  etc.  —  See  Graberg 
di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Relief  of  the  Greeks.    Address.  —  See  Winthrop,  Thomas  L. 

 of  the  Poor  by  Individuals,  by  the  State,  and  by  Benevolent  Societies.  — 

See  Hale,' Edward  E. 

Relief  Fire  Society,  Newburyport.  Articles  and  Regulations  of  the  Re- 
lief Fire  Society,  1775.    16mo,  pp.  8.    [No  imprint.] 

Religion,  Analogy  of,  to  the  Constitution  and  Course  of  Nature.  —  See 
Butler,  Joseph. 

 ,  The  Grounds  of.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 ,  Influence  of,  upon  Health.  —  See  Brigham,  Amariah. 

 ,  The  Past  and  Present  State  of,  in  England.    By  John  Blackburn.  — 

See  Campbell,  John  (Centenary  Celebration). 

 ,  The  Previous  Question  with  regard  to.  —  See  Chubb,  Thomas. 

 ,  Revivals  and  Propagation  of,  1743-44.  —  See  Christian  History. 

 and  Allegiance.  —  See  Maynwaring,  Roger. 

 of  Antichrist.  —  See  Sandeman,  Robert. 

  and  the  Church.  —  See  Follen,  Charles. 

 and  Education.  —  See  Post,  Truman  M. 

 and  Government  the  Foundation  of  Order.  —  See  Burnet,  Matthias. 

—  and  Government  subsisting  together  in  Society.  —  See  Lord,  Benjamin. 

 the  Great  Source  of  National  Happiness.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

(Sermon,  Julv  4,  1830). 


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Religion  the  Life  of  God's  People.  —  See  Eells,  Nathaniel. 
 of  Little  Children.  —  See  Watts,  Isaac. 

 to  be  Minded  under  the  Greatest  Perils  of  Life.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

 and  Morality,  The  Duties  of.  —  See  Tuke,  Henry. 

 of  Nature  and  the  Christian  Revelation,  A  Defence  of  the.  —  See 

Browne,  Simon. 

 and  Reason.  —  See  Sentiments  upon  the. 

 not  a  Vain  Thing.  —  See  Eliot,  Richard  R. 

 of  an  Oath.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 the  only  Safeguard  of  National  Prosperity.  —  See  Hopkins,  John  H. 

 the  only  Sure  Basis  of  Free  Governments.  —  See  Kendal,  Samuel. 

 in  Politics.  —  See  Eggleston,  Nathaniel  H. 

 of  Politics.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

 and  Politics.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

 a  Principle,  not  a  Form.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 recommended  to  %he  Soldier. —  See  Parsons,  Joseph. 

 and  Righteousness  the  Basis  of  National  Honor  and  Prosperity.  —  See 

Buckminster,  Joseph. 

"  a  Social  Principle."    Sermon  by  W.  E.  Channing.  —  See  Ballou, 

Hosea.    Channing,  William  E. 

Religion  (De  la)  considered  dans  ses  Rapports  avec  le  But  de  tout  Legisla- 
tion. —  See  Fievee,  J. 

Religione  Christiana,  De.  —  See  Ficinus,  Marsilius. 

Religions,  A  View  of.  —  See  Adams,  Hannah. 

Religious  Assemblies.  —  See  Sherlock,  William. 

 Association.    Remarks  on  Religious  Association.    By  Laicus.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Bearings  of  Man's  Creation.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Edward. 

 Belief  (The)  of  Unitarian  Christians.  —  See  Aspland,  Robert. 

 Celebration  of  Independence.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

 Communion,  (Of)  Public  and  Private.  —  See  Robinson,  John  (Works, 

vol.  iii.). 

 Constitution  of  Colleges.  —  See  Clap,  Thomas. 

 Controversy  in  Fitchburg.  —  See  Congregational  Church  in  Fitch- 
burg. 

 in  Princeton,  Mass.,  1832-1836.  —  See  Russell,  Charles  Theo- 
dore (History  of  Princeton). 
 Curiosity.  —  See  Farr,  Jonathan. 

 Decision.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Association  (Tract  240). 

 Duties.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

 Duty  of  Obedience  to  Law.  —  See  Spencer,  Ichabod  S. 

.  Education.  —  See  Norton,  Andrews.    Pray,  Lewis  G. 

 of  Children  recommended.  —  See  Browne,  Arthur. 

 of  Youth.  —  See  Wilbur,  Hervey. 

 Element  (The)  in  Education.  —  See  Stowe,  Calvin  E. 

 Epistles.  —  See  Fry,  John. 

 Freedom.  —  See  Hanover-Street  Church.    Jarvis,  William  C. 

Madison,  James. 

 ,  Act  for  the  Establishment  of.  —  See  Virginia. 

 Improvement,  Association  for.  —  See  Association. 

 Institutions,  The  Proper  Character  of.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

 Instruction  of  the  Negroes  in  Liberty  County,  Ga.  —  See  Association. 

 of  the  Young.  —  See  Webster,  Daniei. 

 Liberty.  —  See  Cogswell,  William.    Neale,  Rollin  H.  Stuart, 

Moses.    Whitman,  Bernard. 


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Religious  Liberty  an  Invaluable  Blessing.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 

 ,  The  Nature  and  Extent  of.  —  See  LOTBBOP,  Samuel  K. 

 in  New  York.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  2d  Series). 

 Melancholy,  A  Sermon  on.  —  See  Bowers,  James. 

 and  Moral*  Improvement  of  Seamen.  —  See  Boston  Society. 

 Instruction  of  the  Poor.  —  See  Boston  Society. 

 Opinions  of  the  Present  Day.  —  See  Gray,  Thomas. 

 Phraseology.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Association. 

 Principle  the  Foundation  of  Personal  Safety  and  Social  Happiness. — 

See  Tyler,  Bennet. 

 a  Source  of  Public  Prosperity.  —  See  Jackson,  Samuel  C. 

 Regards  we  owe  our  Country. —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

 Rights  of  American  Citizens  in  Foreign  Countries.  —  See  Cass,  Lewis. 

 Societies  in  Portsmouth,  N.H.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

 Society  called  Saints.  —  See  Saints. 

 Soldier,  The.  —  See  Keteltas,  Abraham. 

 Teachers  tested.  —  See  Todd,  John. 

 Telegraph.  —  See  Boston  Recorder. 

 Tendencies  of  the  Age.  —  See  Potter,  Horatio. 

 Tests,  Thoughts  on  Subscription  to.  —  See  Frend,  William. 

 Theory  of  Civil  Government.  —  See  Vinton,  Alexander  H. 

 Tract  Society.  The  Way  to  be  Healthy  and  Happy.  [Against  Intem- 
perance.]   12mo,  pp.  12.    London,  n.  d. 

 Society,  Liverpool.  —  See  Liverpool  Religious  Tract  Society. 

 Tracts.    Address  to  Christians,  recommending  the  Distribution  of  Cheap 

Religious  Tracts ;  with  Extract  from  Bishop  Porteus's  Sermon. 
12mo,  pp.  24.    Charlestown,  1802. 

 .    See  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  Piety,  and 

Charity. 

Reliqule  Turella?,  et  Lachryma?  Paternae.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 
 Wottonianse.  —  See  Wotton,  Sir  Henry. 

Relly,  James.  Thoughts  on  the  Cherubimical  Mystery.  First  American 
edition.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1808.    (Two  copies.) 

 Union  ;  or,  A  Treatise  on  the  Consanguinity  and  Affinity  between  Christ 

and  his  Church.    8vo,  pp.  xvi.  75.    Providence,  reprinted,  1782. 

Remaines  concerning  Britaine.  —  See  Camden,  William. 

Remains  (Aboriginal)  in  North  America. —  See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 

Remarkable  Account  of  a  Young  Lady  who  fell  in  Love  with  a  Country 
Gentleman.    12mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1753. 

 Events  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay.  —  See  Chronologi- 
cal Table. 

 News  from  the  Stars.  —  See  Andrews,  William. 

 Providences.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 to  be  Gratefully  Recollected.  —  See  Fiske,  Nathan. 

 Relation  of  Certain  Pirates.  —  See  Pirates. 

 Trials  at  the  Lancashire  Assizes,  August,  1806.  —  See  Jackson,  Valen- 
tine. 

Remarkables  of  Dr.  Increase  Mather.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Remarks  on  Article  IX.  in  the  Eighty-fourth  Number  of  the  North-Ameri- 
can Review  (July,  1834),  entitled  Origin  and  Character  of  the  Old 
Parties.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1834. 

 on  the  Censures  of  the  Government  of  the  United  States,  contained  in 

the  Ninth  Chapter  of  a  Book  entitled  "  Europe."  8vo,  pp.  20.  Bos- 
ton, 1822. 


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Remarks  upon  a  late  Pamphlet  intitul'd  The  Two  Great  Questions  consi- 
dered.   4to.    London,  1700. 

 upon  a  Letter  in  the  London  Chronicle,  containing  an  Enquiry  into  the 

Causes  of  the  Failure  of  the  Cape-Breton  Expedition.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
London.  1757. 

 upon  the  Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Treatment  of  the  Clergy  and  Convo- 
cation.   8vo.  pp.  46.    London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 upon  a  Pamphlet  entituled  A  Discourse  shewing  who  is  a  True  Pastor 

of  the  Church  of  Christ.    8vo.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 on  a  Pamphlet  entituled  "  A  Dissertation  on  the  Political  Union,  &c, 

of  the  Thirteen  United  States  of  North  America;  "  with  Observations 
on  Western  Lands.    8vo,  pp.  43.   ,  1784. 

 on  a  Pamphlet  lately  published  by  Dr.  Price,  entitled  Observations  on 

the  Nature  of  Civil  Liberty.  8vo,  pp.  72.   Dublin,  1770.  [Imperfect.] 

  upon  a  Thanksgiving  Discourse  by  Rev.  Wiliiam  Gordon,  preached 

Dec.  15,  1774,  &c.  In  a  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  the  Country. 
8vo,  pp.  11.   ,  1775. 

Remarques  sur  le  Rapport  de  la  Derniere  Commission  des  Prix  Montyon, 
en  ce  qui  concerne  la  Lithotritie.  —  See  Civiale,  Dr. 

Remede  le  plus  efficace  pour  Prevenir  et  Guerir  la  Fievre  Jaune.  —  See 
Willich,  A.  F.  M. 

Remedy  for  Duelling.  —  See  Beecher,  Lyman. 

 for  Schism.  —  See  Worcester,  Noah. 

Remembrance  of  Former  Times.  —  See  W.,  J. 

Remembrancer,  The.  —  See  Almon,  John.  Britain's  Remembrancer. 
Marshall,  Christopher. 
—  (A)  of  Excellent  Men.  I.,  Dr.  John  Revnolds :  II.,  Mr.  R.  Hooker ; 
III.,  Dr.  William  Whittaker;  IV.,  Dr.  Andrew  Willet ;  V.,  Dr. 
Daniel  Featley  ;  VI.,  Walter  Norhan,  Esq.  ?  VII.,  Mr.  John  Gregory  ; 
VIII.,  Bishop  Duppa ;  IX.,  Archbishop  Bramhall ;  X.,  Bishop  Tay- 
lor.   16mo.    London,  1670. 

Remington,  Rev.  Jesse. —  See  Prentice,  Josiah. 

Reminiscences.  —  See  Buckingham,  Joseph  T.    Chase,  Philander. 

 of  Carpenter's  Hall,  Philadelphia.  —  See  Carpenter's  Company. 

 of  the  City  of  New  York  and  its  Vicinity.  —  See  Dawson,  Henry  B. 

 of  Earlier  and  Later  Times.  —  See  Clark,  Joshua  V.  H. 

 of  Forty  Years.  —  See  Pierce,  John. 

 of  Lafayette's  Visit  to  Boston.  —  See  Sumner,  William  H. 

 of  Travel  at  Home.  —  See  Devens,  Samuel  A. 

 of  Gen.  Warren  and  Bunker  Hill.  —  See  Sumner,  William  H. 

Remission  of  Sins.  —  See  Brett,  Thomas. 

Remittent  Fever.  —  See  Barbour,  Thomas. 

Remonstrance  addressed  to  the  Clergy,  shewing  where  the  Charge  of  Deism 
will  necessarily  terminate.    8vo,  pp.  78.    London,  1731. 

 of  Merchants  of  Boston  against  the  proposed  Tariff,  1824.  —  See  United 

States  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  18th  Cong.,  vol.  iv.). 

Remonstrances  du  Parterre.  —  See  Bellemare,  M. 

Remonstrants.  —  See  Johnson,  Francis. 

Removal  of  the  Deposites.  Report  of  the  Boston  Committee.  8vo,  pp.  12. 
Boston,  1834. 

 .    See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Archer,  William  S.  Binney, 

Horace.  Calhoun,  John  C.  Clay,  Henry.  Duane,  William  J. 
Ewing,  Thomas.  Frelinghuysen,  Theodore.  Huntington,  Ja- 
bez  W.  McDuffie,  George.  Southard,  Samuel  L.  Sprague, 
Peleg.    Webster,  Daniel. 


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REMOVAL  of  the  General  Court  to  Cambridge,  1770.  —  See  Massachusetts 

(Continuation  of  the  Proceedings). 
 ,  Sermon  on  the. —  See  CHAUNCT,  Charles. 

 of  Indians  West  of  the  Mississippi.  —  See  FreunGHUYSEN,  Theodore. 

Sprague,  Peleg. 

 (Proposed)  of  Judge  Loring. —  See  Dana.  Richard  H.,  jun. 

 of  the  Treasury  Building.  —  See  Lincoln,  Levi. 

Removals  and  Appointments  to  Office.  —  See  Ewtng,  Thomas.  Smith, 
Truman. 

Removing  (Of)  the  Incapacities  of  Protestant  Dissenters.  —  See  Occasional 
Paper. 

RENAUDOT,  Euscbius,  M.D.  A  General  Collection  of  Discourses  of  the  Vir- 
tuosi of  France  upon  Questions  of  all  Sorts  of  Philosophy.  Trans- 
lated by  G.  Havers.    Folio.    London,  1664. 

Rending  of  the  Vail.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Rendition  of  Anthony  Burns.  —  See  Bowditch,  William  I.  Burns,  An- 
thony. Clarke,  James  Freeman.  Dana,  Richard  H.,  jun.  (Re- 
marks, &c).    Gray,  Edgar  H. 

Renewal  of  the  Charter  of  the  United-States  Bank.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 
Webster,  Daniel. 

 of  Covenant,  Discourse  on.  —  See  Phillips,  Samuel. 

 of  the  Sugar  Act.  —  See  Reasons  against  the. 

Rennell,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  A  Sermon  preached  at  London  at  the  Anni- 
versary of  the  Royal  Humane  Society,  March  23,  1794.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
London,  1795. 

Renouard,  Rev.  G.  C.  —  See  Graberg  dt  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Rensselaer,  Solomon  Van.  —  See  Assault  and  Battery. 
Rensselaer  County,  N.Y.  —  See  Eaton,  Amos. 

Rensselaerville  Baptist  Association.  The  Forty-sixth  Anniversary  of 
the  Rensselaerville  Baptist  Association,  Preston  Hollow,  September, 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Albany,  1844.  < 

 .    Minutes  of  the  Fifty-first  Anniversary  of  the  Rensselaerville 

Baptist  Association,  Charleston,  N.Y.,  September,  1847.  12mo, 
pp.  16.    Albany,  1847. 

Rensselaerwyck,  Colony  and  Manor  of.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D.  Pep- 
per, C,  jun. 

Rent,  Distress  for,  in  Virginia.  —  See  Virginia. 

Renunciation  of  Freemasonry.  —  See  Hopkins,  Hiram  B.  Rollins,  Ed- 
ward B.    Very,  Nathaniel. 

Renwick,  Prof.  James,  LL.D.  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Public  Ser- 
vices of  De  Witt  Clinton  ;  delivered  before  the  Alumni  of  Columbia 
College,  May  6,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  44.    New  York,  1829. 

 Life  of  Robert  Fulton.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  x.). 

 Life  of  David  Rittenhouse.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.  vol.  vii.). 

 Life  of  Count  Rumford.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  v.  2d 

Series). 

 See  Purvis,  M. 

Re-Ordination.  —  See  Crofton,  Zachariah. 
Re-Organization  of  the  Navy.  —  See  Navy. 
Repairing  the  Breach.  —  See  Clark,  Joseph  S. 
Reparation.  —  See  Lathy,  Thomas  Pike. 
Repeal,  Irish.  —  See  Burr,  Charles  C. 

  of  the  Embargo  Laws.  —  See  Lloyd,  James. 

 of  the  Fugitive-slave  Bill.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

 of  the  Law  respecting  the  Organization  of  the  Courts.  —  See  Giles,  Wm.  B. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Repeal  of  the  Missouri  Prohibition  of  Slavery.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 
 of  the  Stamp  Act.  —  See  Appletox,  Nathaniel.    Chauncy,  Charles. 

Emerson,  Joseph.    Mayhew,  Jonathan.    Patten,  William.  Pitt, 

William,  Earl  of  Chatham. 
 of  the  Union  between  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton  and  Nova  Scotia. — 

See  Young,  George  It. 
Repeated  Admonitions.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Repentance.  —  See  Baxter,  Richard.    Rogers,  John.    Smith,  John. 
 towards  God ;  its  Nature  and  Obligation,  &c.  —  See  Walter,  Nehemiah 

(Thirteen  Discourses). 
 or  Ruine ;  or,  An  Earnest  Perswasive  to  the  due  Observance  of  the 

General  Fast  appointed  on  the  14th  January,  1707-8.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

London,  1708. 

 the  Sure  Way  to  escape  Destruction.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

 of  the  Unchaste  Woman.  —  See  Saurin,  James. 

Repentixg  Sinners  brought  out  of  Spiritual  Bondage.  —  See  Walter,  Ne- 
hemiah (Thirteen  Discourses). 

Repertory  (The),  Boston,  from  Jan.  1,  1805,  to  Dec.  29,  1807.  Published 
by  J.  Park.    3  vols,  folio.    Boston,  1807. 

 of  Practical  Education,  Prospectus  of  the.  —  See  Wait,  T.  B.,  and  Son. 

Replevin  Laws.  —  See  Kentucky,  Commonwealth  of  (Preamble  and  Reso- 
lutions). 

Replica  a  el  Manifiesto  de  la  Legislatura  de  Vera  Cruz.  —  See  Poinsett, 
Joel  R. 

Reponse  a  une  Affiche  signee  Le  Baron.  —  See  Miranda,  Francois. 

 de  Brise-Fer,  Dragon,  au  Pere  Duchesne.  —  See  France. 

 a  Deux  Adresses  de  l'Assemblee  Legislative.  —  See  Canada. 

 aux  Observations  de  M.  Necker  et  de  M.  de  Montmorin  relativement 

au  Livre  Rouge.  —  See  France. 
 d'un  Republicain  Fran§ais ;  ou,  Libelle  de  Sir  Francis  d'Yvernois.  — 

See  Barrere  de  Vieuzac,  Bertrand. 

 du  Roi  a  la  Cour  des  Aides.  —  See  France. 

 de  Vergniaud  aux  Calomnies  de  Robespierre.  —  See  France. 

Report  of  the  Arguments  of  the  Attorney  for  the  Commonwealth  at  the 

Trials  of  Abner  Kneeland  for  Blasphemy.  —  See  Parker,  Samuel  D. 
 of  the  Committee  of  the  Lower  House  of  Convocation  on  Certain  Posi- 
tions and  Doctrines  in  the  Bishop  of  Bangor's  Preservative.  —  See 

Hoadley,  Benjamin. 

 of  a  Deputation  to  Ireland  in  the  Year  1835.  —  See  Irish  Society. 

 of  the  General  Officers  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  Causes  of  the 

Failure  of  the  late  Expedition  against  France.  —  See  Expedition. 
 of  the  Lords  of  the  Committee  upon  Governor  Shute's  Memorial.  — 

See  Massachusetts  Bay,  Province  of  the. 
 of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  the  Subject  of  establishing  a  Uniformity 

in  the  Weights,  Measures,  and  Coins  of  the  United  States.  —  See 

Jefferson,  Thomas. 
Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the  Superior  Court  of  J udicature 

of  New  Hampshire.  —  See  Parker,  Joel. 
 argued  and  determined  in  the  Superior  Courts  of  South  Carolina.  — 

See  Bay,  Elihu  Hall. 
 argued  and  determined  in  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massa- 
chusetts. —  See  Tyng,  Dudley  Atkins.    Williams,  Ephraim. 

 argued  and  ruled  at  Nisi  Prius.  —  See  Espinasse,  Isaac. 

 -determined  in  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty.  —  See  Robinson, 

Christopher. 


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Reports  from  Committees  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1771-73.  —  See  Par- 
liament. 

Repository  of  Ancient  and  Modern  Fugitive  Pieces.  —  See  American 
Museum. 

 (General)  and  Review.  —  See  General  Repository. 

 of  Instruction  and  Entertainment.  —  See  Gentleman  and  Lady's 

Town  and  Country  Magazine. 

 of  Public  Events.  —  See  Almon,  John. 

 of  Useful  Knowledge.  —  See  American  Almanac. 

Representacion  de  la  Diputacion  Americana  a  las  Cortes  de  Espana, 
1811.  — See  Cortes. 

Representans  du  Peuple,  Liste  des.  —  See  France. 

Representation,  Basis  of.  —  See  Sargent,  John. 

 from  New  Netherlands.  —  See  New  Netherland. 

 to  the  President  and  Executive  Council,  and  General  Assembly,  of  Penn- 
sylvania. —  See  Quakers. 

 of  the  State  of  the  Protestant  Churches  in  Europe.  4to,  pp.  7.  Lon- 
don, 1659. 

 and  Taxation,  Laws  of  England  relative  to.  —  See  Colonies. 

Representatives  of  the  Town  of  Boston  in  the  General  Court  before  the 

Revolution.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  2d  Series). 
 in  the  General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  1689-92.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  3d  Series). 
Reprisal,  The ;  a  Comedy  of  Two  Acts.  —  See  Smollett,  Tobias. 
Reprobation.  —  See  Pierce,  Thomas. 

Reproof  to  the  Rehearsal  Transposed.  —  See  Parker,  Samuel. 
Reprover  (The)  doing  his  Duty.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton  (Faithful  Monitor). 
Reptiles  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Storer,  David  Humphreys. 

 of  New  York.    [De  Kay.]  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 

Republican  Antimasonic  Convention,  Ballston-Spa,  N.Y.,  October, 

1831.  —  See  Taylor,  John  W. 
 Citizens  of  Portland,  Oration  before  the.  —  See  French,  Ebenezer. 

Taylor,  Joshua. 

 Convention  at  Worcester,  September,  1854.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

 Institutions.  A  Specimen  of  Republican  Institutions.  18mo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1802. 

 Party,  Defence  of  the.  —  See  Wilson,  Henry. 

 Principles,  Essay  on.  —  See  Andrews,  John. 

Republicans  of  Boston.  —  See  Jarvis,  Russell. 

Republique  d'Angleterre,  Histoire  de  la.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 

 des  Lettres,  Nouvelles  de  la.  —  See  Bayle,  Pierre. 

 des  Provinces-Unies,  Histoire  de  la.  —  See  Jennet. 

 Romaine,  Revolutions  dans  la  Gouvernement  de  la.  —  See  Vertot, 

D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert,  Abbe  de. 
Repudiation.  —  See  Cary,  Thomas  G. 
 of  State  Debts.  —  See  Connecticut. 

Request  and  Suite  of  a  True-hearted  Englishman.    [W.  Cholmeley.]  —  See 

Camden  Society  (Misc.,  vol.  ii.). 
Requisites  to  our  Country's  Glory.  —  See  Pierce.  John. 
Reresby,  Sir  John,  Knt.  —  See  Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 
Rerum  Geographicarum  Libri  XVII.  —  See  Strabo. 

Resa  till  Gotla  Hopps-Udden,  Sodra  Pol-kretsen  och  Omkring  Jordklotet.  — 
See  Sparrman,  Anders. 

Rescriptio  Scholastica  et  Brevis  ad  Nic.  Grevinchovii.  —  See  Ames,  Wil- 
liam. 


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Reserved  Man  (The)  Resolved.  —  See  New  Plea  for  the  Parliament. 
Resignation-  of  Mr.  Randolph,  Vindication  of  the.  —  See  Randolph,  Ed- 
mund. 

Resistance  Confuted.  —  See  Passive  Obedience  established. 

 to  the  Laws  of  the  United  States,  1811.  —  See  Non-Intercourse  Law. 

 of  the  Supreme  Powers.  —  See  Sherlock,  William. 

Resolutions  adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  Citizens  of  Boston,  Dec.  3,  1819,  on 
restraining  the  further  Extension  of  Slavery.  —  See  Slavery. 

 adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  Delegates,  &c,  at  Topsfield,  Oct.  6,  1808. — 

See  Essex  Resolutions. 

 adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  Episcopalians  at  Mechanic  Hall.  —  See  Epis- 
copalian Meeting. 

 ,  Laws,  and  Ordinances  relating  to  the  Pay,  Half-pay,  &c,  of  the  Of- 
ficers and  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution.  —  See  United  States. 

Resolves  of  a  Council  of  War  of  the  Officers  of  the  Fleet,  17th  October, 
1654.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

 ,  Divine,  Moral,  Political.  —  See  Felltham,  Owen. 

 and  Orders  of  the  Congress,  Council,  and  General  Court  of  Massachu- 
setts, for  the  Use  of  Committees  of  Correspondence.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Boston  [1777]. 

Resort  (The)  and  Remedy  of  those  that  are  bereaved  by  the  Death  of  an 
Eminent  Minister.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Respective  Pleas  (The)  and  Arguments  of  the  Mother  Country,  and  of  the 
Colonies.  —  See  Tucker,  Josiah. 

Respiration.  —  See  Emerson,  William  (Discourse  before  the  Humane  So- 
ciety). 

 ,  Dissertation  on.  —  See  Menzies,  Robert. 

 ,  Organs  of.  —  See  Rokitansky,  Carl. 

Responsibilities  (The)  of  Rulers. —  See  Bouton,  Nathaniel. 

Responsibility  of  the  Church  for  the  Religious  Training  of  the  Young.  — 
See  Palmer,  Ray. 

"  Responsible  Government,"  Letters  on.  —  See  Young,  George  R. 

Responsio  ad  Totam  Quaestionum  Syllogen. —  See  Norton,  John. 

Respublica  ;  sive,  Status  Regni  Polonia?,  Lituanise,  Prussia?,  Livoniae, 
etc.  —  See  Krzistanowic,  Stanislaus. 

Rest  (The)  of  the  Faithful  departed.  —  See  Stickney,  M.  P. 

 which  remaineth  to  the  People  of  God.  —  See  Thaciier,  Peter. 

Resting-Place  (The)  of  the  Minde.  —  See  Teelltnck,  William. 

Restitution  (The)  of  all  Things.  —  See  Cheever,  Ezekiel  (Scripture  Pro- 
phecies explained). 

Restitutus.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Restoration  of  Charles  II.,  1660.  —  See  Bradbury,  Thomas.  Burnet, 
Gilbert.    Burscough,  William.    Guizot,  Francois  P.  G. 

 of  Edward  IV.  —  See  Bruce,  John. 

 of  Israel.  —  See  Gideon. 

 of  the  Jews.  —  See  Bush,  George. 

Restrepo,  Jose  Manuel.  —  See  Colombia  (Esposicion,  1826-27). 
Restriction  of  Slavery  in  Missouri.  —  See  Otis,  Harrison  G. 
Restrictions  upon  Foreign  Commerce.  —  See  Foreign  Commerce. 
Result  of  a  late  Ecclesiastical  Council.    [First  Parish  in  Braintree,  Dec.  5, 

1752.]    4to,  pp.  7.    [No  imprint.] 
Results  of  Three  Synods.  —  See  Synods. 

 of  Two  Ecclesiastical  Councils.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

Resumption  of  Cash-payments  by  the  Bank  of  England.  —  See  Towers, 

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Resurrection,  A  Discourse  of  the.  —  See  Wilson,  William. 

 of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  DlTTON,  Humphrey.    Prince,  Nathan.  Sibly, 

Manoah.    West,  Gilbert. 
 of  Lazarus.  —  See  Price,  Richard. 

Retablisse.ment  des  Stuart,  1660.  —  See  Guizot,  Frangois  P.  G. 
Retaliation,  The  Law  of.  —  See  Lathrop,  John. 
Retired  Man's  Meditation.  —  See  Vane,  Sir  Henry. 

RETREAT  for  the  Insane,  Hartford,  Conn.  Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report, 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Hartford,  1848. 

 .    Thirty-first  Annual  Report,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Hartford,  1 855. 

 .  Thirtv-second  Annual  Report,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Hart- 
ford, 1856. 

 .    See  Connecticut  Retreat. 

 of  the  Ten  Thousand.  —  See  Bingham,  John. 

Retrenchment.  —  See  Everett,  Edward.    Randolph,  John. 

Retrospect  (The)  and  the  Anticipation  of  the  Believer.  —  See  Tenney, 
Leonard. 

 ,  A  Brief,  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.  —  See  Miller,  Samuel. 

Retrospection.    A  Sermon.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Edward. 
Return  (The)  of  Mercies.  —  See  Goodwin.  John. 

Returning  unto  God  the  Great  Concernment  of  a  Covenant  People.  —  See 

Mather,  Increase. 
Reumont,  Dr.  Alfredo.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Reve  (Le)  d'un  Suisse  sur  la  Revolution  de  l'Amerique.  —  See  Paul-Jones. 
Revealed  Religion,  A  Defence  of.  —  See  Conybeare,  John. 

 ,  Discourse  on.  —  See  Puffer.  Reuben. 

 ,  On  the  Evidences  of.  —  See  Channing,  William  E. 

 ,  A  System  of.  —  See  Warden,  John. 

Revelation.  —  See  Cotton,  John. 

 of  God  in  his  Works.  —  See  Park,  Edwards  A. 

 a  Guide  to  Reason.  —  See  Searl,  John. 

 of  the  Secret  Spirit.  —  See  Lambye.  John  Baptist. 

 .  Sufficiency  of. —  See  Blackall,  Ofspring. 

 of  the  Apocalypse.  —  See  Brightman,  Thomas.    Napier,  John.  San- 

deman,  Robert.    Whtston,  William. 

 Unveiled.  —  See  More,  Henry. 

Revenga,  Jose  R.  —  See  Colombia. 

Revenue.    Letter  from  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means 

to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury ;  with  the  Answer  thereto.  Svo, 

pp.  16.    Alexandria,  1812. 

 See  Edgar.  William.    Goodrich,  John  Z.    Sinclair,  John. 

 of  the  Church  of  England.  —  See  Watson,  Richard  (Letter  to  the 

Archbishop  of  Canterbury). 
 of  Great  Britain.    A  Collection  of  the  Laws  of  the  Customs  now  in 

Force.    Svo.    London,  1742. 
 .    See  Crouch,  Henry. 

 of  the  State  of  Mississippi,  Report  on  the.  —  See  Mississippi. 

 and  Trade  of  Ireland.    Statutes  relating  to  the  Revenue  and  Trade  of 

Ireland,  with  Book  of  Rates.    8vo.    Dublin,  1729. 
 of  the  United  States.  —  See  Corwin,  Thomas.     Seybert,  Adam. 

Webster,  Daniel. 
Revenue  Bill.  —  See  Fillmore,  Millard.    Winthrop,  Robert  C. 
 Bonds.  —  See  Poindexter,  George. 

  Laws  and  Custom-house  Regulations.  —  See  Degrand,  P.  P.  F. 

  Standard.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathan. 


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Revenue  System  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Mayo,  Robert. 
Revere,  John,  M.D.  —  See  Mott,  Valentine. 

Reverence  and  Family  Discipline.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P.  (Thanks- 
giving Sermon,  1841). 
Reveries  de  M.  de  Chateaubriant.  —  See  Bail,  M. 
 d'un  Suisse.  —  See  Colonies. 

Review.  —  See  American  Review.  American  Quarterly  Review. 
Candid  Review.  Critical  Review.  Edinburgh  Review. 
General  Repository.  Monthly  Review.  North-American 
Review.    United-States  Review.    Ward,  Henry  Dana. 

 of  Hints  to  the  Public  on  the  Nature  and  Effect  of  Evangelical  Preach- 
ing.   8vo,  pp.  8.    [Boston,  1808.] 

 of  "  The  New  Testament  in  an  Improved  Version,  upon  the  Basis  of 

Archbishop  Newcome's  Translation."  From  the  Eclectic  Review. 
8vo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1810. 

 of  the  Past.  —  See  Codman,  John. 

 upon  Review.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 

 Reviewed,  in  a  Letter  to  David  Andrews,  &c.  —  See  Butler,  Caleb. 

 of  Warden's  Letters  from  St.  Helena,  containing  Remarks  on  Bona- 
parte's Massacres  at  Jaffa  and  ElArish;  with  Observations  on  the 
North-American  Review.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1817. 

Reviewer  Reviewed.  —  See  Author  (The)  turned  Critic.    Otis,  William  F. 

 and  other  Periodicals,  Index  to  Subjects  treated  in  the.  —  See  Poole. 

William  F. 

 of  a  Part  of  Prescott's  "  History  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella,"  and  of 

Campbell's  "  Lectures."    12mo.    Boston,  1841. 
Reviews,  Occasional.  —  See  Cheves,  Langdon. 

Re  vista  Mexicana.  Periodico  Cientifico  y  Literario.  No.  1,  tomo  i.  4to. 
Mexico,  1835. 

Revival,  Re-action  of  a,  upon  Religion.  —  See  Ellis,  George  E. 
 (The)  of  Religion.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

 in  the  Old-South  Church,  March,  1741.  — See  Cooper,  William  (Ser- 
mon, March  22,  1741). 

 of  Religion,  Prayer  for  the. —  See  Pringle,  Alexander. 

 in  New  England,  1740-43.     The  Testimony  and  Advice  of  an 

Assembly  of  Pastors  of  Churches  in  New  England,  July  7,  1743. 
8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston  [1743]. 

 .  See  Assembly  of  Pastors  in  New  England.  Christian  His- 
tory.   Prince,  Thomas.    Williams,  Thomas. 

 in  Boston,  1803-5.  —  See  Baldwin,  Thomas. 

 of  Scarce  and  Valuable  Pieces.  —  See  Phenix,  The. 

Revivals,  On  the  Manner  of  conducting.  —  See  Perkins,  Ephraim. 

 ,  Narrative  of.  —  See  Geneva  Presbytery. 

Reviving  Thoughts  in  a  Dying  Hour.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

Revivification  of  Joseph  Taylor.  —  See  Taylor,  Joseph. 

Revolution,  American.  History  of  the  American  Revolution.  8vo,  pp.  64. 
[No  imprint.] 

 .  A  Letter  to  the  People  of  America,  with  Postscript  by  the  Edi- 
tor, addressed  to  Sir  W  .  H  .    8vo,  pp.  74.    London,  1778. 

 .  Observations  on  the  American  Revolution.  Published  accord- 
ing to  a  Resolution  of  Congress.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1779. 

 -.    See  Affaires  de  l'Angleterre  et  de  1'Amerique.    Almon,  John. 

Austin,  James  T.  (Life  of  Gerry).  Drayton,  John.  Gordon,  Wil- 
liam. Hutchinson,  Thomas.  Lendrum,  John.  Lossing,  Benson  J. 
Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  1st  Series).    Mirabeau,  Honore- 


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Revolution,  American,  coalhiti<<l. 

Gabriel,  Comte  de.  Miscellany.  Niles,  Hezekiah.  Paine, 
Thomas  (Letter  to  Abbe  Raynal).  Price,  Hie-hard.  Ramsay, 
David.  Raynal,  Guillaume  Thomas.  Sears,  Robert.  Seventy- 
Six  Society.    Stuart,  Isaac  W. 

 ,  Correspondence  of  the.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared. 

 ,  Events  of  the,  as  connected  with  the  Town  of  Leicester.  —  See  "Wash- 
burn,  Emory. 

 ,  Loyalist  Poetry  of  the.  —  See  Sargent,  Winthrop. 

 ,  Principles  of  the.  —  See  Blanchard,  Joshua  P. 

 ,  English,  1688.    A  Complete  History  of  the  late  Revolution.    In  Three 

Parts.    With  Postscript.    4to,  pp.  80.    London,  1691. 

 .    The  Revolution  and  Anti-Revolution  Principles  stated  and  com- 

par'd.    8vo,  pp.  92.    London,  1714. 

 .    A  Sixth  Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Present  Juncture 

of  Affairs  in  England.    4to,  pp.  34.    London,  1689. 

 .  See  Bradbury,  Thomas.  Burnet,  Gilbert.  Echard,  Lau- 
rence. Jones,  R.  Steele,  Sir  Richard.  Towers,  Joseph.  Wil- 
liam III.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

 in  France.    Observations  on  the  Reflections  of  Rt.  Hon.  Edmund  Burke 

on  the  Revolution  in  France,  in  a  Letter  to  the  Earl  of  Stanhope. 
8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1791. 

 .    The  Revolution  in  France  considered  in  respect  to  its  Progress 

and  Effects.    By  an  American.    8vo,  pp.  72.    New  York,  1794. 

 .  See  Bertrand  de  Moleville,  A.  F.  Burke,  Edmund.  Fle- 
ming, Robert  (Discourse  on  the  Rise  and  Fall  of  Papacy).  France 
(Revolutionary  Documents,  &c).  French  Revolution.  Haute- 
rive,  Alexandre-Maurice.  Mallet  du  Pan,  Jacques.  Moore, 
John.  Poore,  Benjamin  Perley.  Robbins,  Chandler.  Still- 
man,  Samuel.    Young,  Arthur. 

 ,  Prediction  of  the.  —  See  Fleming,  Robert. 

 ,  1830.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

 ,  1848.  —  See  Ashmun,  George. 

 in  New  England  Justified,  and  the  People  there  vindicated  from  the 

Aspersions  of  Mr.  J.  Palmer;  with  Narrative  of  Proceedings  of  Sir 
E.  Andros.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 in  Sweden,  1772.  —  See  Sthalberg,  George. 

 the  only  Remedy  for  Slavery.  —  See  American  Antislavery  So- 
ciety. 

Revolution   Society,  Charleston,   S.C.  —  See  Edwards,  Charles  Lee. 

Gadsden,  John.    Moultrie,  Alexander.    Shand,  Peter  J. 
 in  London.    An  Abstract  of  the  History  and  Proceedings  of  the 

Revolution  Society  in  London ;  with  the  Bill  of  Rights.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

London  [1789]. 

 .    Continuation  of  the  History  and  Proceedings  of  the  Revolution 

Society  for  1789.    8vo,  pp.  78.    [London,  1789.] 

 and  Anti-Revolution  Principles  stated  and  compared.  —  See  Revolu- 
tion, English,  1688. 

Revolution  d'Angleterre,  1620-1658,  Histoire  de  la.  —  See  Guizot,  Fran- 
cois P.  G. 

 Franchise,  Essais  sur  l'Histoire  de  la.  —  See  France. 

Revolutionary  Claims.  —  See  United  States  (Resolutions,  Laws,  and 
Ordinances). 

 Correspondence,  New-Jersey.  —  See  New  Jersey. 

 History  of  North  Carolina.  —  See  Jones,  Jo.  Seawell. 


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Revolutionary  Incidents  of  Suffolk  and  King's  Counties,  N.Y.  —  See 

ONUERDONK,  Henry,  jun. 
 Pensioners,  1840. —  See  United  States. 

 War.  —  See  Andrews,  John.    Botta,  Charles.    Clinton,  Sir  Henry. 

Tarleton,  Banastre.    Town,  Ithiel.  War. 

 ,  Events  in  Baltimore  during  the.  —  See  Purviance,  Robert. 

Revolutions  in  Asia  and  Africa.  —  See  Russell,  William. 

 of  Persia,  containing  the  Reign  of  Shah  Sultan  Hussein,  &c. —  See 

Hanway,  Jonas. 

Revolutions  arrivees  dans  la  Gouvernement  de  la  Republique  Romaine.  — 
See  Vertot,  D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert  de. 

 de  Caen,  Capitale  de  Basse  Normandie.  —  See  France. 

 de  Portugal.  —  See  Vertot,  D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert  de. 

 de  Suede.  —  See  Vertot,  D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert  de. 

Revue  de  l'Essai  Politique  sur  le  Royaume  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.  —  See 
Sismondi,  Jean-Charles-Leonard  Simonde  de. 

 Protestante,  tome  Ier,  Ilde,  Illme.    3  tomes,  8vo.    Paris,  1825-26. 

Revulsion,  The  Financial,  of  1857.  —  See  Walley,  Samuel  H. 

Reward  (The)  of  Toryism.  —  See  Whitaker,  Nathaniel. 

Rey  (El)  y  el  Tireno.  —  See  Grimaud,  Franciso. 

Rkyes,  Jose  Maria  de  los.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iv.). 

Reynolds,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.  The  Peace  of  Jerusalem.  A  Fast  Sermon 
preached  in  the  Parliament  House,  Jan.  9,  165(5.  4to,  pp.  34.  Lon- 
don, 1657. 

 Sermon  touching  the  Use  of  Humane  Learning.     Funeral  of  John 

J^angley.    4to,  pp.  34.    London,  1658. 
Reynolds,  Edward,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vi.). 
Reynolds,  John,  D.D.  —  See  Remembrancer. 
Reynolds,  J.  N.  —  See  Glass,  Francis. 
Reynolds,  Rev.  Peter.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

Reynolds,  Rt.  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Sermon  before  the 
Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1727.  4to, 
pp.  70.    London,  1728. 

Reynolds,  Thomas.  The  Life  of  Mrs.  Mary  Terry,  with  a  Collection  of 
Scriptures,  and  the  Life  of  Mrs.  Clissould.  16mo.  n.  d.  [Imper- 
fect ;  title,  &c,  wanting.] 

Reynolds,  William  M.,  A.M.  The  Swedish  Church  in  America.  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  American  Lutheran 
Church,  May  18,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Gettysburg,  1849. 

Rhees,  Rev.  Morgan  J.  The  Altar  of  Peace.  Discourse  at  Greenville, 
July  5,  1795,  before  Gen.  Wayne  and  the  Officers  of  the  Army. 
With  Address  and  Constitution  of  the  Missionary  Society,  Philadel- 
phia.   8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1798. 

Rhees,  William  J.  An  Account  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution ;  its 
Founder,  Building,  Operations,  &c.   8vo,  pp.  54.   Washington,  1857. 

Rhetoric.  —  See  Smith,  John.    Vossius,  Johannes  Gerardus. 

 and  Oratory.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 Restrained.  —  See  Bolde,  Thomas. 

Rhetorica.  —  See  Tal.eus,  Andomarus. 

Rhetorical  Grammar  of  the  English  Language.  —  See  Sheridan,  Thomas. 
Rhetorices  Elementa. —  See  Dugard,  William. 

Rhett,  Hon.  R.  Barnwell.  Speech  on  the  Subject  of  Taxation  ;  delivered  in 
the  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  19,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Wash- 
ington, 1841. 

Rheumatic  Diseases,  Etiology  of.  —  See  Forry,  Samuel. 


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Rhode  Island,  Colony  of.  Acts  and  Laws  of  his  Majesty's  Colony  of  Rhode- 
Island  and  Providence  Plantations  in  New  England.  Folio.  New- 
port, 1745.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Acts  and  Laws  of  the  English  Colony  of  Rhode-Island  and 

Providence  Plantations  in  New  England  in  America.  Folio.  New- 
port, 17G7. 

 .    Acts  and  Resolves  passed  at  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Colony 

of  Rhode  Island,  &c,  October  Session,  1775.  Folio.  Provi- 
dence, n.  d. 

 .    The  Charter  granted  by  his  Majesty  King  Charles  II.  to  the 

Governor  and  Company  of  the  English  Colony  of  Rhode-Island  and 
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dence, 1847. 

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Island.    8vo,  pp.  24.    [No  imprint.] 

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Rhode  Island],  Oct.  21,  1844.    12mo,  pp.  15.    Providence,  1844. 

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of  Votes  on  occasions  rel.  to  the  Free-suffrage  Movements.  12mo, 
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bly, 1758  to  1850.    By  John  Russell  Bartlett.    8vo.    Prov.  1856. 

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dence Plantations.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Providence,  1842. 

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Richards,  Rev.  George,  Boston.  Discourse  delivered  13th  August,  1851,  at 
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Richardson,  Alexander.    The  Logician's  Schoolmaster;  or,  A  Comment 

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Richardson,  A.  D.    Full  and  Authentic  Report  of  the  Trial  of  Matt.  F. 

Ward  for  Murder.    8vo.    New  York,  1854. 
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Richardson,  Hon.  James.    Address  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the 

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Richardson,  Rev.  Joseph.  A  Complaint  against  the  Clergy  of  the  Bay 
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Richardson,  Nathan.    Inklings  for  the  Lovers  of  Music.    Part  I.  12mo, 

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Right  Hon.  Isaac  Corry.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Belfast,  1810. 
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Richmond,  Mass.,  History  of.    By  E.  W.  Dwight.  —  See  Field,  David  D. 

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Richmond,  Va.,  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  at.  —  See  WlNTHROP, 

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Richmond-Street  Congregational  Church,  Providence.  The  Doctrinal 
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Ricketson,  Daniel.  The  History  of  New  Bedford,  Bristol  County,  Mass., 
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Ricord,  .  —  See  France. 

Ricraft,  Josiah.  A  Survey  of  England's  Champions,  and  Truth's  Faithfull 
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Riddel,  Rev.  Samuel  H.  —  See  American  Education  Society  (American 

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Rider,  Cardanus.    British  Merlin  for  the  Year  1764.    16mo.    London,  1764. 
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 Sheet  Almanac  for  the  Year  1788.    16mo.  London. 

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  of  Congress  to  legislate  for  the  Territories.  —  See  Mann,  Horace. 

 Constitution  and  True  Subjects  of  the  Visible  Church  of  Christ. —  See 

Collier,  Thomas. 

 and  Dutv  (The)  of  Free  Religious  Inquiry.  —  See  Huntington,  Wil- 
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 of  the  Eastern  Diocese  to  elect  an  Assistant  Bishop.  —  See  Eastern 

Diocese. 

 of  Expatriation.  —  See  Pinckney,  Charles. 

 of  the  General.  Assembly  to  inspect,  regulate,  and  reform  the  Corpora- 
tion of  Yale  College.  —  See  Yale  College. 

 of  the  Governor  and  Company  of  Connecticut  to  Lands  lying  West  of 

the  Province  of  New  York.  —  See  Connecticut. 

 of  Instruction.    Defence  of  the  Exposition  of  the  Middling  Interest  on 

the  Right  of  Constituents  to  give  Instructions.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1822. 

 .    See  Middling  Interest. 

 of  the  Laity  in  National  Councils.  —  See  Dering,  Sir  Edward. 

 to  the  Lord's  Supper  considered.  —  See  Mayhew,  Experience. 

  of  Petition.  Jura  Populi  Anglicani ;  or,  The  Subject's  Right  of  Peti- 
tioning set  forth.    4to,  pp.  64.    London,  1701. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Right  of  Petition,  continued. 

 .  Remarks  of  Messrs.  Everett,  Douglas,  and  others  on  the  Memo- 
rial of  Three  Thousand  Clergymen  of  New  England  against  the 
Nebraska  Bill;  United-States  Senate,  March  14,  18<34.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Washington,  1854. 

 .    See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Slade,  William.    Stanly,  Edward. 

WlNTHROP,  Robert  C. 

 of  Private  Judgment  in  Religion.  —  See  Pierce,  John. 

 of  Trial  by  Jury.  —  See  HAWLES,  Sir  John. 

 of  Visible  Saints  to  the  Lord's  Supper.  —  See  Stoddard,  Solomon. 

Right  Aim,  The.  —  See  Davenport,  Rufus. 

 Method  (The)  of  Addressing  the  Divine  Majesty  in  Prayer.  —  See  Ar- 

PLETON,  Nathaniel. 

 Sort  (The)  of  Politics.  —  See  Liberty  Tract,  No.  2. 

 Way  to  shake  off  a  Viper.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Righteous  Man  a  Blessing.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 (T he)  described  and  asserted  as  the  Excellent  Man.  —  See  Mather, 

Cotton. . 

Righteous  (The)  and  the  Merciful  taken  away  from  the  Evil  to  Come.  —  See 
Forbes,  Eli. 

Righteousness  before  Doctrine.  —  See  Ware,  William. 

 of  God  manifested  for  the  Justification  of  Sinners.  — ■  See  Macdonald, 

John. 

 by  the  Law  subversive  of  Christianity.  —  See  Dunbar,  Samuel. 

 and  Uprightness  Recommended.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

Rightfulness  and  Expediency  of  Capital  Punishments.  —  See  Dwight, 
William  T. 

Rightly  Dividing  the  Word  of  Truth.  —  See  Potter,  Horatio. 
Rights,  Declaration  of.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 of  Asses.    A  Poem.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 belonging  to  Uniformity  in  Churches.  —  See  Davis,  Hugh. 

 of  British  America. —  See  Jefferson,  Thomas. 

 of  the  British  Colonies.  —  See  Otis,  James. 

 of  Brutes,  A  Vindication  of  the.  —  See  Vindication. 

 of  the  Christian  Church  asserted.  —  See  Cary",  George.  Tindal, 

Matthew. 

 of  Church  and  State.  —  See  Noyes,  James. 

 of  Churches.  —  See  Churches. 

 of  the  Clergy  in  the  Christian  Church  asserted.  —  See  Wotton,  William. 

 of  Colored  Men  to  Suffrage,  Citizenship,  and  Trial  by  Jury.  —  See 

Yates,  William. 
 and  Condition  of  Women.  —  See  May,  Samuel  J. 

 of  the  Congregational  Churches  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Council  at 

Groton. 

 of  the  Congregational  Parishes  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Council  at 

Groton.    Lowell,  John. 

 and  Constitution  of  the  British  Colonies.  —  See  Pownall,  Thomas. 

 of  the  Drama ;  or,  An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin,  Principles,  &c,  of  The- 
atrical Entertainments.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1792. 

 and  Duties  of  Nations  relative  to  Fugitives  from  Justice.  —  See  Eve- 
rett, David. 

 and  Duties  of  the  President  and  Fellows  of  Harvard  College.  —  See 

Harvard  College. 

 of  the  English  Colonies  in  America  stated  and  defended.  —  See  Colo- 
nies. 


328  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Rights  of  Government.  —  See  Jackson,  William  S. 

 of  Great  Britain  asserted  against  the  Claims  of  America.    Answer  to 

the  Declaration  of  Congress.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  92.  Lon- 
don, 1776. 

 of  the  Indians  to  Lands  in  America. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  iv.  1st  Series). 

 of  Infants  to  the  Ordinance  of  Baptism.  —  See  Bostwick,  David. 

 of  Inventors.  Remarks  upon  the  Rights  of  Inventors,  and  the  In- 
fluence of  their  Studies  in  promoting  the  Enjoyments  of  Life.  8vo, 
pp.  16.    Boston,  1807. 

 of  Kings  and  People.  —  See  Government.    Somers,  John,  Lord. 

 and  Liberties  of  the  Church  Asserted  and  Vindicated.  16mo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1689. 

 of  Protestants.  —  See  Seasonable  Plea  for  the  Liberty  of  Con- 
science. 

 of  Man,  Paine's.  —  See  Mackenzie,  Henry.    Paine,  Thomas. 

 of  Neutrals.  —  See  Neutrals. 

 of  New  England  Vindicated.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 and  Powers  of  Corporations,  Remarks  upon  the.  —  See  Corporations. 

 of  Self-defence.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

 of  Suffrage.    16mo,  pp.  45.    Hudson,  1792. 

Riker,  James,  jun.    The  Annals  of  Newtown,  in  Queen's  County,  New 

York.    8vo.    New  York,  1852. 
Riland,  Rev.  John,  Archdeacon  of  Coventry.    Confirmation  revived,  and 

Doom's-day  Books  opened.     Two  Sermons  preached  at  Coventry 

and  Warwick,  1662.    4to,  pp.  68.    London,  1663. 
Ringgold,  Cadwalader,  Com.  U.S.N.    Sailing  Directions,  State  of  California. 

8vo,  pp.  44.    Washington,  1851. 
Rio  Grande.  Campaign  of  the.  —  See  Stevens,  Isaac  I. 
Rio  de  la  Plata,  Viage  al.    Schmidel.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc, 

t.  iii.). 

Riot  in  Portland,  June,  1855.  —  See  Portland,  City  of. 
Riots  at  Baltimore,  1812.  —  See  Hall,  J.  E. 
 at  Lynn,  1821.  —  See  Shaw,  Benjamin. 

Ripaud  [Louis  Madeleine].  Report  of  the  Commission  of  Arts  to  the  First 
Consul  Bonaparte  on  the  Antiquities  of  Upper  Egypt.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1800. 

Ripley,  Charles.  An  Oration  on  the  Colonization  of  New  England;  de- 
livered Dec.  22,  1838,  before  the  Pilgrim  Society  of  Louisville.  8vo, 
pp.  44.    Louisville,  1839. 

Ripley,  Rev.  Ezra,  D.D.,  Concord.  The  Church  God's  Peculiar  Care.  Ser- 
mon on  the  Completion  of  a  General  Repair  of  the  Meeting-house, 
Concord,  Jan.  24,  1792.    8vo,  pp.  52.   Boston,  1792.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Design  and  Blessedness  of  the  Gospel.    Sermon  delivered  May  23, 

1792,  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  William  Emerson,  Harvard.  8vo,  pp.  43. 
Boston,  1792. 

 The  Design  and  Utility  of  Freemasonry.    Discourse  at  the  Consecration 

of  Merrimack  Lodge,  Haverhill,  June  9,  1803.  4to,  pp.  16.  New- 
bury port,  1803. 

 Half-century  Discourse ;  delivered  Nov.  16,  1828,  at  Concord,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    Concord,  1829. 
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Concord,  1827. 

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8vo,  pp.  40.    Concord,  1832.    (Two  copies.) 


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329 


RlPLEY,  Rev.  Ezra,  D.D.,  Concord,  continued. 

 Love  to  our  Neighbor  explained  and  urged.    Sermon  at  the  Execution 

of  Samuel  Smith,  Concord,  Dec.  26,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boat  1800. 
 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Rosewell  Messinger,  York,  Me., 

Oct.  10,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Portsmouth,  1798. 
 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  White,  Dedham,  April  20,  1814. 

Ch.,  Rev.  George  Morey;  R.H.,  Rev.  Joshua  Bates.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Dedham,  1814. 

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Samuel.    Lyman,  Joseph.    Pierce,  John. 
[RlPLEY,  Major-General  E.  W.,  U.S.A.]    Facts  relative  to  the  Campaign  on 

the  Niagara  in  1814.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1815. 
Ripley,  E.  W.,  Esq.    Oration  at  Hallowell,  4th  Julv,  1805.    4to,  pp.  12. 

Portland,  1805. 
Ripley,  George.  —  See  C,  W.  (Collcc.  Chym.). 

Ripley,  Rev.  George.    A  Letter  addressed  to  the  Congregational  Church  in 

Purchase  Street.    12mo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1840. 
 See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

Ripley,  Rev.  Henry  J.,  D.D.  —  See  Crowell,  William. 
RlPLEY,  Major  James  W.,  U.S.A.  —  See  Stearns,  Charles.  Stevens, 
Isaac  I. 

Ripley,  Rev.  Lincoln.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 
Ripley,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  Clarke,  James  F. 
Ripley  College,  Ohio.  —  See  Blanchard,  J. 

Rippon,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  The  Baptist  Annual  Register  for  1790,  '91,  '92, 
'93,  and  '94.    With  Portraits.    2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1791-94. 

RlSHANGER,  William  De.  The  Chronicle  of  William  De  Rishanger,  of  the 
Baron's  Wars.  The  Miracles  of  Simon  de  Montfort.  Edited  by 
James  O.  Halliwell.  Printed  for  the  Camden  Societv.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1840. 

Rising  Glory  of  America.  —  See  Poem  on  the.    Smith,  William. 
Rising-Star  Lodge,  Stoughton.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.  Rich- 
mond, Edward.    West,  John. 
Riskius,  Johannes.  —  See  Cluverus,  Philippus. 
Risnerus,  Fridericus.  —  See  Ramus,  Petrus. 

Ritchie,  Andrew,  jun.  An  Oration  pronounced  July  4,  180S,  at  the  Request 
of  the  Selectmen  of  the  Town  of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Bost.  1808. 

Ritchie,  Rev.  James.  Fourth  Report  of  the  Ministry  at  Large  in  Roxbury, 
1853.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Roxbury,  1853. 

 Fifth  Report  of  the  Ministry  at  Large  in  Roxbury,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  13. 

Roxbury,  1854. 

 Report  to  the  Trustees  of  theRoxburv  Missionary  Fund,  March  1, 1850. 

8vo,  pp.  20.    Roxbury,  1850. 
Ritchie,  Thomas.  —  See  Richmond  Enquirer. 

Ritchie,  Thomas  Edward.  Political  and  Military  Memoirs  of  Europe,  from 
1798  to  1802.    3  vols.  8vo.    Edinburgh,  1802. 

Ritner,  Joseph,  Governor  of  Pennsylvania.  Vindication  of  Gen.  Washing- 
ton from  the  Stigma  of  Adherence  to  Secret  Societies  ;  communicated 
to  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Pennsylvania,  March  8,  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1841. 

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of  the  Twelfth,  Thirteenth,  Fourteenth,  Fifteenth,  and  Sixteenth  Cen- 
tury s.    16mo.    London,  1802. 

Rittenhouse,  David.  —  See  Rush,  Benjamin.  Sparks,  Jared  (Ainer. 
Biog.,  vol.  vii.). 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


RlTTENHOUSE's  Executrices,  Olmsted  vs. —  See  Peters,  Richard,  jun. 

Hitter,  Carl.  —  See  Societe  de  Geographie. 

RlTTERSHUSlDS,  Conradus.  —  See  Oppian. 

RlTU  (De)  Fractionis  in  S.  Eucharistia.  —  See  Pareus,  David. 

Ritual  of  Freemasonry.  —  See  Allyn,  Avery. 

RlUNTONE  degli  Scienzati  Italiani.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Rival  Queens,  The.    A  Tragedy. —  See  Lee,  Nathaniel. 

River  (The)  of  God.  —  See  Potter,  Elam. 

River  and  Harbor  Bill,  1844. —  See  Payne,  William  W. 

 ,  1846.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

River-Thames  Pirates.  —  See  Hodgson,  Thomas. 

Rives,  John  C.  —  See  Congress.    Congressional  Globe. 

Rives,  Hon.  William  C.  Discourse  on  the  Character  and  Services  of  John 
Hampden ;  delivered  before  Hampden  Sidney  College,  12th  Novem- 
ber, 1845.    8vo,  pp.  68.    Richmond,  1845.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  on  the  Uses  and  Importance  of  History  ;  delivered  before  the 

Historical  Department  of  the  Society  of  Alumni  of  the  University  of 
Virginia,  29th  June,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  57.    Richmond,  1847. 

  Speech  on  the  Proposition  to  Repeal  the  Tariff  Act  of  1842 ;  Senate  of 

the  United  States,  May  27,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Washington,  1844. 

 Speech  on  the  Resolution  for  the  Annexation  of  Texas  ;  in  Senate  of  the 

United  States,  Feb.  15,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Treaty  with  Great  Britain ;  delivered  in  the  United-States 

Senate,  Aug.  17  and  18,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

 See  Lawrence,  Abbott.  Society  of  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Vir- 
ginia. 

RlVETUS,  Andreas.  —  See  Polyander,  Johannes. 

Rivington,  John.  The  Court  and  City  Register  for  the  Year  1767.  16mo. 
London  [1767]. 

Road  (The)  to  Peace,  Commerce,  Wealth,  and  Happiness.  —  See  L.,  J. 
Roads,  Extracts  of  a  Treatise  on.  —  See  Parnell,  Sir  Henry. 
Roads,  Mrs.  Martha.  —  See  Harris,  William. 

Robaud,  J.  L.  Audibert.  A  Plan  of  Peace  with  America.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
London,  1778. 

Robbery  of  the  Nantucket  Bank.  —  See  Coffin,  William. 

Robbins,  Rev.  Arami  Ruhamah.  The  Empires  and  Dominions  of  this  World 
made  Subservient  to  the  Kingdom  of  Christ.  Connecticut-Election 
Sermon,  1789.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Hartford,  1789. 

 A  Half-Century  Sermon,  delivered  at  Norfolk,  Oct.  28,  1811.  8vo, 

pp.  20.    Hartford,  1812. 

Robbins,  Hon.  Asher.  An  Address  to  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of 
Agriculture  and  other  Useful  Arts  in  the  State  of  Rhode  Island, 
Sept.  2,  1802.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Newport  [1802], 

 Speech  on  the  Resolutions  respecting  Fortifications  and  on  the  Three- 
Million  Appropriation;  United-States  Senate,  Feb.  18,  1836.  8vo, 
pp.  8.    Washington,  1836. 

Robbins,  Rev.  Chandler,  D.D.,  Plymouth.  An  Address  delivered  at  Ply- 
mouth, 24th  January,  1793,  to  celebrate  the  Victories  of  the  French 
Republic.    4to,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1793. 

 A  Century  Sermon,  preached  at  Kingston,  April  2,  1794,  at  the  Desire 

of  Mr.  Ebenezer  Cobb.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1794.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Character  of  Dorcas  Considered  and  Improved.  A  Sermon  occa- 
sioned by  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Lydia  Hovey,  who  departed  this  Life, 
Feb.  23/1771.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1771. 

 Convention  Sermon,  1794.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1794.    (Two  copies.) 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Robbins,  Rev.  Chandler,  D.D.,  Plymouth,  continued. 

-        Discourse  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  June  14,  1790. 

8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1790.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election  Sermon,  1791.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston,  1791.    (Five  copies.) 

 To  please  Christ  the  Great  Business  of  a  Gospel  Minister.  Sermon 

preached  Jan.  29,  1772,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Lemuel  Le  Baron, 

Rochester.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1772. 
.  A  Reply  to  Some  Essays  lately  published  by  John  Cotton,  Esq.  (of  Ply- 
mouth), relating  to  Baptism.    8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  1773. 
  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Eliphalet  Gillctt,  Hallowell, 

Aug.  12,  1795.     [Ch.,  Moses  Hemmenway,  D.I). ;   R.H.,  Alden 

Bradford.]    8vo,  pp.  31.    Hallowell,  1795. 
  Sermon  preached  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1793;  being  the  Anniversary 

of  the  Landing  of  our  Ancestors  in  1020.    8vo,  pp.  50.    Bost.  1794. 
.  The  Ways  of  God  Vindicated.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Elisabeth 

Watson,  of  Plimouth  ;  who  departed  this  Life,  Feb.  19,  1707.  8vo, 

pp.  42.    Boston,  1707. 
 See  Cotton,  John.    Robbins,  Philemon. 

Robbins,  Rev.  Chandler,  D.D.,  Boston.  Address  at  the  Laying  of  the 
Corner-stone  of  the  Second  Church,  May  30,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  10. 
Boston,  1844. 

 Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1836. 

 Character  of  Ephraim  Peabody.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Cambridge,  1857. 

 The  Closet.    A  Sermon  at  the  Annual  Autumnal  Convention  in  New 

Bedford,  1848.    12mo,  pp.  18. 

 Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  Rev.  William  Parsons  Lunt,  D.D.,  deli- 
vered at  Quincy,  June  7,  1857  ;  also  the  last  Sermon  preached  by  Dr. 
Lunt.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1857.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  preached  before  the  Second  Church,  Boston,  in  Commemora- 
tion of  the  Life  and  Character  of  Rev.  H.  Ware,  jun.,  D.D.,  Oct.  1, 1843. 
8vo,  pp.  viii.  71.    Boston,  1843. 

 A  Feature  of  the  Times.    A  Sermon  preached  November,  1840.  8vo, 

pp.  15.    Boston,  1840. 

 Force  of  Right  Purpose,  the  Criterion  of  True  Manhood  and  the  First 

Principle  of  Success.  A  Sermon  at  Thursday  Lecture.  lOmo,  pp.  33. 
Boston,  1859. 

[  ]  Hymn  Book  for  Christian  Worship.    12mo.    Boston,  1854. 

 History  of  the  Second  Church,  or  Old  North,  in  Boston.  With  a  His- 
tory of  the  New  Brick  Church.    8vo.    Boston,  1852. 

 Light  in  the  Sepulchre.  An  Easter  Sermon.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Cam- 
bridge, 1858. 

[  ]  Liturgy  for  the  Use  of  a  Christian  Church.    12mo.    Boston,  1854. 

 The  Missionary  Enterprise.    Printed  for  the  A.  U.  A.    12mo,  pp.  10. 

Boston,  1844. 

 The  Mother's  Law.    A  Token  of  Respect  to  the  New-England  Mothers 

of  the  Last  Century.  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Mrs. 
Mehitable  Story.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1847." 

 Our  Pastors'  Offering.  A  Compilation  from  the  Writings  of  the  Pas- 
tors of  the  Second  Church.    12mo.    Boston,  1845. 

 A  Pebble  against  the  Tide.    A  Sermon  preached  to  the  Second  Church, 

Nov.  6,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1836. 

.  A  Pebble  against  the  Tide.    Sermon.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  16. 

Boston,  1837. 

 Portrait  of  a  Christian,  drawn  from  Life.    A  Memoir  of  Maria  Elizabeth 

Clapp.    12mo.    Boston,  1858. 


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Robbins,  Rev.  Chandler,  D.D.,  Boston,  continued. 

 Sermon  preached  after  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Frothingham  and  Mrs. 

Cornelia  F.  Wolcott,  June,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1850. 
 Sermon  preached  March  12,  1843,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  John  Simpkins. 

8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1843. 
 Sermon  preached  after  the  Funeral  of  Noah  Lincoln  ;  who  died  July  31, 

1856.    With  Notes.    8vo,  pp.  49.    Boston,  1856. 
 Sermon  preached  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  A.  M.  Bridge,  Bernardston, 

Mass.,  Feb.  18,  1846.    R.H.,  O.  C.  Everett;  Addr.,  M.  W.  Willis. 

8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1846. 
 Sermon  preached  on  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  his  Ordination, 

Dec.  5,  1858.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1858. 
 Sermon  delivered  before  the  Proprietors  of  the  Second  Church,  Sept.  17, 

1845,  at  the  Dedication  of  their  New  House  of  Worship.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Boston,  1850. 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  26,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1840. 

 A  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Departed  Infants.     Sermon  preached 

Oct.  11,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1836. 

 Two  Sermons  delivered  before  the  Second  Church  and  Society,  March  10, 

1844,  on  Occasion  of  taking  down  their  Place  of  Worship.  8vo, 
pp.  76.    Boston,  1844. 

[  ]  Ed.  The  Works  of  Henry  Ware,  jun.,  D.D.  4  vols.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1846. 

 Memoir  of  Rev.  Alexander  Young,  D.D.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th  Series). 
 See  Ellis,  George  E.    Pierpont,  John  (Letter  of  Boston  Association). 

Putnam,  George.    Ware,  Henry,  jun. 
Robbins,  Jonathan.  —  See  Pinckney,  Charles. 

Robbins,  Rev.  Nathaniel.    Jerusalem's  Peace  Wished.  Artillery-Election 

Sermon,  1772.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1772. 
  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Peter  Thacher,  Maiden,  Sept.  19,  1770. 

[Ch.,  Nath.  Appleton  ;  R.H.,  Andrew  Eliot.]    8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston, 

1771.  (Three  copies.) 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Benjamin  Wadsworth,  Danvers,  Dec.  23, 

1772.  Ch.,  I.  Morrill;  R.H.,  E.  Smith.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1773. 

 See  Cooke,  Samuel.    Kendal,  Samuel.    Thacher,  Thomas. 

Robbins,  Rev.  Philemon,  A.M.    Plain  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the 

Association  and  Consociation  of  New-Haven  County.  4to,  pp.  44. 
Boston,  1747. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins,  Ply- 
mouth, Jan.  30,  1760.  [With  an  Appendix,  containing  an  Account 
of  the  Church  in  Plymouth,  by  J.  Cotton.]  8vo,  pp.  22,  35.  Bos- 
ton, 1760.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Consociation  and  Association  of  New-Haven  County. 

Robbins,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  An  Address  before  the  Society  of  Alumni  of 
Williams  College,  Aug.  16,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Boston,  1843. 

Robert,  Francois.  —  See  France. 

Robert  Freres.     Memoire  sur  les  Experiences  Aerostatiques  faites  par 

MM.  Robert  Freres.    4to,  pp.  20.    Paris,  1784. 
Roberts,  Edmund.    Embassy  to  the  Eastern  Courts  of  Cochin-China,  Siam, 

and  Muscat,  during  the  Years  1832-3-4.    8vo.    New  York,  1837. 
Roberts,  Capt.  George.    The  Four  Yrears'  Voyages  of  Capt.  George  Roberts  ; 

being  a  Series  of  Uncommon  Events  which  befell  him  in  a  Voyage  to 

the  Islands  of  the  Canaries,  &c.    With  Plates.    8vo.    London,  1726. 
Roberts,  George.  —  See  Ytonge,  Walter. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Roberts,  Rev.  Joseph.  —  Sec  Eliot,  Andrew. 
Roberts,  Sarah  C,  vs.  the  City  of  Boston.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 
Roberts'  Adventures  among  the  Corsairs  of  the  Levant.  —  See  Dampier, 
William. 

Roberts'  Fund.  —  See  General  Association  of  Baptists  in  Kentucky. 
Robertson,  Alexander.  —  See  Norwich  Packet. 

Robertson,  Hon.  George,  LL.D.  Address  in  behalf  of  the  Deinologian 
Society  of  Centre  College,  Kentucky,  4th  July,  1834.  8vo.  Lexing- 
ton, 1834. 

 A  Biographical  Sketch  of  Hon.  John  Boyle.    Introductory  Lecture  to 

the  Law  Class  of  Transylvania,  Nov.  7,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Frank- 
fort, Ky.,  1838. 

 Introductory  Lecture  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  Morrison  College, 

7th  November,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Lexington,  Ky.,  1835. 
Robertson,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Baldwin,  Thomas. 

Robertson,  Rev.  James,  D.D.  The  Duty  of  Contending  earnestly  for  the 
Faith  once  delivered  to  the  Saints.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the 
Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  June  7, 
1810.  '  8vo,  pp.  56.    Edinburgh,  1811.    (Two  copies.) 

Robertson,  James.  —  See  Muir,  Thomas  (Trial). 

Robertson,  James.  —  See  Norwich  Packet. 

Robertson,  J.  P.,  and  W.  P.    Francia's  Reign  of  Terror ;  being  a  Sequel 

to  Letters  on  Paraguay.    2  vols.  12mo.    Philadelphia,  1839. 
Robertson,  Rev.  William,  D.D.    An  Historical  Disquisition  concerning  the 

Knowledge  which  the  Ancients  had  of  India.    [Manuscript  Notes  by 

J.  Belknap.]    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1792. 

 The  History  of  America.    3  vols.  8vo.    London,  1796. 

 The  History  of  America.    Books  IX.  and  X.    Containing  the  History 

of  Virginia  to  1688,  and  of  New  England  to  1652.    8vo.    Phil.  1799. 
Roberval,  Jean-Francois,  Sieur  de.    Voyage  au  Canada.  —  See  Societe 

Litteraire  et  Historique  de  Quebec. 
Robespierre,  A.  B.  J.  —  See  France. 

Robespierre,  Francois  Maximilien  Joseph  Isidore.  Report  made  in  the 
National  Convention  in  the  Name  of  the  Committee  of  Public 
Safety,  27  Brumaire,  2d  Year  of  the  Republic.  Translated  from  the 
French.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  reprinted,  1794. 

 See  France. 

Robie,  Thomas,  A.M.  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  1716.  16mo.  Boston, 
1716.    [With  Manuscript  Notes  by  Rev.  William  Cooper.] 

 An  Almanack,  &c,  for  the  Year  1717.  16mo.  Boston,  1717.  [Manu- 
script Notes,  probably  by  Rev.  Eliphalet  Adams,  of  N.  London,  Conn.] 

 An  Ephemeris  of  the  Coelestial  Motions,  Aspects,  and  Eclipses,  &c,  for 

the  Year  M.DCC.X.    16mo.    Boston,  1710.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  in  the  College,  at  Cambridge,  N.E.,  to  a  Society  of 

Young  Students.    12mo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1721. 

Robin,  C.  C,  Abbe.  New  Travels  through  North  America,  in  a  Series  of 
Letters.  History  of  the  Campaign  of  the  Allied  Armies,  &c.  Trans- 
lated from  the  French.    8vo,  pp.  95.    Boston,  1784. 

 Nouveau  Voyage  dans  PAmerique  Septentrionale  en  l'Annee  1781; 

et  Campagne  de  l'Armee  de  M.  le  Comte  de  Rochambeau.  16mo. 
Philadelphia  [Paris],  1782.    (Two  copies.) 

Robinson,  Bryan,  M.D.  —  See  Helsham,  Richard. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Charles.  —  See  Walker,  James. 

Robinson,  Christopher.    Reports  of  Cases  determined  in  the  High  Court  of 
Admiralty.    8vo.    [London],  n.  d.    [Wanting  title.] 
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Robinson,  Rev.  John.  A  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  propounded  by  the 
Synode  of  Dort,  against  Iohn  Mvrton  and  his  Associates.  4to. 
[London?],  1624. 

 A  Ivst  and  Necessary  Apologie  of  Certain  Christians,  no  lesse  con- 
tumelious] y  then  commonly  called  Brownists  or  Barrowists.  24mo, 
pp.  72.   ,  1644. 

 A  Ivstification  of  Separation  from  the  Church  of  England.  Against 

Mr.  Richard  Bernard  his  Invective.    4to.    [Leyden?],  1610. 

 A  Manvmission  to  a  Manvdvction ;  or,  Answer  to  a  Letter  inferring 

Publique  Communion  in  the  Parish  Assemblies  upon  Private  with 
Godly  Persons  there.    4to,  pp.  24.   ,  1615.  [Imperfect.] 

 Of  Religious  Commvnion,  Private  and  Publique.  4to.  [Lon- 
don], 1614. 

 The  Works  of  John  Robinson,  Pastor  of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.    With  a 

Memoir  and  Annotations,  by  Robert  Ashton.  3  vols.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1851. 

 A  Manvdiction  for  Mr.  Robinson,  and  such  as  consent  with  him  in  Privat 

Communion.    4to,  pp.  8.    Dort,  1614. 
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Coll.  (vol.  i.  4th  Series).    Rutherford,  Samuel. 
Robinson,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  London.    The  Benefits  and  Duty  of 

the  Members  of  Christ's  Kingdom.     Charity-schools  Anniversary 

Sermon,  May  20,  1714.    4to  and  8vo,  pp.  23.     London,  1714. 

(Two  copies.) 

Robinson,  John,  Philadelphia.  A  Description  of,  and  Critical  Remarks  on, 
the  Picture  of  Christ  Healing  the  Sick,  by  West.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Philadelphia,  1818. 

Robinson,  John  B.,  M.P.P.  —  See  Tully,  Kivas. 

Robinson,  Rev.  John  P.  The  Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the  Rev.  John  P. 
Robinson,  Missionary  to  Seamen,  Boston,  1857.  12mo,  pp.  12. 
Boston,  1857. 

 Thirteenth  Annual  Report.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1858. 

Robinson,  Joshua  D.  Speech  and  Action.  A  Poem  delivered  before  the 
Hermeean  Society  of  Harvard  University,  July  11,  1849.  12mo, 
pp.  15.    Cambridge,  1849. 

[Robinson,  Matthew,  Esq.]  Considerations  on  the  Measures  carrying  on 
with  respect  to  the  British  Colonies  in  North  America.  8vo,  pp.  64. 
Boston,  reprinted,  1774.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Considerations  on  the  Measures  carrying  on  with  respect  to  the 

British  Colonies  in  North  America.  8vo,  pp.  63.  Hartford,  re- 
printed, 1774. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Ralph. —  See  Ashe,  Simeon. 

Robinson,  Robert.  —  See  Saurin,  James. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Robert.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Essays,  &c,  No.  5). 

Robinson,  Robert  C.  Address  before  Orion  Lodge,  Cummington,  June  25, 
1822.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Northampton,  1822. 

[Robinson,  Mrs.  Theresa  A.  L.  V.  J.]  (Talyi  Pseud.)  Geschichte  der  Colo- 
nisation von  Neu-England.    8vo.    Leipzig,  1847. 

Robinson,  Thomas.  Heteroclites.  —  See  Haine,  William.  Lily,  Wil- 
liam. 

Robinson,  Rev.  Thomas.  —  See  Vaugiian,  Edward  Thomas. 
Robinson,  William. —  See  Gould,  Daniel. 

Robinson,  AVilliam  E.  Speech  in  Exposition  of  New-Hampshire  Demo- 
cracy in  its  relation  to  Catholic  Emancipation.  8vo,  pp.  15.  New 
York,  1852. 


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RoBSON,  John,  Esq.  (Ed.).  Three  Early  English  Metrical  Romances ;  with 
an  Introduction  and  Glossary.  Printed  for  the  Camden  Society. 
4to.    London,  1S42. 

Roby,  Rev.  Joseph.  Fast  Sermon,  Lynn,  May,  1781.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Bos- 
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  Sermon  on  the  General  Fast,  April  17,  1704,  Lynn.     8vo,  pp.  31. 

Portland  [1704]. 

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Rociiambeau.  Jean-Baptiste-Donatien  de  Vimeur,  Comte  de.  —  See  Robin, 
C.  C,  l'Abbe. 

Roche,    de.    Letter  from  Quebec  in  Canada  to  M.  L'Maine.  Account 

of  the  Present  Designs  of  the  French  upon  the  English  in  North 

America.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1754. 
Rochester,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d 

Series  ;  vol.  x.  2d  Series). 
Rochester  [N.Y.]  Athen.eum.  —  See  Hamilton,  Frank  H. 
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Francis.    Letter  to  the  Clergy.    Second  Letter  to  the  Church  of 

England. 

Rock-County  Agricultural  Society  and  Mechanics'  Institute.  History 
of  Rock  County,  and  Transactions  of  the  Rock-County  Agricultural 
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Rock-Hill  Cemetery,  Foxborough.  Mass.  —  See  Wolcott,  Samuel. 

Rock-Island  Medical  School.  Prospectus  of  the  Rock-Island  Medical 
School.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Chicago,  1818. 

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Rock-River  Conference,  Illinois.  Minutes  of  the  Rock-River  Conference 
of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church,  Chicago,  September,  1853. 
12mo,  pp.  22.    Chicago,  1853. 

Rockingham,  Charles  Watson  WentAvorth,  Marquis  of.  —  See  Grenada. 

Rocklngham-County  Convention,  N.H.,  August,  1812.  —  See  Sullivan, 
George. 

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Rockwell,  Hon.  John  A.  Comparison  between  the  Internal  and  Foreign 
Commerce  of  the  United  States,  in  a  Speech  on  the  Harbor  and 
River  Bill ;  House  of  Representatives,  March  17,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Washington,  1846. 

 Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question  ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  Jan.  16,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  16.    [Washington,  n.  d.] 

  Speech  in  Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury  on 

the  Finances  of  the  Countrv ;  House  of  Representatives,  March  1, 
1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1848. 

Rockwell,  Hon.  Julius.  Speech  on  the  Government  of  the  Territories,  the 
Ordinance  of  1787,  and  the  Presidential  Election;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States,  June  27,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Wash- 
ington, 1848. 

Rockwell.  William  H.,  M.D.  —  See  Vermont  Asylum  for  the  Insane. 
Rocky-Bar  Mining  Company.    Circular,  Articles  of  Association,  &e.,  of 

the  Rocky-Bar  Mining  Company,  California.    8vo.  pp.  12.    n.  d. 
Rocky  Mountains,  Exploring  Expedition  to  the,  1842.  —  See  Fremont, 

John  C. 

Rocky-Mountain  Life.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

Rodd,  Horatio.  Catalogue  of  Books  [Sale],  Part  II.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Lon- 
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Roddam,  Robert,  Admiral.  —  See  Public  Characters. 
Roderick  Random.  —  See  Smollett,  Tobias. 

Rodgers,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  The  Divine  Goodness  displayed  in  the  Ameri- 
can Revolution.  National-Thanksgiving  Sermon,  New  York,  Dec.  11, 
1783.    8vo,  pp.  42.    New  York,  1784. 

 The  Faithful  Servant  Rewarded.  A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Trus- 
tees of  the  College  of  New  Jersey,  May  6,  1795,  on  the  Death  of 
Rev.  John  Witherspoon,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  38.  New  York,  1795. 
(Two  copies.) 

Rodman,  Benjamin.  A  Voice  from  the  Prison,  and  Letter  to  G.  B.  Weston 
and  Directors  of  the  Duxburv  Bank.  With  Leaves  from  a  Journal. 
8vo,  pp.  63.    New  Bedford,  1840. 

Roe,  Sir  Thomas.  Speech  in  Parliament  on  the  Cause  of  the  Decay  of  Coin 
and  Trade.    4to,  pp.  10.    [London],  1641. 

Roehrig,  F.  L.  O.  De  Turcarum  Linguae  Indole  ac  Natura.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Philadelphia?,  1860. 

Roffen,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  Bishop  of  Rochester.  A  Relation  of  the  Wicked 
Contrivance  of  Stephen  Blackhead  and  Robert  Young  against  the 
Bishop  of  Rochester  and  others.    8vo,  pp.  44.    London,  1722. 

Rog,  John  Peterson.  —  See  Piracy.    Williams,  John. 

Rogerenes.  —  See  Bolles,  John. 

 ,  Punishment  of,  in  Norwich,  1725.  —  See  Backus,  Joseph. 

Rogers,  Artemas  ;  and  Chase,  Henry  B.    Trial  of  Daniel  Davis  Farmer  for 

the  Murder  of  Anna  Ayer,  Goffstown,  April  4,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  72. 

Concord,  1821. 
Rogers,  Daniel.  —  See  Pickering,  Theophilus. 

Rogers,  Edward  C.  Philosophy  of  Mysterious  Agents,  Human  and  Mun- 
dane;  or,  The  Dvnamic  Laws  and  Relations  of  Man.  Nos.  1,  2,  3. 
8vo.    Boston,  1852-53. 

Rogers,  Henry  B.  Remarks  on  the  Present  Project  of  the  City  Govern- 
ment for  supplying  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston  with  Pure  Soft  Water. 
—  See  Boston,  City  of  (Water  Documents). 

Rogers,  Henry  D.  An  Address  on  the  Recent  Progress  of  Geological 
Research  in  the  United  States  ;  delivered  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Asso- 
ciation of  American  Geologists  and  Naturalists,  Washington,  May, 
1844.    8vo,  pp.  58.    Philadelphia,  1844. 

Rogers,  Rev.  John,  Ipswich.  Election  Sermon,  1706.  16mo,  pp.  54.  Bos- 
ton, 1706.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Repentance.    Discourse  occasioned  by  the 

Earthquake.    16mo,  pp.  78.    Boston,  1728. 

 The  Perfect  and  Upright  Man  Characteriz'd  and  Recommended.  Fu- 
neral Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Hon.  John  Appleton, 
who  deceas'd  Sept.  11,  1739.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1739. 

 See  Wigglesworth,  Samuel. 

Rogers,  Rev.  John,  Gloucester.  —  See  Parsons,  Moses. 

Rogers,  Rev.  John,  Kittery.  —  See  Pickering,  Theophilus  (A  Bad  Omen). 
Wise,  Jeremiah. 

Rogers,  Rev.  John,  Leominster.  The  Nature  and  Necessity  of  Spiritual 
Conversion.    Sermon.    8vo,pp.  24.    Boston,  1757. 

 Three  Sermons  on  Different  Subjects.    8vo,  pp.  61.    Boston.  1756. 

Rogers,  John,  New  London,  Conn.  A  Midnight  Cry  from  the  Temple  of 
God  to  the  Ten  Virgins  Slumbering  and  Sleeping.  16mo.  [No  im- 
print.] 

Rogers,  John,  A.M.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Campton,  N.H.,  July  4, 
1803.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Concord,  1803. 


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Rogers,  John  Gray.  Report  of  one  of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to 
Reduce  the  Common  Law  of  Crimes  and  Punishments  to  a  Syste- 
matic Code.    8vo,  pp.  48.    n.  d. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  Ipswich.  The  Character,  Commendation,  and  Re- 
ward of  a  Faithful  Servant  of  Jesus  Christ.  Sermon  preached  on 
the  Lord's  Day,  after  the  Funeral  of  Hon.  John  Appleton,  who  died 
11th  September,  1739.    8vo.  pp.  24.    Boston,  1739. 

 The  Character  of  the  Godly  and  Faithful,  &c.    Discourse  on  Death  of 

Deacon  Samuel  Williams,  Feb.  5,  1763.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  17G3. 

 See  Pickering,  Theophilus. 

Rogers,  Nathaniel  P.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Concord  Female 
Antislavery  Society,  25th  December,  1837.  With  Third  Annual  Re- 
port.   8vo,  pp.  32.    Concord,  N.H.,  1838. 

Rogers,  Rev.  Nehemiah.  The  Trve  Convert ;  or,  An  Exposition  vpon  the 
XV.  Chapter  of  St.  Lvke's  Gospcll.    4to.    London,  1632. 

Rogers,  Hon.  Sion  H.  Disposition  of  the  Public  Domain  ;  Speech  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  April  28,  1854.  Svo,  pp.  7.  Washing- 
ton, n.  d. 

Rogers,  Thomas.  A  Treatise  vpon  Svndry  Matters  contained  in  the  Thirty- 
nine  Articles  of  Religion.    4to.    London,  1658. 

Rogers,  Rev.  William.  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1789,  before  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Society  of  Cincinnati.    Svo,  pp.  22.    Philadelphia,  1789. 

Rogers,  William.  —  See  Taxation,  Law  of. 

Rogers,  Rev.  William  M.    A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Loss  of  the  Harold 

and  the  Lexington  ;  delivered  Jan.  26,  1840.    Svo,  pp.  18.  Boston, 

1840.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Hildretii,  Richard.    Richards,  George. 

Rogniat,  Joseph,  Baron  de.  —  See  Swett,  Samuel. 

Rokewode,  John  Gage.  —  See  Jocelin  de  Brakelond. 

Rokitansky,  Carl,  M.D.    A  Treatise  on  Pathological  Anatomy.    Part  L, 

Organs  of  Respiration.    Translated  from  the  German,  with  Additions 

by  Dr.  John  C.  Peters.    Svo.    New  York,  1845. 
Roland,"  ,  Ministre,  &c.  —  See  France. 

Rollins,  Rev.  Edward  B.    Renunciation  of  Freemasonry.  Antimasonic 

Tract.  No.  3.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1829.    (Two  copies.) 
Roller,  or  Wheel-Roads.  —  See  Gardiner,  John. 
Rolls  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer.  —  Sec  Great  Britain. 

 of  the  Pipe.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Rom.e  Antiqua?  Notitia.  —  See  Kennett,  Basil. 

Ro. Maine,  Benjamin.  Twenty-fourth  Anniversary  Address.  Tammanv  So- 
ciety, New  York,  12th  May,  1813.    Svo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1813. 

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Rosaccio,  Gioseppe.  Discorsi,  nolli  qvali  si  tratta  brevemente  dell'  Eter- 
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April  20',  1846.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Roxbury,  1846. 

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Roxbury  at  the  Consecration  of  Forest-Hills  Cemetery,  June  28, 
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Instruction.    8vo,  pp.  16.  *  n.  d. 

 •    Municipal  Register,  containing  the  City  Charter,  Rules  and 

Orders,  1846-47.    12mo.    Roxbury,  1846. 

 •    Municipal  Register,  containing  the  City  Charter,  Rules  and 

Orders,  1847-48.    12mo.    Roxbury,  1847. 


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 .    Municipal  Register  for  1848-49.    12mo.    Roxbury,  1848. 

 .    Municipal  Register  for  1849-50.    12mo,  pp.  96.    Roxb.  1849. 

 .    Order  establishing  Salaries,  May,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 •  Order  of  Exercises  at  the  Consecration  of  Forest-Hills  Ceme- 
tery.   8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

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Adams.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Roxbury,  1848. 

 .    Regulations  for  maintaining  the  Cleanliness,  &c,  of  the  Streets. 

8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 

 .    Regulations  of  the  School  Committee,  adopted  May,  1847.  8vo, 

pp.  15.    n.  d. 

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pp.  13.    n.  d. 

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Feb.  19,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Roxbury,  1849. 
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and  Expenditures  for  the  Year  ending  Jan.  31,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  54. 

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Receipts  and  Expenditures,  January,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  98.  Rox- 
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1849.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Roxbury,  1849. 
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1851.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Roxbury,  1851. 
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Farm.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Roxbury,  1849. 
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September,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 
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Alms-house  and  the  Purchase  of  "Brook  Farm."     8vo,  pp.  32. 

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January,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  3.    Roxbury,  1852. 

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poration.   8vo,  pp.  22.    n.  d. 

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EtoXBURY,  Conn.  —  See  COTHBEN,  William  (History  of  Ancient  Woodbury). 
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 Institution  of  Great  Britain.  —  See  Thompson,  Benjamin,  Count  Rum- 
ford. 

 Jennerian  Society.    Account  of  the  First  Festival  of  the  Royal  Jenne- 

rian  Society,  May  17,  1803.  From  the  Gentleman's  Magazine.  Svo, 
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June,  1671-December,  1738.    4to.    London,  1671-1738. 
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havn,  n.  d. 

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Rule  and  Exercise  of  Holy  Living  and  Dying.  —  See  Taylor,  Jeremy. 

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Rules  and  Directions  for  Children  and  Youth  sent  to  English  Schools.  — 
See  Christian  Scholar,  The. 

 for  reducing  Different  Coins  and  Currencies.  —  See  Stranger's  Assist- 
ant. 

Ruler's  Duty  (The)  and  Honor  in  serving  his  Generation.  —  See  Williams, 
Eliphalet. 

 Highest  Dignity  and  the  People's  Truest  Glory.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

Rulers  are  a  Terror,  not  to  Good  but  Evil  Workers. —  See  Stone,  Nathaniel. 

 Feeding  and  Guiding  their  People.  —  See  Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 

 the  Ministers  of  God  for  the  Good  of  their  People.  —  See  Wise,  Jere- 
miah. 

 must  be  Just,  ruling  in  the  Fear  of  God.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

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Ruling  Elders.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1731. 
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Rumford,  Benjamin  Thompson,  Count.  —  See  Thompson,  Benjamin. 
Rumford  Society  of  Harvard  College.  —  See  Harvard  College. 
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vol.  ix.). 

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Quas  Christophorus  Arnoldus  recensuit.    16mo.    Noriberga?,  1659. 
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[Rush,  Benjamin,  M.D.]  Address  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  British  Settle- 
ments in  America,  upon  Slave-keeping.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston,  re- 
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the  Negroes  in  America.  Second  edition  ;  to  which  is  added  a  Vin- 
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American  Philosophical  Society,  17th  December,  1790.    8vo,  pp.  40. 

Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

 Inquiry  into  the  Effect*  of  Ardent  Spirits  upon  the  Human  Body  and 

Mind.    Eighth  edition.    12mo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1823. 

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bruary, 1780,  on  the  Influence  of  Physical  Causes  on  the  Moral 
Faculty.    4to,  pp.  40.    Philadelphia,  1780. 

 Three  Lectures  on  Animal  Life;  delivered  in  the  University  of  Pennsyl- 
vania.   8vo,  pp.  84.    Philadelphia,  1799. 

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ments on  Slavery,  in  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet  entitled  "  Slavery  not 
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RUSH,  Hon.  Richard.  A  Letter  on  Freemasonry,  to  the  Committee  of  the 
Citizens  of  York  County,  Pa.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1831. 

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Rushworth,  John,  Esq.  Historical  Collections  of  Private  Passages  of 
State,  Weighty  Matters  in  Law,  Remarkable  Proceedings  in  Five 
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April  13,  1040.    2  vols,  folio.    London,  1080. 

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the  Year  1044.    2  vols,  folio.    London,  1092. 

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in  Law,  Remarkable  Proceedings  in  Five  Parliaments.  Vol.  i., 
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April  13,  1040  ;  vol.  ii.,  from  March  20,  1039,  to  April  13,  1040. 
Third  Part,  in  2  vols.,  from  Nov.  3,  1040,  to  the  End  of  the  Year 
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Treason,  begun  the  22d  of  March,  1040.    Folio.    London,  1080. 

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Treason.    Folio.    London,  1721. 

Ruspini,  Bartholomew.  A  Treatise  on  the  Teeth.  8vo,  pp.  78.  Lon- 
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Russel,  Rev.  Jonathan.     A  Plea  for  the  Righteousness  of  God.  Election 

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Russel,  Rev.  Robert.  Of  the  Accepted  Time  and  Day  of  Salvation.  Ser- 
mon.   lOmo,  pp.  24.    London,  n.  d. 

 Heaven's  Glory  and  Hell's  Terror.    lOmo,  pp.  18.    London,  n.  d. 

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Russell,  Hon.  Benj.  Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanick 
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Russell,  Charles  Theodore,  A.M.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Boston 
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Address  delivered  before  the  Agricultural  Society  of  Westborough 
and  Vicinity,  Sept.  25,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1850. 

 The  Enfranchisement  of  Labor.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Ver- 
mont State  Agricultural  Society,  Sept.  14,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  21. 
Middlebury,  1855. 

 The  History  of  Princeton,  Worcester  County,  Mass.,  from  its  First 

Settlement;  with  a  Sketch  of  the  Religious  Controversy.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1838. 

 Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Bos- 
ton, July  4,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1851. 
 See  Choat e,  Rufus. 

Russell,  Hon.  David.  Remarks  on  the  Bill  for  the  Admission  of  Michigan 
to  the  Union;  House  of  Representatives,  June  8,  1836.  8vo, 
pp.  8.    n.  d. 

Russell,  Edward.  History  of  North  Yarmouth,  Me.  —  See  Maine  Hist. 
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Russell,  E[zekiel].  Russell's  American  Almanack  for  1782.  8vo.  Bos- 
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Russell,  Francis,  Earl  of  Bedford.  —  See  Way,  Albert. 

Russell,  George  R.,  LL.D.  An  Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Charit- 
able Mechanic  Association,  Sept.  27,  1853.   8vo,  pp.  32.   Bost.  1853. 

 Address  before  the  Norfolk  Agricultural  Society,  Sept.  24,  1851.  8vo, 

pp.  30.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Letter  to  the  Mass  Meeting  at  Providence,  R.I.,  Sept.  10,  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  8.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 The  Merchant.    An  Oration  before  the  Rhode-Island  Alpha  of  the  Phi 

Beta  Kappa  Society,  Providence,  Sept.  4,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  60.  Bos- 
ton, 1849.    (Three  copies.) 

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Russell,  Hon.  James.  —  See  Morse,  Jedidiah. 

Russell,  John.  An  Address  presented  to  the  Members  of  the  Faustus 
Association  in  Boston,  Oct.  4,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1808. 
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Russell,  John.  —  See  Boyd,  William. 

Russell,  John.    State  Register  of  Civil,  Judicial,  Military,  and  other  Officers 

in  Connecticut,  and  United-States  Record  for  1830.    Hartford,  n.  d. 
Russell,  Rev.  John  Lewis.    A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts 

Horticultural  Society,  Sept.  17,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1835. 
 Report  of  the  Transactions  of  the  Massachusetts  Horticultural  Society, 

1837-38;  with  Preliminary  Observations.    8vo.    Boston,  1839. 
Russell,  John  Miller.    Oration  pronounced  at  Charlestown,  July  4,  1797. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Charlestown,  1797. 
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8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1797. 
[Russell,  Jonathan,  Esq.]    The  Whole  Truth.    8vo,  pp.  38.    [Bost.  1808.] 
Russell,  Rev.  Joseph.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Princeton,  Mass.,  April  8, 

1798,  on  the  Death  of  Madam  Rebecca  Gill.    8vo,  pp.  26.  Boston, 

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 See  Backus,  Charles. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Russell,  Mrs.  Martha.  —  See  Sanders,  Daniel  Clarke. 
Russell,  Hon.  Thomas.  —  See  Morse,  Jedidiah.    Thacheb,  Peter.  War- 
REN,  John. 

Russell,  William,  LL.D.  The  History  of  Ancient  Europe;  with  a  View  of 
the  Revolutions  in  Asia  and  Africa.    2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1793. 

 The  History  of  Modern  Europe;  with  an  Account  of  the  Decline  and 

Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire,    5  vols.  8vo.    London,  1794. 

Russell,  William  ;  and  Murdoch,  James  E.  Prospectus.  School  of  Prac- 
tical Rhetoric  and  Oratory.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston.  1844. 

RUSSELL,  William  S.  Pilgrim  Memorials,  and  Guide  for  Visitors  to  Plymouth 
Village.    12mo.    Boston,  1851. 

 Pilgrim  Memorials,  and  Guide  to  Plymouth  ;  with  Map  and  Engravings. 

i2mo.    Boston,  1855. 

Russell's  American  Almanac.  —  See  Russell,  Ezekiel. 

Russell  and  Clap.  Catalogue  of  Books.  [Auction  Sale.]  One  sheet. 
Boston,  n.  d. 

Russia.  Reply  to  the  Edinburgh  Reviewers.  By  the  Author  of  "  The  Re- 
sources of  Russia."    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1813. 

 The  Resources  of  Russia  in  the  event  of  a  War  with  France ;  with  a 

Description  of  the  Cozaks.  Second  edition,  with  Appendix.  12mo. 
Boston,  1813. 

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 ,  Geology  of.  —  See  Murchtson,  Sir  Roderick  L 

 ,  Intervention  of,  in  the  Hungarian  Revolution.  —  See  Seward,  Wil- 
liam H. 

Russian  Campaign  of  1812.  —  See  Eustapiiieve,  Alexis.    Lyman,  Joseph. 

 Empire,  Survey  of  the.  —  See  PLESCHEEF,  Sergey. 

 Victories,  1812.    Sketch  of  the  Church  Solemnities  at  the  Stone  Chapel, 

and  the  Festival  at  the  Exchange,  March  25,  1813,  in  Honor  of  Rus- 
sian Victories.    12mo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1813. 

 ,  Celebration  of  the,  at  Georgetown,  D.C.,  June,  1813.  —  See  Cus- 

TIS,  George  W.  P. 

Ruter,  Martin.  A  Reply  to  Rev.  Francis  Brown,  containing  Animadversions 
on  his  Second  Publication  in  favor  of  Calvin  and  Calvinism.  8vo, 
pp.  56.    Concord,  X.H.,  1816. 

Rutger's  College.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D.  Hosack,  David.  Vanars- 
dalen,  Cornelius  C.    Wyckoff,  Isaac  N. 

Rutherford,  Prof.  Samuel.  Due  Right  of  Presbyteries ;  or,  A  Peacable 
Plea  for  the  Government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1644. 

 A  Fast  Sermon  preached  before  the  House  of  Lords,  25th  June,  1645. 

4to,  pp.  62.    London,  1645. 
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Rutland  Papers.    Original  Documents  illustrative  of  the  Courts  and  Times 

of  Henry  VII.  and  Henry  VIII.  Edited  by  William  Jerdan.  Printed 

for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1842. 
Rutledge,  Rev.  Edward.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Inhabitants  of 

Stratford,  Ct.,  July  4,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  15.    New  Haven,  1827. 
Rutledge,  Hon.  John.    A  Defence  against  Calumny;  or,  Hainan  in  the 

Shape  of  Christopher  Ellery,  Esq.,  hung  upon  his  own  Gallows.  8vo, 

pp.  60.    [Newport],  1803. "  (Two  copies.) 
 An  Examination  of  the  Question,  "  Who  is  the  Writer  of  Two  Letters 

addressed  to  the  President  of  the  United  States  ?  "  attributed  to  John 

Rutledge,  Esq.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Washington,  1803. 
R  utter,  Thomas.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 


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Ryan,  Rev.  Edward,  1).]).  A  Letter  to  George  Ensor,  Esq. ;  to  which 
is  added,  Reasons  for  being  a  Christian.  8vo,  pp.  96.  Dub- 
lin, 1811. 

Rycaut,  Sir  Paul,  F.R.S.  An  Abridgment  of  the  Lives  of  the  Popes  to  the 
Reign  of  Sixtus  IV.  Written  in  Latin  by  Bapt.  Platina.  Translated 
into  English,  and  continued  to  1681.    8vo.    London,  1704. 

Rye,  N.H.,  History  of.  —  See  Porter,  Huntington  (Sermon,  Jan.  1,  1801). 

Rykrson,  Egerton.' — See  Canada  (Rapport  Special). 

Ryiiinerus,  Petrus.    Vita  Venerabilis  Theologi  Samuelis  Werenfelsii,  SS. 

Theol.  Doct.    4to,  pp.  72.    Basilea>,  1741. 
RYLAND,  John. —  See  Stirling,  John. 

Rynink,  Janus  Hendrix.  Exercitatio  Philologica  Quarta  ad  Car.  Fr.  Hou- 
bigant  Prolegomena  in  Scripturam  Sacram.  4to,  pp.  43.  Trajecti 
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S.,  E.  England's  Royal  Fishing  Revived  ;  or,  A  Computation  of  the  Charge, 
&c,  and  Profit  of  a  Busse,  or  Herring  Fishing- ship.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1630. 

S.,  J.    A  True  Declaration  of  our  Innocency,  who  in  Scorn  are  called  Quakers. 

4to,  pp.  7.  [London],  1670. 
S.,  O.    Counsel  to  the  Afflicted;  or,  Instruction  and  Consolation  for  such  as 

have  suffered  Loss  bv  Fire.    Occasioned  by  the  Fire  of  London, 

1666.  8vo.  London,  1667. 
S.,  T.    The  Spanish  Parliament.    4to,  pp.  60.    [London,  1623.  Imperfect, 

wanting  title.] 

S.  S.  Seward  Institute,  Florida.  X.Y.  Catalogue  and  Circular  of  the  S.  S. 
Seward  Institute  at  Florida,  Orange  County,  N.Y.,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Albany,  1846. 

 .    Circular  and  Catalogue  of  the  S.  S.  Seward  Institute,  Florida, 

N.Y.    8vo,  pp.  9.    Albany,  1848. 
Sabbatarians,  Punishment  of,  in  Norwich,  1725.  —  See  Backus,  Joseph. 
Sabbath.    Answer  to  a  Book  entituled  The  Christian  Sabbath.    By  Mather 

Byles  [jun.,  of  New  London].    8vo,  pp.  23.   ,  1759. 

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 ,  The.    A  Poem.  —  See  Crabbe,  George. 

 ,  The  Christian.  —  See  Byles,  Mather.    Lathrop,  Joseph.  Taylor, 

James.    WADSWORTH,  Benjamin. 

 ,  Holiness  of  the.  —  See  Dummer,  Jeremy. 

 ,  Institution  and  Observation  of  the.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy. 

 ,  Jewish.  —  See  Dummer,  Jeremy. 

 ,  Observance  of  the.  —  See  Agnew,  Sir  Andrew.  Bethel  and  Sab- 
bath Convention.  Christian-Instruction  Society.  Dayies, 
John.  Fairbairn,  Patrick.  General  Union.  New  York,  City 
of.  Presbytery  of  Edinburgh.  Scottish  Society  for  promoting 
the  due  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.  Society  for  promoting  the 
due  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 
Whately,  William.    White,  William.    Young,  Edward. 

 (The),  a  Permanent  and  Benevolent  Institution.  —  See  Moore,  Zepha- 

niah  Swift. 

 ,  Perpetuity  and  Importance  of  the.  —  See  Appleton,  Jesse. 

Sabbath-Day  Travelling.  —  See  Young,  Edward. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBBARY. 


Sabbath  Mails.  An  Account  of  Memorials  presented  to  Congress  against 
the  Transportation  of  the  Mails,  &c,  on  the  Sabbath.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Boston,  1839. 

 .    Sunday  Mails;  or,  Inquiries  into  the  Origin,  Institution,  and 

Proper  Mode  of  Observance  of  the  Christian  Sabbath.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Philadelphia,  1830. 

 .    See  Frelinghuysen,  Theodore. 

 School  Society.  —  See  Massachusetts  Sabbath-School  Society. 

 Union.  —  See  Massachusetts  Sabbath-School  Union. 

 Schools.  —  See  American  Sunday-School  Union.   Hampshire  Sab- 

bath-school  union.   philadelphia  sunday  and  adult  school 

Union. 

 of  Georgetown,  D.C.  —  See  Cox,  Walter  S. 

  Walks.  —  See  CRABBE,  George. 

Sabbato,  De. —  See  Eaton,  NathanaeL 

Sabin,  Rev.  Elijah  R.  Sermon  at  Dedication  of  the  Eastern  Methodist 
Meeting-house,  Lynn,  Nov.  27,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston  [1811  J. 

Sabin,  Henry  L.,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

[Sabin,  Joseph.]  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Books,  Tracts,  Autographs, 
Manuscripts,  &c,  of  the  late  E.  B.  Corwin.  Auction  Sale  by  Bangs, 
Brothers,  and  Company,  Nov.  10,  1850.    8vo.    New  York,  1856. 

Sabine,  Rev.  James.  The  Glory  of  the  Latter  House.  Sermon  at  the 
Dedication  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Boston,  Jan.  31,  1828. 
8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1828. 

 A  Sermon  in  Commemoration  of  the  Benevolence  of  the  Citizens  of 

Boston,  in  Relieving  the  Sufferers  by  the  Fires  of  the  7th  and  21st 
November,  1817,  in  St.  John's,  Newfoundland;  preached  at  St. 
John's,  Feb.  22,  1818.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  31,  xvi.  St. 
John's,  1818. 

Sabine,  Hon.  Lorenzo.  Address  before  the  New-England  Historic-Genea- 
logical Society,  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Mas- 
sachusetts, Sept.  13,  1859,  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the 
Death  of  Major-General  James  Wolfe ;  with  Passages  omitted  in 
the  Delivery,  and  Illustrative  Notes  and  Documents.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 18,39. 

 The  American  Loyalists ;  or,  Biographical  Sketches  of  Adherents  to 

the  British  Crown  in  the  War  of  the  Revolution.  Alphabetically 
arranged,  with  a  Preliminary  Historical  Essay.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1847. 

 Notes  on  Duels  and  Duelling,  alphabetically  arranged ;  with  a  Prelimi- 
nary Historical  Essay.    Third  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1859. 

 Report  on  the  Principal  Fisheries  of  the  American  Seas.    Prepared  for 

the  Treasury  Department  of  the  United  States.  8vo.  Washing- 
ton, 1853. 

 Life  of  Edward  Preble.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  xii. 

2d  Series). 

 See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc.,  2d  Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  vol.  iii.;  Sen.  Doc, 

2d  Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  vol.  v.). 

Sacheverell,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.  The  Perils  of  False  Brethren,  both  in 
Church  and  State.  Sermon  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  &c,  at  St. 
Paul's,  5th  November,  1709.    8vo,  pp.  24.    London,  1709. 

 Mr.  SacheverelFs  Assize  Sermon  without  Prejudice  and  Partiality,  ex- 
amined by  the  Word  of  God  and  Right  Reason.  4to,  pp.  28.  Lon- 
don, 1704. 

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Sackville,  George,  Lord.  The  Proceedings  of  a  General  Court-Martial 
held  at  the  Horse  Guards,  on  the  7th  of  March,  1760,  and  of  a 
General  Court-Martial  held  at  the  Horse  Guards  on  the  25th  of 
March,  1760,  upon  the  Trial  of  Lord  George  Sackville.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1760. 

Saco,  Me.,  History  of.  —  See  Folsom,  George.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper. —  See  Fleetwood,  William.  Gibson, 
Edmund.    Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason. 

 of  Penance.  —  See  Wharton,  Charles  H. 

Sacramental  Discourses. —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 
 Meditations.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

 Test.  The  Nature  and  Consequences  of  the  Sacramental  Test  con- 
sidered;  with  Reasons  for  its  Repeal.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Dublin,  1731. 

Sacrarum  Observationum  Liber  Primus.  —  See  Vitringa,  Campegius. 

Sacred  Directory  for  a  Justice  of  the  Peace.  —  See  Adams,  Hugh. 

  Extracts  from  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments.  —  See 

McKean,  Joseph. 

 Lines  for  Thanksgiving  Day.  —  See  Gram,  Hans. 

  Mirror,  The.  —  See  Smith,'  Thomas. 

 Poems  and  Private  Ejaculations.  —  See  Herbert,  George. 

  Poetry. —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy.  Psalmody. 

 and  Music  Reconciled.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

 and  Prophane  History  of  the  World  connected.  —  See  Shuckford, 

Samuel. 

 Sympathy  (The)  of  Sorrow.  —  See  Doane.  George  W. 

 Truths  relating  to  the  Living  God.  —  See  Worcester,  Noah. 

Sacrifice  (The)  of  the  Wicked  Explained  and  Distinguished.  —  See  Dana, 
Joseph. 

Sacrorum  Parallelorum  Libri  Tres.  —  See  Junius,  Franciscus. 
Sad  Effects  of  Sin.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Sadler,  Rev.  Anthony.    Inqvisitio  Anglicana  ;  or,  The  Disguise  Discovered. 

4to,  pp.  17.    London,  1654. 
 Mr.  Sadler  Re-examined;  or,  His  Disguise  Discovered.    4to,  pp.  13. 

London,  1654. 

[Sadler,  Edmund.]  Organon  Reipvblica?  ;  or,  The  North  Starre  of  Pollicie. 
Svo.    London,  1605. 

Saducismus  Triumfiiatus.  —  See  Glanvil,  Joseph. 

Safety  in  the  Midst  of  Danger.  —  See  Hardy,  Nathaniel. 

Safford.  James  M.  A  Geological  Reconnoissance  of  the  State  of  Tennessee. 
First  Biennial  Report,  presented  December,  1855.  Svo.  Nash- 
ville, 1856. 

Safford,  Truman  H.,  jun.  —  See  Almanac,  Youth's. 
Sag  Harbor,  L.I.  —  See  King.  Walter. 

Sage,  James.    Catalogue  of  Books.    Sale.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  n.  d. 
Sage's  Triumph  over  Old  Age  and  the  Grave.  —  See  Cohausen,  John 
Henry. 

Saggio  Istorico  su  gli  Scaldi  o  Antichi  Poeti  Scandinavi.  —  See  Graberg 
di  Hemso.  Jacopo. 

 Sulla  Prova  Giudiziaria  considerata  in  Rapporto  all'  Attuale  Legislazione 

Maltese.  —  See  Malta. 

Sagittauius's  J.etters  and  Political  Speculations.  Extracted  from  the  Pub- 
lic Ledger.  Inscribed  to  Dr.  Samuel  Cooper.  Svo.  Boston,  1775. 
(Two  copies  ;  one  imperfect.) 

Sailing  Directions  from  France  to  Quebec.  —  See  Navigation. 


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Sailing  Directions,  State  of  California.  —  See  Ringgold,  Cadwalader. 
Sailor's  Snug  Harbor  of  Boston.    Proceedings  on  the  Occasion  of  Laying 

the  Corner-stone  of  the  Sailor's  Snug  Harbor  of  Boston,  July  14, 

1856.    Svo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  18.37. 
St.  Alban,  Abbey  Church  of.  —  See  Society  of  Antiquaries. 
St.  Andrew's  Church,  Hanover,  Mass.  —  See  Cutter,  Samuel. 

 Lodge,  Boston.  —  See  Richards,  George. 

 Royal-Arch  Chapter,  Boston.  —  See  Waterman,  Thomas. 

 Society,  Charleston,  S.C.    Rules  of  the  Saint  Andrew's  Society  of 

the  City  of  Charleston,  S.C.    Svo,  pp.  46.    Charleston,  1830. 
 .    See  King,  Mitchell. 

St.  Austin's  Church,  London. —  See  Newton,  Robert. 

St.  Barbe,  Mines  of.  —  See  Hennepin,  Louis. 

St.  Bartholomew,  Island  of. —  See  Jefferys,  Thomas. 

St.  Botolph's  Church,  Boston,  England.  —  See  Boston. 

St.  Christopher's,  Island  of.    Acts  of  Assembly  passed  in  the  Island  of 

St.  Christopher,  1711  to  17(59.    Folio.    St. "Christopher,  1769. 
St.  Clair,  Arthur,  Governor  of  the  North-west  Territory.  —  See  Varnum, 

James  M. 

St.  Clement's  and  St.  Irenoeus's  Vindication  of  the  Apostolical  Constitu- 
tions. —  See  Whiston,  William. 

St.  Croix  and  Lake-Superior  Railroad.  —  See  Patten,  Robert. 

St.  Domingo,  Island  of.  —  See  Bellin,  N.  Moreau  de  Saint-Mery,  L.  E. 
Pradt,  Dominique  Dufour  de. 

St.  Edmund's,  Monastery  of.  —  See  Jocelin  de  Brakelond. 

St.  Eustatius,  Capture  of,  by  Lord  Rodney,  1781.  —  See  Jennings,  Rich- 
ard Downing. 

St.  George,  Mary  Edmond.    An  Answer  to  Six  Months  in  a  Convent.  By 

the  Lady  Superior.    Svo,  pp.  66.    Boston,  1835. 
St.  George's,  Me.,  History  of.  —  See  Eaton,  Cyrus. 
St.  George's  Church.  New  York.  —  See  Tyng,  Stephen  H. 

 Society  of  New  York.  —  See  Morgan,  William  F. 

St.  Helena,  Island  of.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

St.  Helena  Parish,  S.C,  Address  to  the  People  of.  —  See  Elliott,  Wil- 
liam. 

St.  John  de  Creyeccfur,  Hector.  Lettres  d'un  Cultivateur  Americain  ad- 
dressees a  William  S  on,  Esq.    Traduites  de  l'Anglois.    3  vols. 

Svo.    Paris,  1787. 

St.  John,  Henry,  Viscount  Bolingbroke.  Letters  on  the  Spirit  of  Patriotism, 
on  the  Idea  of  a  Patriot  King,  and  on  the  State  of  Parties,  &c.  Svo. 
London,  1749. 

St.  John,  Island  of.  —  See  Pichon,  Thomas. 

St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Knights  of. —  See  Broun,  Sir  Richard.  Knights 
Hospitallers.    Vertot,  Rene  Aubert,  Abbe  de. 

St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  Fire  at,  1817. —  See  Sabine,  James. 

St.  John's  Church,  Georgetown,  D.C.  —  See  Butler,  C.  M. 

 Church,  Portsmouth,  N.H.  Masonic  and  Social  Address  pro- 
nounced at  Laying  the  Corner-stone  of  St.  John's  Church,  June  24, 
1807.    4to,  pp.' 32.    Portsmouth,  n.  d. 

 .    See  Morss,  James. 

St.  John's  College,  Md.  —  See  Humphreys,  Hector. 

 Royal-Arch  Chapter.  —  See  Carter,  James. 

 Vision  of  the  Woman  cloathed  with  the  Sun. —  See  Gay,  Eben- 

ezer. 

Saint- Just,  M.  —  See  France. 


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St.  Lawrence  River.  —  See  Hemot,  George.  Potherie,  M.  de  Bacque- 
ville  de  la. 

St.  Louis,  City  of,  Mo.  History  of  St.  Louis,  Commercial  Statistics,  Im- 
provements of  the  Year,  Manufactories,  &c.  Missouri  Republican, 
Jan.  10,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  47.    St.  Louis,  18,34. 

 .    Report  of  the  Celebration  of  the  Anniversary  of  the  Founding 

of  St.  Louis,  loth  February,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  32.    St.  Louis,  1847. 

 .    See  Lyford,  William  G. 

St.  Louis  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Proceedings  in  relation  to  the  Improve- 
ment of  the  Navigation  of  the  Mississippi  River.  8vo,  pp.  40.  St. 
Louis,  1842. 

 .    Rules  and  By-laws  of  the  St.  Louis  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

8vo,  pp.  14.    St.  Louis,  1842. 

 Directory,  1838-39. —  See  Keemle,  Charles. 

 Mercantile-Library  Association.     Twelfth  Annual  Report  of  the 

Board  of  Trustees,  January,  1858  ;  with  a  Fragment  of  Col.  Auguste 
Chouteau's  Journal.    8vo,  pp.  32,  10.    St.  Louis,  1858. 

 University.    Annual  Announcement  of  the  Medical  Department 

of  the  St.  Louis  University,  1848-49.    8vo,  pp.  8.    St.  Louis,  1848. 

 .    See  Blake,  James.    Morgan,  John  J. 

St.  Lucia,  Island  of.  —  See  Uring,  Nathaniel. 

St.  Martin,  Island  of.  —  See  Jefferys,  Thomas. 

St.  Mary's  Church,  Burlington,  N.J.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

 Church,  Newton  Lower-Falls,  Mass.  —  See  Baury,  Alfred  L. 

 College,  Kentucky.    Fourth  Annual  Commencement  of  St.  Mary's 

College,  Marion  County,  Ky.,  1839-40.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Louisv.  1840. 

St.  N.,  J.  The  History  of  Baptism ;  or,  One  Faith,  One  Baptism,  in  the 
several  Editions  thereof  under  Noah,  Moses,  Christ.  16mo.  Lon- 
don, 1G78. 

St.  Paul  and  St.  James  Reconciled.  —  See  Blackall,  Ofspring. 
St.  Paul's  Behaviour  towards  the  Civil  Magistrate.  —  See  Hoadly,  Benja- 
min. 

 Church,  Albany.  —  See  Kip,  William  Ingraham. 

 Church,  Boston.     Order  of  Consecration  of  St.  Paul's  Church, 

Boston,  June  30,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1820. 
 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Managers  of  the  Benevolent  Operations 

of  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston,  1842-43.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Bost.  1843. 

 .    See  Jarvis,  Samuel  F. 

 Church,  Dedham.  —  See  Babcock,  Samuel  B. 

 Church,  Newburyport.  —  See  Morss,  James. 

 Confession  of  Faith.  —  See  SBtERIDAN,  William. 

 Lodge,  Montreal. —  See  Gleason,  Benjamin. 

 Manner  of  Preaching  recommended  for  Imitation.  —  See  King, 

Walter. 

.  Royal-Arch  Chapter,  Boston.  —  See  Howe,  John. 

 School,  London,  History  of.  —  See  Ackermann,  R. 

St.  Peter's  Church,  Albany.  —  See  Jay,  John.  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church  in  New  York. 
 Church,  Salem.    Order  of  Services,  Christmas,  Dec.  25,  1824. 

Sheet.    Salem,  1824. 

 Lodge,  Newburyport.  —  See  Jackson,  Charles. 

St.  Rosalia,  Feast  of,  Palermo.  —  See  Feast. 

St.  Stephen's  Chapel  [Boston].    Report  of  the  Mission  to  the  Poor.  —  See 

Wells,  E.  M.  P. 
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Saints,  Religious  Society  of*.  An  Account  of  a  Religious  Society  in  Norway 
called  Saints.  Second  edition.  12mo,  pp.  35.  Philadelphia,  re- 
printed, 181.3. 

Saint's  Advantage  by  Losses.  —  See  Goodwin,  John. 

 Amitie  with  God  in  Christ.  —  See  Gale,  Theophilus. 

 Daily  Assistant.  —  See  Lyon,  James. 

 Exercise.  —  See  Preston,  John. 

 Repose  in  Death.  —  See  Brantly,  William  T. 

 Transfiguration.  —  See  CALAMY,  Edmund. 

  Triumph.  —  See  Moseley,  Elisha. 

 United  Confession.  —  See  Foxcroft,  Thomas. 

 Victory  and  Reward.  —  See  Barnard,  John  (Sermons). 

Salary  of  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts.    Letter  to  a  Gentleman  chosen 

to  be  a  Member  of  the  Hon.  House  of  Representatives.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

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Edward  Barry.    4to,  pp.  47.    Philadelphia,  1828. 

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 ,  Report  relative  to  the.  —  See  Maine,  State  of.  Watertown, 

Town  of. 

,  Salem,  Mass.,  Town  of.    Report  of  the  School  Committee  on  the  Browne 

and  other  Donations,  183.3.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 
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Salem,  1835-36.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Salem,  1836. 
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1836.    8vo,  pp.  21.  *  Salem,  1836. 
 ,  City  of.    An  Act  to  establish  the  City  of  Salem,  March  23,  1836. 

12mo,  pp.  15.    Salem,  n.  d. 
 .    Address  to  the  City  Council  at  the  Organization  of  the  City 

Government,  May  9,  1836.     By  Leverett  Saltonstall,  Mavor.  Svo, 

pp.  32.    Salem,  1836. 
 .    Address  of  the  Mavor  [S.  C.  Phillips]  at  the  Organization  of 

the  City  Government,  March  23,  1840.    Svo,  pp.  27.    Salem,  1840. 
 .    Address  of  the  Mayor  [S.  C.  Phillips]  upon  the  Organization 

of  the  City  Government  of  Salem,  March  22,  1841.    Svo,  pp.  42. 

Salem,  1841. 

 .    Address  of  the  Mavor  [S.  C.  Phillips]  upon  the  Organization 

of  the  City  Government,  March  28,  1842.    Svo,  pp.  38.    Salem,  1842. 

 .    Address  of  the  Mayor  [S.  P.  Webb]  upon  the  Organization 

of  the  City  Government,  March  27,  1843.    Svo,  pp.  27.    Salem.  1N43. 

 .    Address  of  the  Mayor  [S.  P.  Webb]  upon  the  Organization 

of  the  City  Government,  March  25,  1844.    Svo,  pp.  32.    Salem,  1844. 

 .    Address  of  the  Mayor  [J.  S.  Cabot]  upon  the  Organization  of 

the  City  Government,  March  24,  1845.    Svo,  pp.  34.    Salem,  1845. 

 .    Address  of  the  Mayor  [J.  S.  Cabot]  upon  the  Organization  of 

the  City  Government,  March  27,  1846.    Svo,  pp.  32.    Salem,  1846. 

 .    Address  of  the  Mavor  [J.  S.  Cabot]  upon  the  Organization  of  the 

City  Government,  March  27,  184S.    Svo,  pp.  27,  16.    Salem,  1848. 

 .  Address  of  the  Mayor  [N.  Silsbee,  jun.]  upon  the  Organiza- 
tion of  the  City  Government,  March  26,  1849.  Svo,  pp.  8.  Salem,  1S49. 


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tion of  the  City  Government,  March  25,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  16,  18. 
Salem,  1850. 

 •    Address  of  the  Mayor  [D.  Pingree]  upon  the  Organization  of 

the  City  Government,  March  26,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  8,  19.    Salem,  1851. 
 •    Address  of  the  Mayor  [C.  W.  Upham]  upon  the  Organization  of 

the  City  Government,  March  22, 1852.    8vo,  pp.  18,  17.    Salem,  1852. 
 .    Address  of  William  S.  Messervv,  Mayor,  March  24,  1856. 

8vo.  pp.  26.    Salem,  1854. 
 •    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  for  the  Year  1845-46. 

8vo,  pp.  95.    Salem,  1846. 
 •    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1848.  8vo, 

pp.  35.    Salem,  1848. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1849.  8vo, 

pp.  23.    Salem,  1849. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1850.  8vo, 

pp.  39.    Salem,  1850. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1851.  8vo, 

pp.  48.    Salem,  1851. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1852.  8vo, 

pp.  55.    Salem,  1852. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1853.  8vo, 

pp.  63.    Salem,  1853. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee,  February,  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  46.    Salem,  1856. 
 .    Annual  Reports  of  the  Several  Departments,  Committees,  &c, 

for  the  Year  1S55.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Salem,  185(5. 
 .    Charter  of  the  City  of  Salem  ;  with  the  Rules  and  Orders  of 

the  City  Council,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  84.    Salem,  1849. 
 .    The  Charter  and  Ordinances  of  the  City  of  Salem ;  with  the 

Acts  of  the  Legislature  relating  to  the  City.    Revised  by  Jos.  B. 

F.  Osgood.    8vo.    Salem,  1853. 
 .    Regulations  of  the  Public  Schools,  May,  1836.    12mo,  pp.  22. 

Salem,  1836. 

 .    Regulations  for  the  Public  Schools  of  the  City  of  Salem  ; 

adopted  April,  1840.    12mo,  pp.  29.    Salem,  1840. 

 .  Regulations  for  the  Superintendence,  Government,  and  Instruc- 
tion of  the  Public  Schools,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Salem,  1842. 

 .    Regulations  for  the  Superintendence,  &c,  of  the  Public  Schools  ; 

adopted  1847.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Salem,  1847. 

 .    Report  on  the  Browne,  Choate,  and  Forrester  Funds,  Feb.  22, 

1853.    8vo,  pp.  3.    n.  d. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Accounts,  1836-37.    8vo,  pp.  21. 

Salem,  n.  d. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Accounts  for  the  Year  1838-39. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Salem,  n.  d. 
 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Accounts  for  the  Year  1839-40. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Salem,  n.  d. 
 .    Reports,  &c,  of  the  City  Council  for  the  Municipal  Year 

1837-38.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Salem,*  1838. 
 .    Reports  of  the  Several  Departments  of  the  City  of  Salem  for 

the  Year  ending  March,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Salem,  1849. 
 .    Reports  of  the  Several  Departments  for  the  Year  1852.  8vo, 

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  Centennial  Celebration,  1828.    Account  of  the  Celebration  of  the  Two 

Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  First  Settlement  of  Salem.  Broad- 
side.   Salem,  1828. 

 ,  Description  and  History  of.    Bentley. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  vi.  1st  Series). 

 .Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  of.  —  Sec  Story, 

Joseph. 

 ,  Founders  of.  —  See  White,  Daniel  Appleton. 

 ,  Newspapers  and  other  Periodicals  published  in.  —  See  STREETER, 

Gilbert  L. 

Salem  Atiikn.ltm.  Catalogue  of  the  Books  belonging  to  the  Salem 
Athenaeum  ;  with  the  By-laws  and  Regulations.  8vo,  pp.  72.  Sa- 
lem, 1811. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Athenaeum  in  Salem,  Mass. ; 

with  the  By-laws,  &c.    8vo.    Salem,  1842.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Salem  Athemeum  ;  with  a 

Brief  Historical  Account  of  the  Institution.    8vo.    Boston,  1858. 
 .    Supplement  to  the  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Athenaeum, 

in  Salem,  Mass.,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  13.    [Salem],  1849. 

 Bible  Translation  Society.  —  See  WAYLAND,  Francis,  jun. 

 Charitable  Mechanic  Association.    Reports  of  the  First  Exhibition  of 

the  Salem  Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  September,  1849.  8vo, 

pp.  70.    Salem,  1849. 
 .    See  Sprague,  Joseph  E. 

 Directory  (The)  and  City  Register,  1837,  1842,  and  1846.  16mo. 

Salem,  1837-46. 
 .    See  Adams,  George. 

  Female  Charitable  Society.    Account  of  the  Salem  Female  Charitable 

Society.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Salem  [1803]. 
 .    See  Barnard,  Thomas.    Prince,  John. 

 Gazette  (The)  and  General  Advertiser.  By  Mary  Crouch  and  Com- 
pany, from  Jan.  2  to  Aug.  21,  1781  ;  by  Samuel  Hall,  from  Oct.  25, 
1781,  to  Dec.  25,  1783;  by  William  Carlton,  from  Jan.  13,  1785, 
to  July  21,  1797;  by  Thomas  C.  Cushing,  from  July  25,  1797,  to 
Dec.  27,  1798 ;  by  Ferdinand  Andrews  and  Caleb  Foote,  from 
Jan.  4  to  Dec.  30,  1825.    7  vols,  folio.    Salem,  1781-1825. 

 and  Lowell  Railroad.  —  See  Hopkinson,  Thomas. 

  and  Maiden  Railroad.  —  See  Choate,  Rufus. 

  Village,  Witchcraft  at.  —  See  Lawson,  Deodat. 

Salem,  N.J.,  History  of.  —  See  Johnson.  R.  G. 

Salem  Church,  Boston.  The  Articles  of  Faith,  and  Covenant,  of  the  Salem 
Church ;  with  a  List  of  Members.  [Additions  in  Manuscript.] 
12mo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    See  Maternal  Association. 

Salem-Street  Academy,  Boston.  Constitution  of  the  Salem-Street  Aca- 
demy.   16mo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  1810. 

Sales,  Francis.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Francis  Sales.  Esq. 
[Auction  Sale,  Nov.  1,  1854.]    8vo,  pp.  20.    Cambridge,  1854. 

Sales  la  Terriere,  Peter  de.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Puerperal  Fevei : 
delivered  at  an  Examination  for  the  Degree  of  M.B.,  Harvard  Col- 
lege.   8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1789. 

SALIGNAC,  Bernard.    Rvdimenta  Gneca  e  P.  Rami  Grammaticis  precipve 
collecta.    16mo,  pp.  70.    Londini,  1581. 
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Salinas  Grandes,  Diario  de  un  Voyage  a.    Garcia.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro 

de  (Doc.,  t.  iii.). 

 Expedition  a.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Salisbury,  Conn.,  Historical  Address  delivered  at,  1841.  —  See  Church, 

Samuel. 

Salisbury,  Eng.,  History  and  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Ledvvich,  Edward. 
Salle,  Jean-Baptiste.  —  See  France. 

Salle,  Kobert  Cavelier,  Sieur  de  la.  —  See  Cavelier,  M.  French,  Ben- 
jamin Franklin  (Hist.  Coll.  of  Louisiana).    Hennepin,  Louis. 

Sallustius,  Caius  Crispus.  Opera.    16mo.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 The  Works  of  Sallust,  translated  into  English,  with  Political  Discourses 

upon  that  Author,  and  a  Translation  of  Cicero's  Orations  against 
Catiline,  by  T.  Gordon.    4to.    London,  1744. 

Salmasius,  Claudius.     Dissertatio  de  Foenore  Trapezitico,  in  Tres  Libros 
divisa.    16mo.    Lugd.  Batav.  1640. 
/       2-2—   Defenec  of  the  King.  —  See  Milton,  John. 

Salmon,  Thomas.  A  New  Geographical  and  Historical  Grammar.  Ele- 
venth edition.    8vo.    London,  1769. 

Salmon,  AVilliam.    Almanack  for  the  Year  1684.    16mo.    London,  1684. 

Salomon,  Jean-Francois.  —  See  France. 

Salomonis  Vindiciae.  —  See  Dalechamp,  Caleb. 

Salt,  Manufacture  of.  —  See  Art  of  making  Common  Salt.  Cochrane, 

Archibald,  Earl  of  Dundonald. 
 ,  Report  of  the  Superintendent  and  Inspector  of,  Onondaga  County, 

N.Y.  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 
Salt  Lake,  Valley  of  the.  —  See  Stansbury,  Howard. 
Salt  Sulphur  Springs,  Monroe  Co.,  Va.  —  See  Mutter,  Thomas  D. 
Salter,  Rev.  Richard,  A.M.     Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1768.  4to, 

pp.  42.    New  London,  1768.    (Two  copies.) 
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Salter,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  —  See  Yorke,  Philip  (Athenian  Letters). 

Salter,  William.  A  Call  to  the  Worst  of  Sinners  to  turn  and  live.  4to, 
pp.  22.    London,  1676. 

Saltmarsh,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  Groanes  for  Liberty,  presented  from  the  Pres- 
bvterian  (formerlv  Nonconforming)  Brethren,  &c,  in  Some  Treatise 
called  SMECTYMNUUS.    4to,  pp.  36.    London,  1646. 

 A  Solemn  Discovrse  vpon  the  Sacred  League  and  Covenant  of  both 

Kingdomes.    4to,  pp.  8.    London,  3  644. 

Saltonstall,  Rev.  and  Hon.  Gurdon,  Governor  of  Connecticut.  Connecti- 
cut-Election Sermon,  May  13,  1697.    16mo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1697. 

 See  Adams,  Eliphalet.    Mather,  Cotton. 

Saltonstall,  Hon.  Leverett,  LL.D.  Address  before  the  Essex  Agricultural 
Society,  Sept.  27,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Salem,  1843. 

 Report  of  the  Committee  on  the  Judiciary  to  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives of  Massachusetts,  Jan.  26,  1844,  relating  to  the  Salaries  of  the 
Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1844. 

 Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Overseers  of  Harvard  University  concern- 
ing the  Requirements  for  Admission  to  the  University.  8vo,  pp.  10. 
Salem,  1845. 

 Speech,  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Parmenter,  on  the  Bill  providing  for  the  Civil 

and  Diplomatic  Expenses  of  the  Government,  1840  ;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, April  21,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1840. 

  Speech  upon  the  Tariff'  Bill  reported  by  the  Committee  of  Ways  and 

Means  and  the  Committee  on  Manufactures ;  delivered  in  the  House 
of  Representatives,  June  17,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1842. 


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  Speech  on  the  Subject  of  the  North-Eastern  Boundary  [United-States 

House  of  Representatives].    8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

[  J  Historical  Sketch  of  Haverhill,  Mass.    With  Biographical  Notices. — 

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SALTONSTALL,  Leverett,  Esq.  Address  delivered  before  the  Middlesex  South 
Agricultural  Society,  Sept.  18,  1856.  See  Transactions  for  1856. 
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Saltoxstall,  Sir  Richard.    Letter  to  Gov.  Winthrop.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 
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W.  S.    16mo.    London,  1639. 

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Saltoxstall  Genealogy.    Pedigree  of  Saltonstall.    Broadside,  n.  d. 

Salluste,  William  de,  Sieur  de  Bartas.  The  History  of  Judith.  Englished 
by  Thomas  Hudson.    Folio.  1641. 

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Salvador.  Constitucion  del  Estado  del  Salvador.  16mo,  pp.  21.  S.  Sal- 
vador, 1824. 

Salvation  for  all  Men.  —  See  Clarke,  John. 

 Illustrated  and  Vindicated.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles.  Gordox, 

William. 

 strictly  Examined.  —  See  Edwards.  Jonathan. 

 ,  The  Importance  of.  Considered.  —  See  Cary,  Thomas. 

 by  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  Tract  Associatiox  of  Friends. 

 is  of  Mere  Grace.  —  See  Mather.  Cotton. 

Salvatioxs  of  God  in  1746.  —  See  Prixce,  Thomas. 

Salve  for  New  England's  Sore.  By  D.  Denison.  —  See  Hubbard,  Wil- 
liam. 

Salviaxus,  Bishop  of  Marseilles.    Sancti  Salviani  Massiliensis  Presbyteri 

de  Gvbernatione  Dei.    16mo.    Oxonise,  1629. 
Salviatus,  Bernardus.  —  See  Aristotle. 
Salzburg.  Persecutions  in.  —  See  Protestaxts. 

Samlixg  af  de  I  Nordens  Oldskrifter  Indeholdte  Efterretninger  om  de  Gamle 

Nordboers  Opdagelsesreiser  til  America.  —  See  Royal  Society'  of 

Northern  Antiquaries. 
Sammandrag  af  Swea-Rikes  Historia.  —  See  Lagerbrixg,  Swen. 
Samoual,  J.  B.  and  L.    Description  of  a  Plantation  at  Petit  St.  Louis,  His- 

paniola.    12mo,  pp.  12.    n.  d. 
Sampsox,  Rev.  Ezra.    A  Discourse  delivered  Feb.  19,  1795  ;  being  the  Day 

of  National  Thanksgiving.     8vo,  pp.  21.     Boston,  n.  d.  (Two 

copies.) 

Sampsox,  George  A.  —  See  Associatiox  for  Religious  Improvement  (Ad- 
dresses). 

Sampsox,  George  R.  Address  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  New 
Rooms  of  the  Mercantile-Library  Association,  Jan.  1,  1856.  8vo, 
pp.  64.    Boston,  1856. 

Sampsox,  John.  Catalogue  of  Antiquarian  and  other  Books.  Sale.  Decem- 
ber, 1856.    4to,  pp.  20.    York,  1856. 

 Catalogue  of  Books.    Sale.    4to,  pp.  8.    York,  n.  d. 

Sampson,  Rt.  Rev.  Richard,  Bishop  of  Lichfield.  Richardi  Sampsonis  in 
D.  Pauli  Epist.  ad  Romanos  atq:  in  Priorem  ad  Corinth.  Breuissima 
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SAMPSON  and  Tappan.  —  See  Board  of  Trade,  Boston. 

S AMP W UTTE AH AE  Quinnvppekompauaenin.  16mo.  n.  d.  [Imperfect.]  (Two 

copies.) 

Samson,  Patience.  —  See  Boston,  Patience. 

Samson  [de  Tottington],  Abbot  of  St.  Edmund's.  —  See  Jocelin  de  Brake- 
lond. 

Samson's  Riddle  unriddled.  —  See  Hutchinson,  Aaron. 

San-Francisco  Mercantile-Library  Association.  Constitution  of  the 
San-Francisco  Mercantile-Library  Association ;  with  a  Brief  History 
of  the  Association.    8vo,  pp.  46.    San  Francisco,  1854. 

San  Lorenzo,  Diario  de  un  Viage  hasta  el.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc, 
t.vj.). 

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San  Marino,  Le  Bande  Garibaldiane  a.  —  See  Brizi,  Oreste. 

San  Martin,  Jose  de. —  See  Monteagudo,  Bernardo  (Exposition). 

Sanborn,  Rev.  Peter,  A.M.    The  Extent  and  Perpetuity  of  the  Abrahamic 

Covenant.     Sermon  before  the  Massachusetts  Missionary  Society, 

May  30,  1815.    8vo,  pp.  17.    Boston.  1815. 
Sancta-Cruz,  Histoire  de  la  Province  de.  —  See  Magalhanes  de  Gandavo, 

Pero  de. 

Sanctification.  —  See  Marshall,  Walter. 

Sanctity  of  National  Pledges.  —  See  Chandler,  Joseph  R. 

[Sandeman,  Robert.]  The  Religion  of  Antichrist ;  or,  Notes  on  the  Book 
of  the  Revelation  of  St.  John,  and  other  Prophecies,  &c. ;  with  Dis- 
sertation on  the  Sign  of  the  Prophet  Jonas.    8vo.    London,  1770. 

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Samuel. 

Sandemanian  Churches.  —  See  Pike,  Samuel. 

Sandemanianism,  Strictures  on.  —  See  Fuller,  Andrew. 

Sanders,  Rev.  Daniel  Clarke,  D.D.,  President  of  the  University  of  Ver- 
mont. Discourse  addressed  to  Washington  Lodge,  No.  7,  Dec.  27, 
1800.    4to,  pp.  16.    Burlington,  Vt.,  1801. 

 Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  Gen.  George  Washington.    4to,  pp.  20. 

Burlington,  Vt.,  1800. 

 Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Eldridge  Packer.    4to,  pp.  16.  Burlington, 

Vt.,  1802. 

 Discourse  on  the  Decease  of  Mrs.  Martha  Russell,  who  died  at  Burling- 
ton, Jan.  23,  1805.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Bennington,  1805. 

 Discourse  on  Slander;  delivered  at  Burlington,  Dec.  27,  1801.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Burlington,  Vt.,  1802. 

 National  Defence.     Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  25. 

Boston,  1817.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  in  Medfield,  5th  January,  1817,  near  the  One  Hun- 
dred and  Sixty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  the  Town. 
iSvo.  pp.  27.    Dedham,  1817. 

Sanders.  Rev.  E.  A  Call  from  God  to  the  American  Churches.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  Vernon  Centre,  N.Y.,  July  25,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
L'tica.  N.Y.,  1845. 

SANDIFORD,  Ralph. —  See  Vaux,  Roberts. 

SANDISFIELD,  Mass.,  History  of,  by  L.  White.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (His- 
tory of  Berkshire). 

Sands,  Abraham  B.  Facts  in  relation  to  Important  Cures  effected  by  the 
Use  of  Sand's  Sarsaparilla.    8vo,  pp.  22.    New  York,  n.  d. 

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New  York  [1850]. 


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Sandstone  of  the  Connecticut  Valley,  Report  on  the.  —  Sec  HITCHCOCK, 
Edward. 

Sandusky,  Dayton,  and  Cincinnati  Railroad  Company.  Report  of  the 
Committee  on  the  Difficulties  between  said  Road  and  the  Cincinnati, 
Hamilton,  and  Dayton  Road.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Columbus,  1858. 

 .    Report  to  the  Stock  and  Bond  Holders,  made  April  7,  1858. 

(Svo,  pp.  18.    Columbus,  1808. 

 .    Report  to  the  Stock  and  Bond  Holders,  July  1,  1858.  12mo, 

pp.  24.    Sandusky,  1858. 

Sandwich,  Mass.,  Description  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii. 
1st  Series). 

Sandwich  Islands.  A  Narrative  of  Five  Youth  from  the  Sandwich  Islands, 
now  receiving  an  Education  in  this  Country.    8vo,  pp.  44.    N.Y.  1810. 

 .    See  Hawaii.   Kegpuolani.    Washburn,  Israel,  jun. 

Sandwich-Islands  Mission.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for 
Foreign  Missions. 

Sandwich  Marble.  —  See  Taylor,  John. 

 Total-Abstinence  Society.  —  See  Scott,  William. 

Sandys,  Col.  Edwin.  Vindication  of  himself  from  Calumnious  Aspersions 
cast  upon  him  by  Lord  Falkland  and  Secretary  Nicholas.  4to,  pp.  8. 
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Sandys,  William  Digby.  A  Narrative  of  the  late  Mr.  W.  13.  Sandys,  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge;  who  died  Sept.  25,  1814.  12mo,  pp.  75.  Lon- 
don. 1815. 

Sanford,  Mrs.  Bathsheba.  —  See  Emmons,  NathanaeL 

Sanford,  Rev.  David.  Influence  of  the  Ministry.  A  Sermon  delivered  be- 
fore the  Auxiliary  Education  Society  of  Norfolk  County,  June  10, 
1840.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1840. 

 Two  Dissertations.    I.  The  Nature  and  Constitution  of  the  Law  given 

to  Adam.  II.  The  Scene  of  Christ  in  the  Garden  of  Gethsemane. 
[Manuscript  Note,  p.  45.]    Svo,  pp.  85.    Boston,  1810. 

 See  Emmons,  NathanaeL 

Sanford,  Henry  S.  Letter  on  the  Penal  Codes  of  Europe ;  with  Memoir 
on  the  Administrative  Changes  in  France,  1848-52.  —  See  United 
States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st.  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  x.). 

Sanford.  John  F.,  M.D.  Introductory  Lecture;  delivered  in  the  College  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  the  Upper  Mississippi,  Session  of  1840-50. 
Svo,  pp.  13.    Davenport,  1849. 

Sanger,  Calvin.  —  See  Atkins,  John.    Noyes,  Thomas. 

Sanger,  Rev.  Zedekiah.  —  See  Brown,  Elijah. 

Sanitary  Condition  of  the  Laboring  Population  of  New  York.  —  See 
Griscom,  John  H. 

 Survey  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Brooks,  Charles.    Shattuck,  Lemuel. 

Sans-Culottes,  Societe  des,  de  Nancy.  —  See  France. 
Sanson,  Nicolas.    Atlas  Nouveau  ;  contenant  Toutes  les  Parties  du  Monde. 
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Sanson,  William.  —  See  Delaware  and  Schuylkill  Canal  Company. 

Santa  Cruz,  Descripcion  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  hi.). 

Santander,  Francisco  de  Paula.  —  See  Colombia. 

SARACENICAL  HlSTORIE,  The.  —  See  PURCHAS,  Samuel. 

Sarate,  Augustine.    The  Strange  and  Delectable  History  of  the  Discoverie 

and  Conquest  of  the  Provinces  of  Peru.    Translated  by  T.  Nicholas. 

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Sargent,  John,  Esq.,  M.P.  —  See  Hopkinson,  Francis.  Morgan,  John. 
Reciprocal  Advantages  of  Union,  &c.    Watts,  Stephen. 

Sargent,  Hon.  John,  Cambridge.  Speeches  in  the  Constitutional  Conven- 
tion, 1853,  upon  the  Basis  of  Representation.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

Sargent,  Rev.  John  T.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  William  Sulli- 
van ;  delivered  Sept.  15,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1839. 

 See  Furness,  William  H.    Greenwood,  Francis  W.  P.    "  Guardian 

for  Friendless  Girls  "  (Report).    Stetson,  Caleb. 

Sargent,  Lucius  Manlius,  Esq.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Seamen's 
Bethel  Temperance  Society.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1833. 

 Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intem- 
perance ;  delivered  May  27,  1833.  Fifth  edition.  8vo,  pp.  39. 
Boston,  1833. 

[  ]  Dealings  with  the  Dead.    By  a  Sexton  of  the  Old  School.    2  vols. 

12mo.    Boston,  1856. 

[  ]  TENNHMA  TH2  AMLTEAOr.    Review  of  Dr.  Sprague's  Sermon  on 

the  "Danger  of  being  Overwise."    16mo,  pp.  88.    Boston,  1842. 

 Ode  for  the  Dinner  given  at  Boston,  March  2, 1813,  to  Com.  Bainbridge, 

and  the  Officers  of  the  United-States  Frigate  Constitution.  Broad- 
side,   n.  d. 

 Three  Temperance  Tales.    New  illustrated  edition.    Two  volumes  in 

one,  12mo.    Boston,  1853. 

 See  Symposius,  Coelius.    Virgilitjs  Maro,  Publius. 

Sargent,  N.    Life  of  Henry  Clay.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1844. 
Sargent,  Major  Winthrop,  Governor  of  Mississippi  Territory.    Boston;  a 

Poem.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1803. 
 Journal  of  the  General  Meeting  of  the  Cincinnati  in  1784.    Edited  by 

Winthrop  Sargent.    8vo,  pp.  59.    Philadelphia,  1859. 
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pp.  64.    Boston,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 
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recent  Removal  from  Office.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1801. 
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American  Antiquities.    4to,  pp.  39.    Philadelphia,  1796. 
Sargent,  Winthrop  (Ed.).    The  History  of  an  Expedition  against  Fort  Du 

Quesnein  1755,  under  Major-Gen.  Edward  Braddock.  8vo.  Phil.  1855. 

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Sarmatia,  Descrittione  di.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Sartine,  M.  de.  —  See  Tickell,  Richard. 

Sarum,  History  and  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Ledwich,  Edward. 

Satan  transformed  into  an  Angel  of  Light.  —  See  Quakers. 

Satirist  (The),  or  Monthly  Meteor.    New  Series,  No.  22,  May  1,  1814. 

8vo.    [London],  1814. 
Saturn.  —  See  Huygens,  Christian. 

Satyrs  upon  the  Jesuits,  written  in  the  Year  1679.  —  See  Oldham,  John 
(Works). 

Sault,  Richard.  —  See  Dunton,  John. 

Saunder,  or  Saunders,  Richard.    Apollo  Anglicanus.    Almanac  for  1684. 

lfimo.    London,  1684. 
 Apollo  Anglicanus.    The  English  Apollo.    Almanac  for  1707.  16mo. 

London,  1707. 

Saunders,  Miss  Ann.  Narrative  of  Shipwreck  and  Sufferings  of  Miss  Ann 
Saunders,  on  board  Ship  Francis  Mary,  1826.  12mo,  pp.  38.  Pro- 
vidence, 1827. 


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Saunders,  Daniel,  jun.  A  Journal  of  the  Travels  and  Sufferings  of  Daniel 
Saunders,  jun.    16mo.    Salem,  1794. 

SAUNDERS,  Prince.  Memoir  presented  to  the  American  Convention  for  pro- 
moting the  Abolition  of  Slavery,  &c,  Dec.  11,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Philadelphia,  1818. 

Saunders,  Kichard  [Pseud.]. —  See  Franklin,  Benjamin. 

Saunders,  William,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  Observations  on  the  Superior  Efficacy 
of  the  lied  Peruvian  Bark  in  the  Cure  of  Agues  and  other  Fevers. 
Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  91.    Boston,  n.  d. 

Saurin,  Rev.  James.  Sermon  on  the  Repentance  of  the  Unchaste  Woman. 
Translated  from  the  French,  by  Robert  Robinson.  With  Report 
communicated  to  the  Boston  Society  for  Religious  Purposes,  by 
William  Collier,  January,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1823. 

Saussure.  —  See  De  Saussure. 

Sauvages  Ameriquains,  Mneurs  des.  —  See  Lafitau,  Joseph-Francois. 
Savage,  Hon.  James,  LL.1>.    Oration  delivered  July  4,  1811,  at  the  Request 

of  the  Selectmen  of  Boston.    Second  edition.   8vo,  pp.  21.  Bost.  181 1. 
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Lyceum,  Jan.  26,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [Bost.  1832.]    (Two  copies.) 
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vols,  viii.,  x.,  3d  Series). 
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Winthrop,  Esq.  —  See  Winthrop,  John. 
Savage,  Richard.    The  Poetical  Works  of  Richard  Savage ;  with  the  Life 

of  the  Author.    16mo.    New  York,  1895. 
SAVAGE,  Major  Thomas.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 
Savage,  Rev.  Thomas.    A  Historical  Sketch  of  Bedford,  N.H. ;  delivered 

July  4,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  16.   Manchester,  N.H.,  1841.    (Two  copies.) 

Savage,  Hon.  ,  Chief-Justice  of  New  York.  —  See  Bridge  at  Albany. 

Savages  of  North  America,  Remarks  concerning  the.  —  See  Franklin, 

Benjamin. 

Savannah  Volunteer  Guards.  —  See  White,  Steele. 

Saving  Faith,  Discourse  on.  —  See  Williams,  William. 

 Knowledge,  A  Discourse  on.  —  See  Stiles,  Ezra. 

Savings  Bank.  —  See  Bowery  Savings  Bank.  London  Provident  In- 
stitution.   Provident  Institution  for  Savings. 

Savings  Banks  in  England,  Wales,  and  Ireland.  —  See  Pratt,  John  Tidd. 

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ral). 

Saviour,  The.  —  See  Lyman,  Joseph. 

Saviour's  Injunction  to  his  Disciples.  —  See  Southern  Board  of  Foreign 
Missions. 

Savoy,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (History  of  Berkshire). 
Sawtre,  John.  —  See  Alchemy. 
Saxon  Laws.  —  See  Lambard,  William. 

Saxtorph,  Johan.  Christian.    Dissertatio  Obstetricica  Inauguralis  de  Pro- 

lapsu  Funiculi  Umbilicalis.    8vo,  pp.  64,  68.    Haunia?,  1840. 
Say,  Samuel.  —  See  Aboab,  David. 

Saybrook  Platform.    A  Confession  of  Faith  consented  to  by  the  Elders  and 

Messengers  of  Connecticut  Churches  at  Saybrook,'  Sept.  9,  1708. 

16mo.    New  London,  1760. 
 .    Explanation  of  Say-Brook  Platform  ;  or,  The  Principles  of  the 

Consociated  Churches  in  Connecticut.    4to,  pp.  39.    Hartford,  176.3. 

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Sayre,  Stephen.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  Claims  on  the  Petition  of 
Stephen  Sayre ;  House  of  Representatives,  4th  March,  1800.  8vo, 
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Say  well,  Rev.  William,  J). P.  Evangelical  and  Catholick  Unity  maintained 
in  the  Church  of  England  ;  with  Vindication  of  the  Bishop  of  Ely. 
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of  Schism.    8vo.    London,  1680. 

Scai/di,  Saggio  Istorico  su  gli.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Scaliger,  Julius  Caesar.  Julii  Csesaris  Scaligeri  Exotericarvm  Exercitatio  • 
nvm  Liber  XV.  De  Svbtilitate  ad  Hieron.  Cardanum.  16mo. 
Hanovia?,  1620. 

Scandalum  Magnatum.  —  See  Budget,  The. 

Scandinavie  (La)  Vengee.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Scandrett,  Rev.  Stephen.  An  Antidote  against  Quakerisme.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1671. 

Scarborough,  History  of.  —  See  Maine  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.). 
Scare-Crow,  The.  —  See  Cobbett,  William. 
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Scarron,  Paul.    Letters  to  Persons  of  the  Greatest  Eminency  and  Quality. 

Translated  by  John  Davies.    12mo.    London,  1677. 
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ris, 1752. 

Scene  of  Christ  in  the  Garden  of  Gethsemane.  —  See  Sanford,  David. 
Scenery-Showing.  —  See  Burton,  Warren. 
Scenes  of  Pioneer  life.  —  See  Clark,  Joshua  V.  H. 

Sceptical  Chymist.  The ;  or,  Chvmico-Physical  Doubts  and  Paradoxes. 

8vo.    Oxford,  1680.^ 
Sciiacht,  Hermann  Oosterdijk.    Oratio  de  Prudentia  in  Ratiocinio  Physico 

et  Medico  necessario  observanda;  Acad.  Batav.  1735.    4to,  pp.  38. 

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Scharling,  Eduardus  Augustus.    De  Chemicis  Calculorum  Vesicariorum 

Rationibus.    4to,  pp.  52.    Haunia*,  1839. 
Scheffer,  C.  —  See  Holland. 

Scheme  to  drive  the  French  out  of  all  the  Continent  of  America.  —  SeeC.,T. 

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Schenck,  Hon.  Robert  C.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  refund  Gen.  Jackson's  Fine  ; 
House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  8,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  15.    n.  d. 

 Speech  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Giddings  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

Dec.  27,  1849,  on  a  Resolution  to  appoint  the  Standing  Committees. 
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Schenectady,  Classis  of.  —  See  Campbell,  William  H. 

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Sciiermeriiorn,  John  F. ;  and  Mills,  Samuel  J.  A  Correct  View  of  that 
Part  of  the  United  States  which  lies  West  of  the  Alleghany  Moun- 
tains, with  regard  to  Religion  and  Morals.  8vo,  pp.  52.  Hart- 
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SCHICKARDUS,  Wilhelmus.  Horologium  Hebneum.   lOmo.  Franekera?,  1646. 

  Wilhelmi  Schickardi  .Horologium  Ebrrcum.     Editio  ultima.  16mo. 

Ultrajecti,  1661.  [Containing  Manuscript  Notes,  and  the  Autographs 
of  John  Cotton,  Leonard  Hoar,  Increase  Mather,  Cotton  Mather,  and 
Mather  Byles.] 

Schiefer,  John  Frederic,  Esq.  An  Explanation  of  the  Practice  of  Law. 
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Schiller,  Friedrich.    Song  of  the  Bell.    Translated  by  S.  A.  Eliot.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Boston,  1837.    (Two  copies.) 
Schism.    Modern  Pleas  for  Schism  and  Infidelity  Reviewed.    The  second 

edition.    8vo.    London,  1716. 

 ,  Danger  and  Remedy  of.  —  See  SAYWELL,  William. 

 .  A  Remedy  for.  —  See  WORCESTER,  Noah. 

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BCHLICHTHQRST,  Hermann.  Hermann]  Schlichthorst  Bremensis  Geographia 
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Schmid,  Deocar.  Do  the  Christian  Scriptures  or  the  Yedas  contain  a  Divine 
Revelation?  The  Question  briefly  discussed  in  a  Letter  to  Ram- 
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Schmidel,  Ulric.  Histoire  Veritable  d'un  Voyage  Curieux  fait  par  Ulrich 
Schmidel  de  Straubing  dans  l'Amerique,  ou  le  Nouveau  Monde.  Ed. 
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Schmidt,  H.  W.    Zeitung  fur  Bibiiotheken  und  Biicherfreunde.    Nos.  4, 

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Scholar  (The),  the  Jurist,  the  Artist,  the  Philanthropist.    Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Oration,  1846.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

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Sciiolastical  History  of  the  Canon  of  the  Holy  Scripture.  —  See  Cosin, 

John. 

Scholemaster,  The;  or,  Plain  and  Perfite  Way  of  teaching  Children  to 
Vnderstad,  Write,  &  Speak  the  Latin  Tong.  —  See  Ascham,  Roger. 

Scholiast  (The)  Schooled.  Examination  of  the  Review  of  the  Reports, 
&c.  —  See  Public  Schools  of  Boston. 

School  for  Colored  Girls,  Washington,  D.C.  Address  of  the  Teacher 
[M.  Miner]  to  the  Public.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Philadelphia,  1854. 

 of  Recreation.  —  See  H.,  R. 

 of  Reform.  —  See  Crocker,  Hannah. 

School  Colloquies.  —  See  Corderius,  Maturinus. 

 District  No.  Thirteen,  North  Danvers.  —  See  Osgood,  George. 

 Fund  of  Connecticut.    Reports  of  the  Commissioner,  May  and  October, 

1818,  and  May,  1819;  with  Two  Reports  of  the  Committee  of  the 
General  Assembly.    8vo,  pp.  40.    [Hartford],  1819. 

 .    See  Connecticut. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

School-House  Architecture.  —  See  Alcott,  William  A.  Barnard, 
Henry.  Connecticut  (Fourth  Report  of  Board  of  Commissioners 
of  Common  Schools).  Massachusetts  (Reports  of  the  Secretary  of 
the  Board  of  Education).    School  Magazine. 

 Magazine  (The),  No.  1,  April,  1829.    12mo.    Boston,  1829.  (Two 

copies.) 

 Returns,  Abstract  of.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 System  in  New  York.  —  See  New  Ytork,  State  of. 

Schools  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Carter,  James  G.  Massachusetts. 
 of  New  England.  —  See  Barnard,  Henry. 

 in  Plymouth  Colony.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

 1  Division  of  Labor  in. —  See  Cushing,  Thomas,  jun. 

Schoolcraft,  Henry  R.  A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Anniversary  of  the 
Historical  Society  of  Michigan,  June  4,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  44.  De- 
troit, 1830. 


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Schoolcraft,  Henry  11.,  continued. 

 Historical  and  Statistical  Information  respecting  the  History,  Condition, 

and  Prospects  of  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  United  States.  By  Henry 
II.  Schoolcraft.  Illustrated  by  S.  Eastman,  U.S.A.  5  vols.  4to.  Phi- 
ladelphia, I80I-00. 

 Notes  on  the  Iroquois ;  or,  Contributions  to  the  Statistics,  Aboriginal 

History,  Antiquities,  &c,  of  Western  New  York.    8vo.    N.Y.  1846. 

 Report  of  the  Aboriginal  Names  and  Geographical  Terminology  of  the 

State  of  New  York.    Part  I.    8vo,  pp.  41.    New  York,  1845. 

  See  New  York,  State  of. 

Schoolmaster's  Assistant,  The.  —  See  Dilworth,  Thomas. 
Schooner  Nabby,  Case  of.  —  See  Uniacke,  Crofton. 

Sciiope,  Johann  David.  Reise  durch  einige  der  Mittlern  und  Sudlichen 
Vereinigten  Nordamerikanischen  Staaten  nach  Ost-Florida  und  den 
Bahama  Inseln.    2  vols.  8vo.    Erlangen,  1788. 

Schotel,  Dr.  G.  1).  J.  Brief  van  Dr.  G.  D.  J.  Schotel  aun  Mr.  J.  De  Wal 
over  'S  Rijks  Archief  te  'S  Hage.    8vo,  pp.  23.    'Sgravenhaye,  1850. 

 Lettre  du  Dr.  G.  D.  J.  Schotel  a  Mr.  J.  De  Wal  sur  les  Archives  du 

Royaume  a  La  Haye.    8vo,  pp.  24.    La  Have,  1851. 

Schott,  Charles  A.  —  See' Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib.,  vol.  x.). 

Sciiroeder,  Rev.  John  Frederick,  D.D.  Letter  to  the  Members  of  the  Con- 
gregations of  the  Parish  of  Trinity  Church.  With  Appendix.  8vo, 
pp.  24.    New  York,  1839. 

 Discourse  delivered  in  Trinity  Church,  New  YTork,  Nov.  24,  1825  (the 

Day  of  General  Thanksgiving  throughout  the  State).  8vo,  pp.  28. 
New  Yrork,  1825. 

Schubart,  Baroness  Giacomina  Elisa  de.  —  See  Hall,  Thomas. 

Sciiurz,  Carl.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Archaean  Society  of  Beloit 
College,  July  13,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Beloit,  1858. 

Schuttrup,  Abraham  Coenraad.  —  See  Catalogue. 

Schuylkill  Bridge  Company.  An  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Pennsylvania, 
and  Patent,  to  incorporate.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Philadelphia  [1798]. 

 .    Address  to  the  Stockholders.   8vo,  pp.  11.   Philadelphia  [1805]. 

 .    See  Pennsylvania. 

 Navigation  Company.    Report  of  the  President  and  Managers  of  the 

Schuvlkill  Navigation  Company,  January,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Philadelphia,  1831. 

Science,  Application  of,  to  Art.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C.  (Archimedes 
and  Franklin). 

 and  Arts,  American  Journal  of.  —  See  Silliman,  Benjamin. 

 ;  a  Poem.  —  See  Hopkinson,  Francis. 

 of  Nature.  —  See  Peale,  Charles  W. 

 and  Religion.  —  See  Hopkins,  Mark. 

 and  the  Scriptures.  —  See  Martin,  Benjamin  N. 

.  of  Society,  No.  1.  —  See  Andrews,  Stephen  Pearl. 

 Technologiques,  Bulletin  des.  —  See  Bulletin. 

Scientific  Researches.  —  See  Horsford,  Eben  N. 

Scioto  River.  —  See  Hutciiins,  Thomas  (Topographical  Description). 

 and  Hocking -Valley  Railroad.  —  See  Seaver,  Benjamin. 

Scipio?s  Reflections  on  Monroe's  View  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Executive.  — 

See  Hamilton,  Alexander. 
Scituate,  Town  of,  Mass.    Expenses  of  the  Town  of  Scituate  for  the  Year 

ending  March  1,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  12.    n.  d. 

 .    See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Deane,  Samuel. 


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SciTUATE  Auxiliary  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance.  —  See 
DEANE,  Samuel. 

Sclater,  Rev.  William,  B.D.  Papisto-Mastix  j  or,  Deborah's  Prayer  against 
God's  Enemies.    4to,  pp.  59.    London,  1642.    (Two  copies.) 

Scoliopiiis  Atlanticus.  —  See  Linx.ean  Society. 

SCOPERTA  dell'  America  nel  Secolo  Decimo.  —  See  RAFN,  Cari  Christian. 

SOOBESBT,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  American  Factories,  and  their  Female 
Operatives.    12mo.    Boston,  1845. 

Scot,  Thomas.  —  See  Regicides. 

Scotch-Irish  Immigrations  to  America.  —  See  Willis,  William. 
Scotch-Presbyterian  Eloquence,  The;  or,  The  Foolishness  of  their 
Teaching  discovered  from  their  Books,  Sermons,  and  Prayers ;  and 
t**'    some  Remarks  on  Mr.  Rule's  late  Vindication  of  the  Kirk.  Second 
edition.    4to.    London,  1(594. 
Scotch  Settlement  at  Darien.  —  See  Darien. 

Scotland.   The  Traveller's  Guide  through  Scotland  and  its  Islands.  Seventh 

edition.    2  vols.  12mo.    Edinburgh,  1818. 
 See  I)e  Foe,  Daniel  (Essays  at  removing  National  Prejudices,  Tour 

through  the  Whole  Island  of  Great  Britain).    Knox,  John  (View  of 

the  British  Empire).    North  Britox  Extraordinary.  Parliament 

of  Scotland. 

 ,  Antiquity  of  the  Royal  Line  of.  —  Sea  Mackenzie,  Sir  George. 

 ,  Church  of.  —  See  General  Assembly.    Steuart,  Walter.  Willi- 

son,  John. 

 ,  Church  and  State  of.  —  See  Burnet,  Gilbert. 

 ,  Council  of  Trade  in.  —  See  Law,  John. 

 ,  Education  in.  —  See  Education. 

 .  English  Army  in.  —  See  Declaration. 

 .  Five  Letters  from.  —  See  Revolution,  English. 

 ,  Historical  Collections  in.  —  See  Barber,  John  W. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Drummond,  William.    Great  Britain.  Holin- 

siied,  Raphael. 

 ,  Insurrection  in,  1745.  —  See  Boyse,  Samuel. 

 ,  Literary  History  of.  —  See  Irving,  David. 

 ,  The  Lord's  Trumpet  sounding  an  Alarm  against.  —  See  PEDEN,  Alex- 
ander. 

Scotland's  Welcome.  —  See  Mosse,  Miles. 

Scot's  Magazine  (The),  May,  1767,  and  Vol.  xxxix..  1777.  Svo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1767-77.  [Imperfect.] 

 ■  Society,  Norwich,  England.    Account  of  the  Scot's  Societv,  Norwich. 

8vo,  pp.  64.    Norwich,  1783. 

  Songs.  —  See  Ramsay,  Allan. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Frances.  A  True  and  Wonderful  Narrative  of  the  Captivity 
and  Deliverance  of  Mrs.  Frances  Scott,  and  of  Capt.  Isaac  Stewart. 
16mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1786. 

Scott,  I.  War  inconsistent  with  the  Doctrine  and  Example  of  Jesus  Christ. 
16mo,  pp.  31.    New  Bedford,  1813. 

Scott,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  Cases  against  Dissenters.  —  See  Taylor,  Na- 
thaniel. 

Scott,  Rev.  Jonathan.  The  Conquest  of  the  Last  Enemy ;  or,  Complete 
Victory  over  Death.  Discourse  delivered  March  9,  1807,  at  the 
Funeral  of  Rev.  Samuel  Foxcroft,  A.M.,  New  Gloucester.  Svo, 
pp.  44.    Charlestown,  1808. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Hallowell  before  the  Maine  Missionary  Society, 

June  1<3,  1808.    Svo,  pp.  26.    Hallowell,  1808.    (Two  copies.) 


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Scott,  Rev.  W.  A.,  D.D.  Progress  of  Civil  Liberty.  A  Thanksgiving- 
Discourse,  New  Orleans,  9th  December,  1847.  12mo,  pp.  23.  New 
Orleans,  1848. 

Scott,  Rev.  William.  The  Principles  of  Strict  Temperance,  &c.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  before  the  Amherstburgh  and  Sandwich  Total- 
Abstinence  Societies.    12mo,  pp.  20.    Detroit,  1840. 

Scott,  Lieut. -Gen.  Winfield.  Life  of  General  Scott.  8vo,  pp.  32.  New 
York,  n.  d. 

 Scenes  in  the  Life  of  Gen.  Scott.    Sheet,    n.  d. 

Scottish  Covenanters,  Vindication  of  the.  —  See  McCrie,  Thomas. 
 Poets,  Lives  of  the.  —  See  Irving,  David. 

 Society  for  promoting  the  due  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.  Resolu- 
tions, &c,  12th  January,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  4.    Edinburgh,  n.  d. 

 .    Medical  Opinion  on  the  Observance  of  the  Sabbath.  Evidence 

of  John  Richard  Farre,  M.D.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Edinburgh,  n.  d. 

 .  First  Annual  Report,  &c,  March  10,  1840.  8vo,  pp.  41.  Edin- 
burgh, 1840. 

 Surnames,  Genealogy  and  Present  State  of.  —  See  Surnames. 

[Scottow,  Joshua.]  A  Narrative  of  the  Planting  of  the  Massachusetts 
Colony,  Anno  1628 ;  with  the  Lord's  Signal  Presence  the  First 
Thirty  Years.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Boston,  1694.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

[Scougal,  Rev.  Henry.]  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  25th  of  December; 
being  the  Nativity  of  our  Saviour.  16mo,  pp.  28.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1737. 

[  ]  Vital  Christianity.    A  Brief  Essay  on  the  Life  of  God  in  the  Soul  of 

Man.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Philadelphia,  1725. 
Scraps,  Osteologic  and  Archaiological.  —  See  Pentngton,  John. 
Scriblers  Lash'd.  —  See  Ramsay,  Allan. 
Scriptural  Argument  for  Unitarianism.  —  See  Ware,  Henry. 
 Instructions  to  all  Civil  Rulers  and  Freeborn  Subjects.  —  See  Shar- 

wood,  Samuel. 

 Qualifications  for  Admission  and  Access  to  the  Sacraments  (Emmons).  — 

See  Hemmenway,  Moses. 

 Questions  and  Answers.  —  See  Reese,  W.  I. 

 Temperance.  —  See  Fosoick,  David,  jun. 

 View  of  the  Duty  of  Christians  to  endeavour  to  promote  Christianity 

amongst  the  Jews.  —  See  Bushe,  William. 
Scripture  compared  with  Scripture.  —  See  Messiah,  The. 

 ,  Essay  for  explaining  the  Revelations  of.  —  See  Hunt,  Jeremiah. 

Scripture  Account  of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  Emlyn,  Thomas. 
 of  the  Shechinah.  —  See  Sewall,  Stephen. 

 Bishop  (The)  vindicated.    A  Defence  of  the  Dialogue  between  Pra?lati- 

cus  and  Eleutherius.    12mo.    Boston,  1733. 
 Characters  or  Marks  of  False  Prophets  or  Teachers.  —  See  Caldwell, 

John. 

 Consequences,"  Dissertation  concerning.  —  See  Cumming,  John. 

 Consolations  in  the  Death  of  Good  Men.  —  See  Harris,  William. 

 Doctrine  of  Original  Sin.  —  See  Clark,  Peter.    Taylor,  John. 

 of  the  Reconciliation  of  Sinners  to  God.  —  See  Tucker,  John 

(Four  Sermons,  &c). 

 Grounds  of  Infant  Baptism.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

 1  History.  —  See  Smith,  Thomas. 

 Idea  of  Heresy.    A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Country,  by  a  Minister  of 

the  Church  of  England.    8vo,  pp.  15.    London,  1790. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


Scripture  Ordination,  A  Plea  for.  —  Sec  Owen,  James. 

  Plea  for  Steadfastness  in  Gospel  Order.  —  See  ChaUNCET,  Isaac. 

 Politics.  —  See  WHISTON,  William. 

 Prophecies.  — See  Bacon,  John.  BlCHENO,J.  Brown,  John.  BURNET, 

William.  IMRIE,  David.  Jurieu,  Peter.  March,  Edmund.  WlN- 
THROP,  James. 

 Explained.  —  Sec  Cheever,  Ezekiel. 

 relating  to  Great  Britain  and  America.  —  See  Sherwood,  Samuel. 

Scriptures.    An  Index  of  the  Various  Subjects  contained  in  the  Sacred 

Scriptures.     With  an  Analysis  of  the  Scriptures.     8vo,  pp.  96. 

Salem,  1792. 

 See  Bible.    Smith,  John  Pye. 

 ,  Divinity  of  the.  —  See  Prophecies. 

 ,  Extracts  from  the.  —  See  McKean,  Joseph. 

 the  only  Rule  of  Faith  and  Practice.  —  See  Walter,  Thomas. 

 ,  Public'  Heading  of  the.  —  See  Homes,  William. 

 ,  Publication  and  Circulation  of  the.  —  See  Livermore,  George. 

 ,  Value  of  the.  —  See  Kenrick,  John. 

Scripturista,  Letter  to,  by  Paulinus.  —  See  Dana,  James. 
Scroop,  Adrian.  —  See  Regicides. 

Scrupulous  Conscience,  Discourse  about  a.  —  See  Calamy,  Benjamin. 
Scudder,  Dr.  John.  —  See  Winslow,  Miron. 

Sculptura  ;  or,  The  History  and  Art  of  Chalcography,  and  Engraving  in 

Copper.  —  See  Evelyn,  John. 
Sculpture,  Exhibition  of.  —  See  Boston  Athenaeum. 

Scultetus,  Abrahamus.    Idea  Concionvm  Dominicalivm  confecta  Opera  et 
Studio  Balthasaris  Tilesii.    Edit.  Postrema.    16mo.    Geneva?,  1GK5. 
Scurvy,  Brief  Discovery  of  the  Chief  Causes,  &c,  of.  —  See  Bromfield,  M. 

 Treatment  of  the.  —  See  Macbride,  David. 

Sea,  Of  the  Dominion  of  the.  —  See  Selden,  John. 
Sea-Laws,  A  Compleat  Body  of  the.  —  See  Justice,  Alexander. 
Sea-Serpent.  —  See  Linn.ean  Society. 

Seabury,  lit.  Ilev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Connecticut.  Discourse  at 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Robert  Fowle,  of  Holderness  ;  Portsmouth,  N.H., 
1791.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1791. 

[  ]  Sermon  before  the  Boston  Episcopal  Charitable  Society,  March  25, 

1788.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1788. 

Seagrave,  Rev.  Robert.  The  Peace  of  Europe ;  a  Congratulatory  Poem. 
Folio,  pp.  8.    London,  1732. 

Seaman,  Ezra  C.  Argument  of  E.  C.  Seaman,  on  Judicial  Legislation,  and 
the  General  Banking  Laws  of  Michigan.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Detroit,  1844. 

 Preface,  and  Table  of  Contents,  to  Essays  on  the  Progress  of  Nations. 

12mo,  pp.  xxvi.    New  York,  18,52. 

Seaman  (The) ;  his  Position  and  Relations.  —  See  Wildes,  George  D. 

Seaman's  Chart,  The.  —  See  American  Tract  Society. 

 Devotions,  The. —  See  God's  Wonders  in  the  Great  Deep. 

 Friend,  The.  —  See  Boston  Society  for  the  Religious  and  Moral  Im- 
provement of  Seamen. 

 Opinion  of  a  Standing  Army  in  England.  —  See  Standing  Army. 

 Safe  Pilot  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  —  See  Crocker,  Hannah. 

 Spyglass,  The. —  See  American  Tract  Society. 

Seamen',  Address  to.  —  See  Payson,  Edward. 

 ,  American,  in  Foreign  Ports.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 ,  Appeal  in  behalf  of.  —  See  Truair,  John. 

 ,  The  Claims  of.  —  See  W7eiss,  John. 


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Seamen,  Free  Colored.  —  See  Wintiirop,  Robert  C. 

 in  the  Merchant's  Service.  —  See  Act  of  Parliament. 

 ,  Moral  and  Religious  Instruction  of.  —  See  Port  Society. 

 ,  Sermon  to.  —  See  Brown,  Andrew. 

Seamen's  Aid  Society  of  the  City  of  Boston.    First  Annual  Report.  12mo, 


pp. 


pp. 


18.    Boston,  1834. 

Third  Annual  Report,  by  Mrs.  Sarah  J.  Hale,  1836.  12mo, 
32.    Boston,  1836. 

Fourth  Annual  Report,  1837.  8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1837. 

Fifth  Annual  Report,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1839. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  1840.        8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1842. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1843. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report  [1844].     8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report  [1845].       8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1845. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report  [1847].  8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1847. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  1848.       8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1848. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  1849.       8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1849. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  1851.     8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1851. 

 .    Twenty-first  and  Twenty-second  Annual  Reports.    8vo,  pp.  31. 

Boston,  1855. 

 Bethel  Temperance  Society.  —  See  Sargent,  Lucius  M. 

 Chapel  at  Havre.  —  See  Taylor,  Edward  T. 

 Friend  Society  of  the  City  of  Boston.    Address  of  the  Directors  to  the 

Christian  Public.    12mo,  pp.  12.    [Boston,  1828.]    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Boston  Seaman's  Friend  Society. 

 ■  Mission.  —  See  Robinson,  John  P. 

Seamstresses.  Case  of  the  Seamstresses.  12mo,pp.4.  Philadelphia,  1830. 
Seance  Publique  et  Expose  des  Travaux  de  la  Societe  Royale  de  Medecine 

do  Marseille.  —  See  Societe,  etc. 
Search  the  Scriptures.  —  See  Adams,  Joseph. 

Search  out  the  Secrets  of  Nature.  Address  by  Augustus  A.  Gould, 
M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  ix.). 

Searl,  Rev.  John.  A  Funeral  Sermon  delivered  at  Newburyport,  Dec.  30, 
1770,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Phebe  Parsons.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Bost.  1771. 

 Revelation  a  Guide  to  Reason.    Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 

Stephen  Peabody,  Atkinson,  Nov.  25,  1772.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Bos- 
ton, 1773. 

Searles,  Hamilton  R.  —  See  Griswold,  Rufus  W.  (Statement). 

Sears,  Rev.  Barnas,  D.D.  —  See  Felton,  Cornelius  C.  Massachusetts. 

Sears,  David,  Esq.  —  See  Gardiner,  John  S.  J. 

[Sears,  Hon.  David,  A.M.]  The  Christian  Liturgy,  and  Book  of  Common 
Prayer ;  containing  the  Administration  of  the  Sacraments,  and  other 
Rites  and  Ceremonies  of  the  Apostolic  Catholic,  or  Universal  Church 
of  Christ.    12mo.    Boston,  1847. 

[  ]  The  Union  of  Churches  in  the  Spirit  of  Charity ;  with  its  Articles  of 

Association  and  Trust,  and  the  Ritual  of  the  Christian  Liturgy  Ac- 
cepted.   8vo,  pp.  20,  13.    Boston,  1860. 

Sears,  Rev.  Edmund  H.  Athanasia  ;  or,  Foreglcams  of  Immortality. 
Fourth  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1858. 

 Hindrances  to  a  Successful  Ministry.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordina- 
tion of  Jared  M.  Heard,  in  Clinton,  Mass.,  Aug.  25,  1858.  8vo, 
pp.  18.    Boston,  1858. 


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 Pictures  of  the  Olden  Time,  as  shown  in  the  Fortunes  of  a  Family  of 

the  Pilgrims.  With  a  Genealogy.  Private  edition.  12mo.  Bost.  18.37. 
 Regeneration.    12mo.    Boston,  1853. 

 Revolution  or  Reform.    A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Present  Crisis  ; 

preached  at  Wayland,  Mass.,  June  15, 18.36.   8vo,  pp.  10.   Bost.  1850. 

 Sic  WARE,  Henry,  jun. 

SEARS,  Rev.  Freeman.  —  See  PALMER,  Stephen. 

Sears,  Robert  (Ed.)-    The  New  Pictorial  Family  Magazine.    Vol.  v.,  8vo. 
New  York,  1849. 

 A  New  and  Popular  Pictorial  Description  of  the  United  States.  8vo. 

New  York,  1848. 

 Pictorial  History  of  the  American  Revolution.    8vo.    New  York,  1845. 

 Pictorial  Illustrations  of  the  Bible.    8vo.    New  York,  1841. 

Seasonable  Advice  to  a  Neighbor.  —  See  Phillips,  Samuel. 

 and  Candid  Thoughts  on  Human  Creeds,  or  Articles  of  Faith.  —  See 

Creeds. 

 Caveat  against  believing  every  Spirit.  —  See  Wigglesworth,  Edward. 

 Caveat  against  Meddling  with  them  that  are  given  to  Change.  —  See 

Stiles,  Isaac. 

 Memento  for  New-Year's  Day.  —  See  Foxcroft,  Thomas. 

■  Plea  for  the  Liberty  of  Conscience,  and  the  Right  of  Private  Judgment 

in  Matters  of  Religion.    8vo,  pp.  6G.    Boston,  1744. 

  Proposition  of  propagating  the  Gospel.  —  See  OXENBRIDGE,  John. 

 Testimony  to  Good  Order  in  the  Churches  of  the  Faithful.  —  See 

Mather,  Increase. 

 Thoughts  on  the  State  of  Religion  in  New  England.  —  See  Chauncy, 

Charles. 

 Warning  (A) ;  or,  Some  Prognosticks,  portending  Great  Storms  and 

Tempests  in  Britain.    4to,  pp.  4.   ,  1710. 

 Warning  (A)  against  Bad  Company-keeping.  —  See  Webb,  John. 

 Warning  to  these  Churches.  —  See  Cotton,  John.    Morton,  Ebenezer. 

 Watchword  (A)  unto  Christians.  —  See  Wilson,  John. 

Seasons,  The.  —  See  Lovell,  John. 

Seat  of  Government.  An  Essay  on  the  Seat  of  the  Federal  Government, 
and  the  Exclusive  Jurisdiction  of  Congress  over  a  Ten  Miles  Dis- 
trict.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Philadelphia,  1789.    (Two  copies.) 

Seaton,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  The  Divinity  of  our  Saviour  proved.  8vo, 
pp.  39.    London,  1719. 

Seaton,  William  W.  —  See  National  Intelligencer. 

Seaver,  Rev.  Benjamin.  —  See  Wines,  Abijah. 

Seaver,  Hon.  Benjamin.  Address  on  retiring  from  the  Office  of  Mayor  of 
Boston,  Dec.  31,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1853. 

 ;  and  Cox,  S.  A.    A  Communication  addressed  to  the  Boston  Board  of 

Trade,  on  the  Scioto  and  Hocking  Valley  Railroad  and  Mineral 
Lands,  &c.  ;  with  Report  of  Preston  S.  Lincoln.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
Boston,  1855. 

 See  Boston,  City  of. 

Seaver,  Benjamin  F.  Letter  concerning  Tristan  d'Acunha.  —  See  Mass. 
Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  2d  Series). 

Sebastian,  King  of  Portugal.  The  Strangest  Adventure  that  ever  hap- 
pened, either  in  the  Ages  Past  or  Present ;  whereby  appeareth  that 
he  whom  Venice  hath  held  as  Prisoner,  &c,  is  the  Right  and  True 
King  of  Portugal.    Translated  from  the  Spanish.    8vo.    Loud.  1001. 

Sebastiani,  Col.  Horace.  —  See  Treaty  of  Amiens. 


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[Seccomb,  Rev.  John.]  Father  Abbey's  Will ;  to  which  is  added  a  Letter  of 
Courtship  to  his  Amiable  Widow.  With  Historical  and  Biographical 
Notes  [by  J.  L.  Sibley].    8vo,  pp.  14.    Cambridge,  1854. 

 A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Abigail  Belcher ;  delivered  at  Halifax, 

N.S.,  Oct.  27,  1771.  With  an  Epistle  by  Mather  Byles,  D.D.  8vo, 
pp.  27.    Boston,  1772. 

[Seccomb,  Rev.  Joseph.]  Business  and  Diversion  inoffensive  to  God.  Dis- 
course at  Ammauskeeg-Falls  in  the  Fishing  Season,  1739.  8vo,  pp.  21. 
Boston,  1743.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  The  Ways  of  Pleasure  and  the  Paths  of  Peace.    Discourse  written 

on  Board  a  Ship  at  Sea.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

Secession  of  a  Large  Body  of  Friends  from  the  Yearly  Meeting  of  Indiana.  — 

See  Friends,  Society  of. 
[Secker,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.]     An  Answer  to 

Dr.  Mayhew's  Observations  on  the  Charter,  &c,  of  the  Society  for 

the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.     8vo,  pp.  59. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1764.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Bishops  in  America.    May  hew,  Jonathan. 

Second  Advent  of  Christ.  —  See  Taylor,  Daniel  T. 

 Appeal  (A)  to  the  Justice  and  Interests  of  the  People.  —  See  Colo- 
nies. 

 Baptist  Church,  Boston.    A  Summary  Declaration  of  the  Faith  and 

Practice  of  the  Second  Baptist  Church  of  Christ  in  Boston.  16mo, 
pp.  23.    Boston,  1821. 

 .    See  Stow,  Baron  (Centennial  Discourse). 

 Church,  Boston.  The  Affairs  of  the  Second  Church  in  Boston.  [Chris- 
tian Examiner,  November,  1850.]    8vo,  pp.  7.    [Boston,  1850.] 

,  .    See  Mather,  Increase.    Robbins,  Chandler.    Ware,  Henry, 

jun.    Willard,  Samuel. 

 in  Bradford.    Letters  from  the  First  Church  in  Glocester  to  the 

Second  in  Bradford;  with  their  Answers.  [Introduction  by  Rev. 
William  Balch]  ;  and  Appendix,  Result  of  Council  at  Bradford,  &c. 
4to,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1744. 

 in  Dorchester.  —  See  Allen,  William.  Codman,  John.  Dor- 
chester Controversy.    Pierce,  John. 

 in  Framingham.  —  See  Goddard,  EdAvard. 

,  in  Ipswich.  —  See  Pickering,  Theophilus. 

 in  Rowley.  —  See  Balch,  William. 

 in  Worcester.  —*  See  Bancroft,  Aaron. 

 Commandment  (The)  like  to  the  First.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

 Congregational  Church  in  Attleborough.  —  See  Crane,  Jonathan. 

 in  Leicester,  Mass.  —  See  Walker,  James. 

 in  Lynn.    Order  of  Services  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Second 

Congregational  Church  in  Lynn,  April  30,  1823.    Sheet,    n.  d. 

 in  Milton.  — r-  See  Lowell,  Charles. 

 in  Northampton.  —  See  Ware.  Henry,  jun. 

 in  Scituate.  —  See  Deane,  Samuel. 

 Unitarian  Church  in  New  York.  —  See  Channing,  William  E. 

,  in  Worcester.  —  See  Bancroft,  Aaron.    Hill,  Alonzo. 

 Defence  of  the  Old  Protestant  Doctrine  of  Justifying  Faith.  —  See 

Croswell,  Andrew. 
 Edition  (A)  of  the  Lawfulness,  Excellency,  and  Advantage  of  Instru- 
mental Music  in  Public  Worship,  chiefly  of  Organs.  [Satirical.] 

16mo,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1703. 


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Second  Evangelical  Congregational  Chuboh,  Cambridgeport  The 
Confession  of  Faith  of  the  Second  Evangelical  Congregational  Church 
in  Cambridgeport.    12mo,  pp.  12.   ,  1843. 

  Free  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York.  Church-Manual  for  the  Com- 
municants of  the  Second  Free  Presbyterian  Church,  Chatham-street 
Chapel,  New  York.    16mo,  pp.  47.    New  York,  183  1. 

 Letter  to  the  Clergy  of  the  Church  of  England  on  the  Commitment  of 

the  Bishop  of  Rochester  to  the  Tower.    4to,  pp.  28.    London,  1722. 

 Letter  (A)  to  the  Congregations  of  the  Eighteen  Presbyterian  (or  New 

Light)  Ministers.    With  Remarks.    16mo,  pp.  28.    Philadel.  1761. 

 Modest  Enquiry  (A)  into  the  Causes  of  the  Present  Disasters  in  Eng- 
land. —  See  Jacobite  Plot. 

 Parish  in  Beverly.  —  See  Stone,  Edwin  M. 

 Presbyterian  Church.  Albany,  History  of  the.  —  Sec  SPBAGUE,  \Vm.  B. 

 Church  in  Philadelphia.    An  Address  from  the  Session  of  the 

Second  Presbyterian  Church  in  Philadelphia  to  the  People  of  said 
Church  on  the  Burning  of  the  Theatre  at  Richmond,  Va.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Philadelphia  [1812]. 

 Society,  Newburyport.  —  See  Dana,  Daniel. 

 Solemn  Appeal  to  the  Church.  —  See  Ireland,  John. 

  Spira,  The.  —  See  Dunton,  John. 

 Thoughts.  —  See  Markwick,  Nathaniel. 

 Warning,  The.  —  See  Barlow,  Joel. 

Secrecy  ;  a  Poem.  —  See  Power,  Thomas. 

Secret  History  of  Europe.  —  See  Europe. 

 of  State  Intrigues  in  the  Management  of  the  Sceptre.  —  See 

Great  Britain. 

 of  the  Immortal  Liquor  called  Alkahest.  —  See  C,  W.  (Collect.  Chy- 

mica). 

 Journal  of  the  Hartford  Convention.  —  See  Lyman,  Theodore,  jun. 

 Journals  of  the  Acts  and  Proceedings  of  Congress,  177-3-1781. —  See 

Congress. 

 Proceedings  and  Debates  of  the  Federal  Convention,  1787.  —  See 

Yates,  Robert. 

 Services  of  Charles  II.  and  James  II.  —  See  Guy,  Henry. 

 Societies.    An  Address  adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  Citizens  of  Philadelphia 

opposed  to  Secret  Societies,  September,  1829.  8vo,  pp.  44.  Phila- 
delphia, 1829. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  investigate  the  Evils  of 

Freemasonry  and  other  Secret  Societies.  Read  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  [of  Pennsylvania],  June,  1836.  With  an  Exposure 
of  Odd-Fellowship.    8vo.    Harrisburg,  1836. 

 .    See  Ritner.  Joseph. 

Secretis  (De)  Libri  XVII.  —  See  AVeckerus,  Johannes  Jacobus. 
Secrets  (The)  of  Angling. —  See  Dayors,  Jo. 

Sect  is  Sin  ;  or,  Christ  the  Foundation.  —  See  Fosdtck,  David,  jun. 

Sectionis  Cfpsareae,  De  Eventu.  —  See  Kayser,  Carolus. 

Sects.  Christian.  —  See  Gray,  Thomas. 

Secundo  Mesbls  Adyentu,  De.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

Security  (The)  of  Englishmen's  Lives.  —  See  Somers,  John,  Lord. 

 and  Happiness  of  a  Virtuous  Life.  —  See  Price,  Richard. 

Sedgwick,  Charles  F.    A  History  of  the  Town  of  Sharon,  Litchfield  County, 

Conn.    16mo.    Hartford,'  1842.    (Two  copies.) 
Sedgwick,  Hon.  Theodore.    The  Honourable  Mr.  Sedgwick's  Political  Last 

Will  and  Testament.    8vo,  pp.  21.   ,  1800. 

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Sedition,  Trials  for.  —  See  Margarot,  Maurice.    Mum,  Thomas. 
Sedition  Law.  —  See  Otis,  Harrison  Gray. 

Seed  (The)  of  the  Woman  and  the  Seed  of  the  Serpent.  —  See  Wiiitefield, 
George. 

Seedtime.  —  See  Blagden,  George  W. 

Seeger,  Charles  L.,  M.D.  Oration  pronounced  at  Northampton,  July  4, 
1810.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Northampton,  1810. 

 Oration  pronounced  at  Northampton,  July  4,  1810.    Second  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  19.    Northampton,  1810. 

Seeking  Wisdom  from  the  Past.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

SEEKONK,  Mass.,  History  of. —  See  Bliss,  Leonard,  jun. 

Seekonk-Brancii  Railroad  Company.  A  Brief,  explained  by  a  Statement 
of  the  Case,  on  the  Petition  of,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  22.    [No  imprint.] 

 .  Substance  of  Argument  of  Respondent's  Counsel  on  the  Appli- 
cation of  the  Seekonk-Branch  Railroad  Company.  8vo,  pp.  46. 
Boston,  1838. 

—  .    See  Burges,  Tristram.    Spragite,  Peleg. 

Seeley,  Rev.  Raymond  H.  Election-Sermon,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Bos- 
ton, 1856. 

Segato,  Girolamo.  —  See  Riccardi  del  Vernaccia,  Francesco  M. 

Segneri,  Paolo.  Opere  del  P.  Paolo  Segneri  della  Compagnia  di  Gesu',  con 
l'Aggiunta  della  Vita  dell'  Autore.    8vo.    Napoli,  1827. 

[Seguenot],  .    Letter  from  a  Romish  Priest  in  Canada  to  one  who  was 

taken  Captive  in  her  Infancy,  and  instructed  in  the  Romish  Faith, 
but  some  time  ago  returned  to  this  her  Native  Country.  With  an 
Answer  thereto  by  [William  Burnet],    12mo.    Boston,  1729. 

Seguin,  Armand.  Observations  sur  les  Propositions  de  M.  Lafitte.  8vo, 
pp.  30.    Paris,  1828. 

Segunda  Queja  que  eleva  el  que  Subscribe,  al  Superior  Gobierno  relativa  a 
Nueva  Providencia  del  Tribunal  Consular.  —  See  Velarde,  Camilo. 

Sejanus  his  Fall. —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

Selden,  John,  Esq.  Of  the  Dominion  or  Ownership  of  the  Sea.  Two 
Books.  Written  at  first  in  Latin,  and  entituled  Mare  Clausum,  seu 
De  Dominio  Maris.  Translated  by  Marchamont  Nedham.  Folio. 
London,  1652. 

Select  Cases  Resolved.  —  See  Shepard,  Thomas. 

 Commentary  on  the  Four  Evangelists,  harmonized  and  chronologically 

arranged  in  a  New  Translation.    8vo.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 Essays,  with  some  few  Miscellaneous  Copies  of  Verses,  drawn  by  In- 
genious Hands.    4to,  pp.  47.   ,1714. 

 Harmony.  —  See  Brownson,  Oliver.    Law,  Andrew. 

 Letters  on  the  Trade  and  Government  of  America.  —  See  Bernard,  Sir 

Francis. 

 Newspapers,  1816-1827.  —  See  Newspapers. 

 Poems,  containing  Religious  Epistles,  &c.  —  See  Fry,  John. 

Selected  Catalogue  of  Publications  in  the  English  Language  proper  to 

form  a  Social  Library.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  M. 
Selection  of  Sacred  Poetry.  —  See  Psalmody. 

Selections  from  an  Ancient  Catalogue  of  Objects  of  Natural  History.  —  See 
Winthrop,  John. 

 from  the  Chronicle  of  Boston.  —  See  Boston. 

Self-Deeence,  A  Sermon  on. —  See  Murray,  James. 

 Employment  in  Secret.  —  See  Corbet,  John. 

 Existence  of  Christ.  —  See  Worcester,  Thomas. 

 Love,  The  Sin  and  Danger  of.  —  See  Cushman,  Robert. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBItAIiY. 


Self-Preservation.  —  See  Abbot,  Abiel. 

  Righteousness,  Men  warned  of.  —  See  Balch,  William. 

Selfishness,  Nature  and  Evils  of.  —  See  Stone,  Timothy. 

 ,  Nature  and  Tendency  of.  —  See  Lesslie,  George. 

SelfridoE,  Thomas  Oliver.  A  Correct  Statement  of  the  Controversy  be- 
tween Thomas  O.  Selfridge  and  Benjamin  Austin ;  with  a  Brief 
Account  of  the  Catastrophe  in  State  Street,  Aug.  4,  1806.  8vo, 
pp.  52.    Charlestown,  1807.    (Two  copies.) 

Selkirk,  Thomas,  Earl  of.  —  See  Douglas,  Thomas. 

Seller,  Richard.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Sellers,  William.  —  See  Pennsylvania  Gazette. 

Selles,  Joseph.  —  See  Ernest  Augustus,  Duke  of  Cumberland. 

Slmapiioric  Signal-Book.  —  See  Parker,  John  II. 

Semedo,  F.  Alvarez.    History  of  that  Great  and  Renowned  Monarchy  of 
China.   Translated  from  the  Italian.   AVith  Maps  and  Figures.  Folio. 
G  It.W^  London,  1655. 

Seminole  War.  Debate  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States  on  the  Seminole  War,  January  and  February,  1819.  12mo. 
Washington,  1819. 

 .    See  Calhoun,  John  C.    Perkins,  Samuel. 

f/S  Seminus,  Dr.  Hieronymus  [Pseud.].  A  Briefe  Discourse  of  the  Hypostasis, 
or  Substance  of  the  Water  of  Spaw.  Translated  out  of  French  into 
English  by  G.  T.  4to,  pp.  11.  London,  n.  d. 
Semmedus,  Joannes  Curvo.  Joannis  Cvrvi  Semmedi  Pvgillvs  Rervm 
Iudicarvm  qvo  comprehenditvr  Historia  Variorvm  Simplicivm  ex 
India  Orient ali,  America,  aliisque  Orbis  Terrarum  Partibus  allato- 
rum.  Antehac  Lingua  Lusitanica  exaratus,  nunc  vero  in  gratiam 
Curiosorum  Latinitate  donatus  cura  Abrahami  Vateri.  4to,  pp.  88. 
Vitembergae,  1722. 

Sempere  y  Guarinos,  Juan.  Ensayo  de  una  Biblioteca  Espafiola  de  los 
Mejores  Escritores  del  Reynado  de  Carlos  III.  Tomos  IV.  en  2. 
8vo.  Madrid,  1785. 
Sendell,  Rev.  George.  The  Benefit  and  Excellency  of  Christian  Love  and 
Unity.  A  Sermon  preached  to  the  Company  of  Leather-men  in  Can- 
terbury. 8vo,  pp.  56.  London,  n.  d. 
Seneca,  Lucius  Anna?us.  Seneca's  Morals  by  way  of  Abstract.  To  which 
is  added,  a  Discourse  by  Sir  Roger  L'Estrange,  Knt.  12mo.  Lon- 
don, 1775. 

Seneca  Nation  of  Indians.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 ,  Missions  among  the.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun. 

Sexectute,  De.  —  See  Cicero,  Marcus  Tullius. 

Senillosa,  Felipe.  Diario  de  la  Comision,  etc.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de 
(Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Sennertus,  Dr.  Daniel.  The  Weapon  Salves  Maladie.  4to,  pp.  29.  Lon- 
don, 1637. 

Sensation;  or,  The  Passion  of  the  Body.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel 

(Philosophical  Tracts). 
Sense  of  the  Subscribed  Articles  of  Religion.  —  See  Baxter,  Richard. 
Sensible  Presence,  Sudden  Absence.  —  See  Erskine,  Ralph. 
Sensorial  and  Nervous  Systems  in  Man  and  Animals.  —  See  Warren, 
John  Collins. 

Sensu  (De)  Rerum  et  Magia.  —  See  Campanella,  Thomas. 
Sensus  Communis.    An  Essay  on  the  Freedom  of  Wit  and  Humour.  —  See 

Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley. 
Sententle  Pueriles.  —  See  Lowe,  Solomon. 


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Senter,  Dr.  Isaac.  The  Journal  of  Isaac  Senter,  Physician  and  Surgeon  to 
the  Troops,  &c,  on  a  Secret  Expedition  against  Quebec,  under  Col. 
B.  Arnold,  1775.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Philadelphia,  1846. 

 See  Patten,  William. 

SENTIMENS  (Les)  de  Louis-Joseph  de  Bourbon  Conde  adresses  par  lui-meme 

a  la  Nation  Francaise.  —  See  France. 
Sentiments  (The)  of  a  British  American.  —  See  Thacher,  Oxenbridge. 

 of  the  Early  Christians  on  War.  —  See  Clarkson,  Thomas. 

 upon  the  Religion  of  Reason  and  Nature.    Translated  from  the  French. 

Second  edition.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1795. 
 and  Resolutions  of  an  Association  of  Ministers  at  Weymouth  concerning 

Rev.  G.  Whitefield,  &c.  —  See  Whitefield,  George. 
 which  should  accompany  the  Baptism  of  Children.  —  See  Colman, 

Henry. 

Separation  from  the  Church  of  England.  —  See  Robinson,  John. 

 ,  Unreasonableness  of  the.  —  See  Bradshaav,  William. 

 in  the  Church  and  Town  of  Pittsfield.  —  See  Allen.  William. 

 of  Convicts,  Tendency  of,  to  produce  Disease  and  Derangement.  —  See 

Prison  Discipline. 

 of  the  Jewish  Tribes.  —  See  Gordon,  William. 

 Justified. —  See  Towgood,  Micajah. 

Separatists.  —  See  Rathband,  William. 

 ,  Proceedings  of  the.  —  See  Friends,  Society  of. 

Separatist's  Schism,  The.  —  See  Robinson,  John  (Justification,  &c). 

Seraglio,  Description  of  the.  —  See  Ta vernier,  Jean  Baptist. 

Serampore,  College  at.  —  See  College  for  the  Instruction  of  Asiatic  Chris- 
tian and  other  Youth. 

Serbiens  Neuzeit.  —  See  Thal,  Emanuel. 

Sergeant,  Rev.  John.    Causes  and  Danger  of  Delusions  in  the  Affairs  of 

Religion.    Sermon  preached  at  Springfield,  April  4,  1743.  8vo, 

pp.  36.    Boston,  1743. 
 A  Letter  to  Dr.  Colman,  of  Boston,  containing  a  Proposal  of  a  Method 

for  the  Education  of  Indian  Children ;  with  Dr.  Colman's  Reply. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1743. 
 See  Hopkins,  Samuel  (Historical  Memoirs). 

Sergeant,  Hon.  John,  LL.D.  Address  delivered  at  the  Request  of  the 
Managers  of  the  Apprentices'  Library  Company  of  Philadelphia, 
23d  November,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Philadelphia",  n.  d. 

 Eulogy  on  Charles  Carroll,  of  Carrollton ;  delivered  before  the  Select 

and*  Common  Councils  of  Philadelphia,  Dec.  31,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  45. 
Philadelphia,  1833. 

 Oration  delivered  in  Philadelphia,  24th  July,  1826,  in  Commemoration 

of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  John  Adams.     8vo,  pp.  44.    Philad.  1826. 
  Speech  on  the  Missouri  Question;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  February,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  48.    [No  imprint.] 

  See  Vidal  et  al.  vs.  The  Mayor,  &c,  of  Philadelphia. 

Sergeant,  Thomas,  Esq.  —  See  l)u  Ponceau,  Peter  S. 

Series  (A)  of  Answers  to  certain  Popular  Objections  against  separating 

from  the  Rebellious  Colonies.  —  See  Tucker,  Josiah. 
 of  Arguments  in  Proof  of  the  Christian  Religion. —  See  Aspinwall, 

Edward. 

 of  Numbers  upon  Three  Theological  Points.  —  See  Triangle,  The. 

  of  Posthumous  Philosophical  Tracts. —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel. 

Series  Chronologica  Olympiadum,  Pythiadum,  Isthmiadum,  et  Nemeadum.  — 
See  Lloyd,  William. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Serious  Address  to  the  Clergy.    By  a  Minister  of  the  Church  of  England. 

8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  reprinted,  17<5G. 
 to  those  who  unnecessarily  frequent  the  Tavern.  —  See  Mather, 

Cotton. 

  Advice  to  Delivered  Ones  from  Sickness.  —  See  Allin,  James. 

 to  Persons  who  have  been  Sick.  —  See  Gibson,  Edmund. 

 Call  to  Family  Religion.  —  See  Andover  Association. 

 Consideration  that  God  will  visit  and  judge  Men  for  Sin.  —  See  WIL- 
LIAMS, William. 

 Considerations  on  the  Present  State  of  the  Affairs  of  the  Northern 

Colonies.  —  See  COLONIES. 
 on  the  Present  State  of  the  City  of  Philadelphia,  and  Province  of 

Pennsylvania.  —  See  Franklin,  Benjamin. 
 Examination. —  See  Porter,  Jacob. 

 Exhortation,  with  a  Call  to  the  Unconverted.  —  See  HAMMON,  Jupiter. 

 Exhortations  address'd  to  Young  Men.  —  See  Cooper,  William. 

 Inquiry  into  the  ^Nature  and  Effects  of  the  Stage.  —  See  WlTHER- 

spo'on,  John. 

 Letter  to  the  Young  People  of  Boston.     By  Mathetees  Archaios. 

12mo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1783. 

  and  Respectful  Address  to  the  Clergy  on  approving  and  ordaining  Candi- 
dates for  the  Ministry.  —  See  APPLETON,  Jesse. 

 Review  of  Presbyters'  Re-ordination  by  Bishops.  —  See  Crofton, 

Zachariah. 

 Thoughts  on  a  late  Administration  of  Episcopal  Orders.  —  See  HOBART, 

John  H.    Jones,  Cave. 

 on  the  Miseries  of  Hell.  —  See  Loring,  Israel. 

  Word  to  the  Posterity  of  Holy  Men.  —  See  Williams,  John. 

Sermon  on  2  Cor.  xiii.  11.  8vo,  pp.  16.  London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect,  want- 
ing title.] 

 on  the  Mount.    A  Chinese  Tract,  containing  Christ's  Sermon  on  the 

Mount.  Supposed  to  be  the  first  Chinese  Tract  ever  stereotyped. 
12mo.    [Boston,  1834.] 

Sermons.    Sixteen  Short  Sermons.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 to  Asses.     [Dedicated  to  Mess.  G**rg*  Wh*tf**ld,  J*hn  W*sl*y, 

W*ll**m  R*m**n,  and  M.  M*dd*n.]    12mo.    [London],  1768. 

 to  Doctors  in  Divinity. —  See  Murray,  James. 

 ,  A  Course  of,  on  Early  Piety.    By  the  Eight  Ministers  who  carry  on  the 

Thursday  Lecture  in  Boston.  Preface  by  I.  Mather.  12mo.  Bost.  1721. 

Serre,  Joseph,  sur  la  Question :  La  Mort  de  Louis  interesse-t-elle  le  Salut 
de  la  Republique  ?  —  See  France. 

Servant  (A)  of  God  dismissed  from  Labour  to  Rest.  —  See  Burr,  Aaron. 

 of  the  Lord  found  ready  for  the  Coming  of  the  Lord.  —  See  Mather, 

Cotton. 

Servant's  Actual  Readiness  for  the  Coming  of  his  Lord.  —  See  Appleton, 
Nathaniel. 

Servants  (The)  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  ought  to  be  quickened  to  Great 

Diligence.  —  See  Williams,  Solomon. 
Servetus,  Michael.    An  Impartial  History  of  Michael  Servetus,  burnt  alive 

at  Geneva  for  Heresie.    8vo.    London,  1724. 
Service  (The)  of  God  in  the  Gospel  Ministry.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 
 as  inculcated  in  the  Bible,  our  Reasonable  Choice.  —  See  Ware, 

Henry. 

 recommended  to  the  Choice  of  Young  People.  —  See  Cooper, 

William. 


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Service  et  Confession  de  Foi  de  l'Eglise  Anglicane.  lGmo.  n.  d.  [Imper- 
fect.] 

Serviceable  Man,  The.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Services  performed  in  America,  1776-79,  A  Detail  of  Some.  —  See  Town, 
Ithiel. 

Session,  Court  of.  —  See  Decisions  of  the  Court  of  Session. 

[Seton,  Gregory.]  A  Prophesie,  out  of  the  Nienth  Chapter  of  Esaie,  of  the 
Kino-dome  of  Christe ;  with  a  Frutefull  and  Godlye  Exposition  of  D. 
Martin  Luther.  [Dedicated  to  Laurence  Washington,  probably  of 
Sulgrave.    Black-letter.  J    16mo.    London,  1578. 

Settled  Ministry  (A)  an  Institution  of  the  Christian  Church.  —  See  Ly- 
man, Joseph. 

Settlement  of  Connecticut.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  3d  Series). 

 of  the  Genesee  Country.  —  See  Williamson,  Charles. 

 of  Halifax,  N.S. —  See  Akins,  Thomas  Beamish. 

 of  Kentucky,  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the.  —  See  Moreiiead, 

James  T. 

 of  St.  Louis,  Narrative  of  the.  —  See  St.  Louis  Mercantile-Library 

Association. 

Settlements  (British)  in  North  America.  —  See  Raynal,  Guillaume 
Thomas. 

 ,  European,  in  America.  —  See  Burke,  Edmund. 

Seven  Articles  from  the  Church  of  Leyden,  1617.  —  See  Leyden,  Church  of. 

 Letters  written  by  Sterne  and  his  Friends.  —  See  Cooper,  William 

Durrant  (Ed.). 

 Sermons  on  the  Reformation.  —  See  Zollikofer,  George  Joachim. 

 ■  upon  various  Subjects.  —  See  Mayhew,  Jonathan. 

Seventeen  Hundred  Fifty-Eight,  and  Eighteen  Hundred  Fifty-eight. — 
See  Hedge,  Frederic  H. 

Seventh  Census,  Mortality  Statistics  of  the. —  See  United  States  (Ex. 
Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xiii.). 

Seventy-Six  Association,  Charleston,  S.C.  —  See  Markley,  Benjamin  A. 

Seventy-Six  Society.    Publications  of  the  Seventy-six  Society  :  — 

 .  1.  Papers  in  relation  to  the  Case  of  Silas  Deane.  8vo.  Phila- 
delphia, 1855. 

 .  2.  The  Examination  of  Joseph  Galloway,  Esq.  Edited  by  Tho- 
mas Balch.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1855. 

 .    3.  Papers  relating  to  Public  Events  in  Massachusetts  preceding 

the  American  Revolution.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1856. 

 .  4.  Papers  relating  chiefly  to  the  Maryland  Line  during  the  Re- 
volution.   Edited  by  Thomas  Balch.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1857. 

Sever,  Nicholas,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  of  Massachu- 
setts. A  Speech  on  the  Occasion  of  Col.  Lothrop's  Death  ;  delivered 
at  the  Opening  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  at  Plymouth,  15th  May, 
1750.    4to,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1750. 

Several  Letters  from  a  Noble  Lord  to  a  Young  Man  at  the  University. 
8vo,  pp.  47.    London,  1716. 

Sewall,  Rev.  Charles  C.  —  See  Lamson,  Alvan. 

SEWALL,  Daniel.     Astronomical  Diary  or  Almanack  for  1783  and  1786. 

12mo.    Portsmouth,  N.H.  [1783,  86]. 
Sewall,  Rev.  Edmund  Q.    A  Sermon  on  Human  Depravity ;  delivered  in 

Amherst,  X.H.,  June  25,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Amherst,  N.H.,  1825. 
Sewall,  Jonathan  Mitchell,  Esq.    Oration  delivered  at  Portsmouth,  N.H., 

4th  July,  1788.    4to,  pp.  23.    Portsmouth,  1788.    (Two  copies.) 
 See  New  Hampshire,  State  of  (Address  of  Convention,  1781). 


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SEWALL,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.  All  Flesh  is  as  Grass;  but  the  Word  of  the 
Lord  endureth  for  ever.  Sermon  at  Thursday  Lecture,  Jan.  1,  1741. 
8vq,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1741.    (Two  copies.) 

 Believers  invited  to  come  to  Christ,  as  the  Author  of  their  Resurrection 

and  Life.    16mo,  pp.  17.    Boston,  1710. 

 The  Certainty  and  Suddenness  of  Christ's  coming  to  Judgment.  lGmo, 

pp.  19.    Boston,  171(5. 

.  The  Character  and  Blessedness  of  the  Upright.    Sermon  on  the  Death 

of  Wait  Winthrop,  Esq.    lGmo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1717. 

 The  Character  and  Reward  of  the  Faithful  Ministers  of  Christ.  Sermon 

on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Alexander  Cumming,  Aug.  25,  1763.  8vo, 
pp.  22.    Boston,  1763.    (Two  copies.) 

 Christ  Victorious  over  the  Powers  of  Darkness.    Sermon  preached  in 

Boston,  Dec.  12,  1733,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Stephen  Barker, 
Ebenezer  Hinsdell,  and  Joseph  Seccombe ;  chosen  by  the  Commis- 
sioners to  the  Society  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge  at 
Edinburgh  to  carry  the  Gospel  to  the  Aboriginal  Natives.  With 
Account  of  the  Society.  Ch.,  B.  Colman  ;  R.H.,  Thomas  Prince. 
8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1733. 

 Desires  that  Joshua's  Resolution  may  be  revived.     16mo,  pp.  80. 

Boston,  1716. 

 The  Duty,  Character,  and  Reward  of  Christ's  Faithful  Servants.  Ser- 
mon on  the  Lord's  Day  after  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Thomas  Prince, 
who  departed  this  Life,  Oct.  22,  1758.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1758. 

 The  Duty  of  a  People  to  stand  in  Aw  of  God.    Sermon  on  the  Evening 

after  the  Earthquake  of  Oct.  29-30,  1727.  lOmo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, 1727. 

 God's  People  must  enquire  of  Him  for  Promised  Blessings.  Sermon 

preached  Feb.  26,  1741-2,  on  a  Day  of  Prayer  at  the  Old- South 

Church.    Svo,pp.  30.    Boston,  1742. 
 He  that  would  keep  God's  Commandments  must  renounce  the  Society 

of  Evil  Doers.    Sermon  preach'd  at  the  Public  Lecture  in  Boston, 

July  18,  1728,  after  a  Bloody  and  Mortal  Duel.    Preface  by  Ministers 

of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1728.    (Four  copies.) 
 The  Holy  Spirit  the  Gift  of  God  to  them  that  ask  Him.  Fast-Sermon, 

Nov.  13,  1722.    16mo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1728.    (Two  copies.) 
 Jehovah  is  the  King  and  Saviour  of  his  People.    Sermon  preached 

Aug.  17,1727,  on  the  Death  of  George  I.    12mo,  pp.  25.    Bost.  1727. 
■  The  Lamb  Slain  worthy  to  be  praised.    Sermon  at  Thursday  Lecture, 

July  11,  1745.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1745.    (Three  copies.) 
 Nineveh's  Repentance  and  Deliverance.    Sermon  before  General  Court, 

Fast,  Dec.  3,  1740.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1740.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Orphan's  Best  Legacy.    Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Hon. 

Samuel  Sewall,  who  departed  this  Life,  Jan.  1, 1729-30.    8vo,  pp.  33. 

Boston,  1730. 

 Precious  Treasure  in  Earthen  Vessels.    A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 

Death  of  Rev.  Ebenezer  Pemberton.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1717. 

 Repentance  the  Sure  Way  to  escape  Destruction.  Two  Sermons  occa- 
sioned by  the  Earthquake,  Oct.  29,  1727.  Preached  Dec.  21  and  24. 
1727.    16mo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1727. 

 Rulers  must  be  Just,  ruling  in  the  Fear  of  God.  Election-Sermon, 

1724.    8vo,  pp.  69.    Boston,  1724.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Second  Commandment  like  to  the  First,  —  Thou  shalt  love  thy 

Neighbour  as  Thyself.  Sermon  at  Thursday  Lecture,  May  6,  1742. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1742.    (Two  copies;  one  imperfect.) 


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Sewall,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.]).,  continued. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Thursday  Lecture,  Sept.  16,  1762,  before  the 

General  Court,  on  the  Reduction  of  Havannah.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Bos- 
ton, 1762.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Tender  Heart  pleasing  to  God  and  profitable  to  Men.    Sermon  on 

the  Death  of  Hon.  Josiah  Willard,  Dec.  6,  1756.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Bos- 
ton, 1756. 

 When  the  Godly  cease  and  Faithful  fail,  we  must  seek  to  God  for 

Help.  Sermon  preach'd  at  Cambridge  upon  the  Death  of  Rev.  Ben- 
jamin Wadsworth,  President  of  Harvard  College,  who  deceas'd 
March  16,  1736-7.    Svo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1737. 

 See  Apt i.eton,  Nathaniel.    Butcher,  Elizabeth.    Chauncy,  Charles. 

Colman,  Benjamin.  Cumming,  Alexander.  Edwards,  Jonathan. 
Moody,  Joshua.   Pemberton,  Ebenczer.    Sermons  on  Early  Piety. 

Sewall,  Gen.  Joseph.  History  of  Bath.  Me.  —  See  Maine  Hist.  Soc. 
(Coll.,  vol.  ii.). 

SEWALL,  Hon.  Samuel,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 

A  Memorial  relating  to  the  Kennebcck  Indians.  4to,pp.3.  [Bost.1721.] 
 Phamomena  quaedam  Apocalyptica  ad  Aspeetum  Novi  Orbis  configu- 

rata  ;  or,  Some  Eew  Lines  towards  a  Description  of  the  New  Heaven, 

as  it  makes  to  those  who  stand  upon  the  New  Earth.    4to,  pp.  64. 

Boston,  1727.    (Two  copies.) 
 Proposals  touching  the  Accomplishment  of  Prophesies.    4to,  pp.  13. 

Boston,  1713. 

 See  Prince,  Thomas.    Sewall,  Joseph.    Willard,  Samuel. 

Sewall,  Samuel;  and  Dane,  Nathan.    Communication  to  the  Legislature; 

with  Bills  for  the  Regulation  of  the  State  Prison,  &c.    Svo,  pp.  64. 

Boston,  1805. 

Sewall,  Hon.  Stephen,  Chief-Justice  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Mayhew, 
Jonathan. 

[Sewall,  Stephen.]    Carmina  Sacra,  qmr  Latine  Giwceque  condidit  America. 

4to,  pp.  8.    Wigorniffi,  Mass.,  1789. 
[  ]  Nocte  Cogitata,  Auctore,  Anglice  Scripta,  Young,  D.D.,  qua?  Lingua 

Latii  donavit  America.    12mo,  pp.  21.    Caroloppidi,  1786. 
 Oratio  Funebris,  in  Obitum  D.  Edvardi  Holyoke,  Collegii  Harv.  Nov. 

Anglorum  Pnesidis,  8o  idus  Junias,  M.DCC.LXIX.    Svo,  pp.  8. 

[Bostoni,  1769.]    (Two  copies.) 
 An  Oration  delivered  May  viii.,  M.DCC.LXXTX.,  at  the  Funeral  of 

Hon.  John  YVinthrop,  Esq.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.    4to,  pp.  8.  Boston, 

1779.    (Three  copies.) 

 The  Scripture  Account  of  the  Shechinah.    Svo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1794. 

 See  Young,  Edward. 

Sewall,  Thomas,  M.D.    A  Charge  delivered  to  the  Graduating  Class  of 

Columbian  College,  D.C.,  March  22,  1827.    Svo,  pp.  12.    Wash.  1828. 
 Lecture  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 

Columbian  College,  Washington,  D.C.,  March  30,  1825.    With  Notes. 

8vo,  pp.  80.    Washington,  1825. 
 Lecture  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the 

Columbian  College,  D.C..  March  30,  1825.    Second  edition.  Svo, 

pp.  44.    Washington,  1826. 
Sewall's  Almanac. —  See  Almanac. 
Seward,  Samuel  S.  —  See  S.  S.  Shward  Institute. 

Seward,  Hon.  William  H.  California,  Union,  and  Freedom.  Speech  on 
the  Admission  of  California;  United-States  Senate,  March  11,  1850. 
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SEWARD,  lion.  William  H.,  continued. 

 The  Destiny  of  America.  Speech  at  the  Dedication  of  Capital  Univer- 
sity, Columbus,  O.,  Sept.  14,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  1,3.   Auburn,  X.Y.,  1853. 

 The  Elements  of  Empire  in  America.    8vo,  pp.  39.    New  York,  1844. 

 Exiled  Irish  Patriots.    Speech  in  the  United-States  Senate,  Feb.  11, 

1852.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  n.  d. 
 Freedom  and  Public  Faith.    Speech  on  the  Abrogation  of  the  Missouri 

Compromise,  in  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Bills ;  United-States 

Senate,  Feb.  17,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1854. 
 Oration  delivered  at  the  Antimasonic  Celebration,  Syracuse,  July  4, 

1831.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Syracuse,  1831. 

 Oration  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  21,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  1856. 

 The  Parties  of  the  Day.    Speech  at  Auburn,  Oct.  21, 1856.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Washington,  D.C.,  1857. 
 The  Reaper.    Argument  in  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States, 

Oct.  24,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Auburn,  1854. 
 Speech  on  the  Admission  of  New  Mexico ;  Senate  of  the  United  States, 

July  26,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Washington,  1850. 
 Speech  on  the  Claims  of  American  Merchants  for  Indemnities  for 

French  Spoliations;  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  21,  1851. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 
 Speech  on  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Bill ;  United-States  Senate,  May  26, 

1854.    8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 
 Speech  on  the  Proposed  Protest  of  the  United  States  against  the  Armed 

Intervention  of  Russia  in  the  Hungarian  Revolution ;  United-States 

Senate,  March  9.  1852.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d. 
Sewel,  William.    The  History  of  the  Rise,  Increase,  and  Progress  of  the 

Christian  People  called  Quakers.    Translated  from  the  Low  Dutch. 

Second  edition.    Folio.    London,  1725. 
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called  Quakers.    The  third  edition,  corrected.    Folio.  Burlington, 

N.J.,  1774. 

Sewetiage.  —  See  Chesbrough,  E.  S.    Chicago,  City  of. 
Sexton,  The  Song  of  the.  —  See  Song  of  the  Sexton. 
Sexton's  Monitor,  The.  —  See  Davenport,  Daniel. 

Seybert,  Adam,  M.D.  Statistical  Annals,  embracing  Views  of  the  Popula- 
tion, Commerce,  Navigation,  Fisheries,  Public  Lands,  &c,  of  the 
United  States.    4to.    Philadelphia,  1818.    (Two  copies.) 

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Seymour,  K.  L.  —  See  Copper-Falls  Company. 

Seymour,  Horatio,  Gov.  of  New  York.  —  See  Intemperance,  Suppression  of. 
Seymour,  William  N.    Madison  Directory,  and  Business  Advertiser,  1855. 

12mo.    Madison,  1855. 
Sforza.    Romana  Filiationis  super  Primo  Dubio  pro  Excmo  Dom.  Laur. 

Sforza  Cesarini  contra  Excmum  D.  Ducem  Marinum  Torlonia,  etc. 

Folio.    Roma?,  1835. 
Shade  (The)  of  the  Past.  — See  Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L. 
Shaftesbury,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  Earl  of.  —  See  Cooper,  Anthony 

Ashley.    N.,  S. 
Siiakerism.  —  See  Mace,  Fayette. 

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Shakers.    A  Brief  Exposition  of  the  Established  Principles  and  Regulations 
of  the  United  Society  of  Believers  called  Shakers.    Improved  edi- 
tion.   12mo.    Albany,  1834.    (Three  copies.) 
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Shakers,  continued. 

 A  Review  of  Alary  M.  Dyer's  Publication,  entitled  "A  Portraiture  of 

ShakerisnV'    12mo,  pp.  70.    Concord,  1824.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Chapman,  Eunice.  Dyer,  Mary  M.  Rathbun,  Daniel.  Rath- 
run,  Valentine. 

Shaking  Dispensations.  —  See  Mather.  Cotton. 

Shakspeare,  William.  The  Poems  of  Shakspeare.  First  American  edition. 
12mo.    Boston,  1807. 

Shakspeare  Circulating  Library.  Catalogue  of  the  Shakspeare  Circu- 
lating Library.    12mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Proverbs.  —  See  Clarke,  Mary  Cowden. 

Shalome  Ben  Shalomoh,  Conversion  of.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Shand,  Peter  J.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Revolution  and  Cincinnati 
Societies  of  Charleston,  S.C.,  5th  July,  1830.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Charles- 
ton, 1830. 

Sharon,  Church  in.  —  See  Dunbar,  Elijah,  jun. 

Sharon,  Conn.,  History  of.  —  See  Sedgwick,  Charles  F. 

Sharp,  Capt.    Journey  over  the  Isthmus  of  Darien. —  See  Dampier,  William. 

Sharp,  Rev.  Daniel,  D.D.    Christian  Mourning.    A  Discourse  delivered  at 

the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Lucius  Bolles,  D.D.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Bost.  1844. 

 Election-Sermon,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1824. 

 Election-Sermon,  1824.    Second  edition.    Svo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1824. 

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 Hints  on  Modern  Evangelism,  and  on  the  Elements  of  a  Church's 

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 Honor  to  whom  Honor.    A  Tribute  to  the  Memorv  of  John  Quincy 

Adams;  delivered  Feb.  27,  1848.    Svo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1848. 

 Obedience  to  Magistrates  inculcated.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1840. 

8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1840. 

 Obligations  of  Christians  to  the  Heathen.  Sermon  at  the  General  Con- 
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 Plea  for  Peace.    A  Discourse  delivered  on  Fast  Day,  April  2,  1846. 

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 Prosperity  of  a  Church.  A  Sermon  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Meeting- 
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 Sermon  preached  at  the  Funeral  of  William  Eustis,  Governor  of  Massa- 
chusetts, Feb.  11,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1825. 

 Services  at  the  Fortieth  Anniversary  of  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Daniel 

Sharp,  D.D.,  as  Pastor  of  the  Charles-street  Baptist  Church,  Boston, 
April  29,  1852.    Svo,  pp.  68.    Boston,  1852. 

Sharp,  Granville.  A  Declaration  of  the  People's  Natural  Right  to  a  Share 
in  the  Legislature.    8vo.    London,  1774.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Law  of  Passive  Obedience ;  or,  Christian  Submission  to  Personal 

Injuries.    8vo.    London,  n.  d. 

 A  Short  Tract  concerning  the  Doctrine  of  "  Nullum  Tempus  occurrit 

Regi."    Svo,  pp.  31.    London,  1779. 

 Tracts,  containing  the  Ancient  and  only  True  Legal  Means  of  National 

Defence  by  a  Free  Militia.  Second  edition.  Svo,  pp.  95.  Lon- 
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Sharp,  James.  An  Account  of  the  Principle  and  Effects  of  the  American 
Air-stove  Grates.    Eleventh  edition.    4to,  pp.  18.    London,  n.  d. 

 Description  of  Mechanical  and  Agricultural  Implements  manufactured 

by  J.  Sharp.    With  Plates.    4to.    London,  1773. 

Sharp,  Col.  Solomon  P.  —  See  BEAUCHAMP,  Jeroboam  (). 

Su  tRPE,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

SHARTS,  Col.  John.    Eulogy  on  the  Death  of  Capt.  Abram  Van  Olinda ; 

delivered  in  Albany,  July  7,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Albany,  1848. 
SHATTUCK,  Lemuel.    A  Complete  System  of  Family  Registration.  4to. 

Boston,  1841. 

■  A  History  of  the  Town  of  Concord,  Middlesex  County,  Mass.,  from  its 

Earliest  Settlement  to  1832.    8vo.    Boston,  1835. 

 Report  to  the  Committee  of  the  City  Council  appointed  to  obtain  the 

Census  of  Boston  for  the  Year  1845.    8vo.    Boston,  1846. 

[  ]  Report  of  a  General  Plan  for  the  Promotion  of  Public  and  Personal 

Health,  devised  by  the  Commissioners  for  a  Sanitary  Survey  of  the 
State  of  Massachusetts.    8vo.    Boston,  1850. 

 The  Vital  Statistics  of  Boston ;  containing  an  Abstract  of  the  Bills  of 

Mortality  for  the  last  Twenty-nine  Years.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Philadel- 
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[  ]  How  shall  we  vote  on  the  Water  Act  ?  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 

 Letter  in  Answer  to  Interrogatories  of  J.  Preston,  in  relation  to  the 

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SHAW,  Benjamin.  Trial  of  Benjamin  Shaw,  John  Alley,  jun.,  Jona.  Buffum, 
and  Preserved  Sprague,  for  Riots  and  Disturbance  of  Public  Wor- 
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Shaw,  Charles,  Esq.  A  Topographical  and  Historical  Description  of  Boston, 
from  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Town  to  the  Present  Period ;  with 
Some  Account  of  its  Environs.    16mo.    Boston,  1817. 

Shaw,  Jeremiah.  —  See  Allen,  Jonathan. 

Shaw,  Rev.  John.  The  Character  of  a  Pastor  after  God's  own  Heart.  Ser- 
mon at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Moses  Taft,  Braintree,  Aug.  26, 1 752. 
With  Mr.  Taft's  Confession  of  Faith.  [Ch.,  Samuel  Niles ;  R.H., 
James  Bayley.]    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1753. 

 Holding  forth  the  Word  of  Life.    Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev. 

Oakes  Shaw,  Barnstable,  Oct.  1,  1760.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1761. 

Shaw,  Hon.  Lemuel,  LL.D.,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court  of 
Massachusetts.  Address  delivered  before  the  Bar  of  Berkshire,  on 
first  taking  his  Seat  as  Chief-Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court, 
September  Term,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1831. 

 Address  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  Court  House  in  Worces- 
ter, Sept.  30,  1845.    Svo,  pp.  14.    Worcester,  1845. 

 Charge  delivered  to  the  Grand  Jury  for  the  County  of  Essex,  Supreme 

Judicial  Court,  Ipswich,  May  Term,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston, 
1832.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  before  the  Humane  Society  of  Massachusetts,  11th  June, 

1811.    Svo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1811.    (Two  copies.) 

 Oration  delivered  at  Boston,  July  4,  1815.    Svo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1S15. 

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Shaw,  Rev.  Linus  Hall.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 


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Shaw,  Rev.  Oakes,  A.M.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  William  Shaw, 
Marshfield,  April  2,  1766.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1766. 

 See  Bridge,  Josiah.    Shaw,  John. 

Shaw,  Peter,  M.D.  —  See  Boyle,  Robert. 

Shaw,  Rev.  Philander.    A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Whitman ; 

preached  at  Wellfleet,  Dec.  20,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1804. 
SHAW,  Rev.  Samuel.    The  True  Christian's  Test;  or,  A  Discovery  of  the 

Love  and  Lovers  of  the  World.    12mo.    London,  1682. 
Shaw,  Major  Samuel.    The  Journals  of  Major  Samuel  Shaw  ;  with  a  Life  of 

the  Author  by  Josiah  Quincy.    8vo.    Boston,  1847. 

 See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  Amer.  Merchants,  vol.  ii.). 

Shaw,  Rev.  William.    The  Folly  and  Danger  of  presuming  on  Time  to 

Come.    Discourse  delivered  at  Marshfield,  Nov.  24,  1811,  at  the 

Funeral  of  Six  Men  who  were  Shipwrecked  on  the  Neighbouring 

Shore.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Salem,  1812. 

 See  Fobes,  Peres.    French,  Jonathan.    Shaw,  Oakes. 

Shaw,  William.  —  See  Baldwin,  Moses. 
Shaw,  William  Smith.  —  See  Felt,  Joseph  B. 
Siiawanese  Indians.  —  See  Johnson,  Sir  William. 

Shays,  Daniel,  Rebellion  of.  —  See  Minot,  George  Richards.  Pennsyl- 
vania (Proclamation). 

Shea,  John  Gilmarv.  Discovery  and  Exploration  of  the  Mississippi  Valley. 
8vo.    New  York,  1852. 

 History  of  the  Catholic  Missions  among  the  Indian  Tribes  of  the  United 

States,  1529-1854.    12mo.    New  York,  1855. 

Shechinaii,  Scripture  Account  of  the.  —  See  Sewall,  Stephen. 

Sheehan,  Bryan.  —  See  DlMAN,  James. 

Sheffey,  Hon.  Daniel.  Speech  on  the  Bill  for  raising  an  Additional  Mili- 
tary Force;  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  3,  1812.  12mo, 
pp.  26.    n.  d. 

Sheffield,  John,  Marquis  of  Normanby  and  Duke  of  Buckingham.  —  See 

Guizot,  Francois  P.  G.  Poems. 
Sheffield,  John  Baker  Hoi  royd,  Lord.  —  See  Commerce  of  the  United  States. 
Sheffield,  Mass.,  History  of.    By  James  Bradford.  —  See  Field,  David  D. 

(History  of  Berkshire). 
Shelden,  Bethiah. —  See  Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 
Sheldon,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Cornelius,  Elias. 
Sheldon,  Richard.  —  See  Bower,  Archibald. 
Shelford,  Richard.  —  See  Prynne,  William  (Quench-Coale). 
Shells.  —  See  Kiener,  L.  C. 

Shelton,  Thomas.  A  Tvtor  to  Tachygraphy,  or  Short-writing.  16mo, 
pp.  36.    [Oxford],  1662. 

Shelton  Family,  Memoir  of  the. —  See  Dixon,  B.  Homer. 

Shepard,  Charles  Upham.  A  Report  on  the  Geological  Survey  of  Connecti- 
cut;  presented  May  15,  1837.    8vo.    New  Haven,  1837. 

Shepard,  Rev.  Jeremiah,  A.M.  Early  Offerings  Best  Accepted ;  or,  The  Wise 
Man's  Counsel  to  the  Young  Man.    Sermon.    16mo.    Boston,  1712. 

 God's  Conduct  of  his  Church  through  the  Wilderness.  Election- Ser- 
mon, 1715.    16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1715. 

Shepard,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  Election-Sermon,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Bos- 
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  History  of  Lenox,  Mass.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (History  of  Berkshire). 

Shepard,  Rev.  Thomas,  Cambridge.  The  Church-membership  of  Children, 
and  their  Right  to  Baptism e.  4to,  pp.  26.  Cambridge,  1663.  (Two 
copies ;  one  imperfect.) 


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ShEPAKD,  Rev.  Thomas,  Cambridge,  continued. 

 The  First  Principles  of  the  Oracles  of  God.     Collected  by  Thomas 

Shepard.    16mo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1747. 

 Meditations  and  Spiritual  Experiences  of  Mr.  Thomas  Shepard.  lOmo, 

pp.  56.    Boston,  1747.  [Imperfect.] 
 The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins  opened  and  applied ;  being  the  Sub- 
stance of  Divers  Sermons.     Published  by  Jonathan  Mitchell  and 
Thomas  Shepard.  Charlestown.    Folio.    London,  1659. 

 Some  Select  Cases  Resolved,  &c. ;  corrected  by  four  several  editions. 

Preface  by  Thomas  Prince  and  William  Adderley.  16mo,  pp.  7,  53. 
Boston,  1747. 

 The  Sound  Believer.    A  Treatise  on  Evangelical  Conversion.  12mo. 

Boston,  1742. 

 T\vo    Questions,   &c,   Judiciously  Answered.     8vo,  pp.  15.  Bos- 

I  ton,  1697. 

 The  Clear  Sunshine  of  the  Gospel  breaking  forth  upon  the  Indians  in 

New  England.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  3d  Series). 
 Memoir  of  his  own  Life.  —  See  Young,  Alexander  (Chronicles  of  Mas- 
sachusetts). 
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SHEPARD,  Rev.  Thomas,  Charlestown.    Eye-salve;  or,  A  Watch-word  from 
our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  his  Churches.    Election-Sermon,  1672. 
4to,  pp.  52.    Cambridge,  1673.    (Two  copies.) 
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bridge. 

Shepard,  William  A.  —  See  Field,  Barnum. 

Shepherd,  The  Voice  of  the,  through  the  Clouds,  to  his  Lambs  on  Earth.  — 

See  Voice  of  the  Shepherd. 
Shepherd's  Calendar,  The.  —  See  Spenser,  Edmund. 

Sheppard,  John  H.  Address  delivered  at  Fitchburg  before  Aurora  Lodge, 
in  Presence  of  the  Grand  Lodge  of  Massachusetts,  &c,  June  24, 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1846. 

 Address  delivered  at  Portland  before  the  Grand  Lodge  and  Chapter  of 

Maine,  June,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1844. 

Sherburne,  Hon.  Henry.  —  See  Haven,  Samuel. 

Sheridan,  James  B.  —  See  Hertz,  Henry. 

Sheridan,  Thomas,  A.M.  Elements  of  English.  12mo,  pp.  67.  Dub- 
lin, 1789. 

 A  Rhetorical  Grammar  of  the  English  Language.    Edited  bv  Archibald 

Gamble.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1783. 
 Sheridan  and  Henderson's  Practical  Method  of  Reading  and  Reciting 

English  Poetry.    12mo.    London,  1796. 
Sheridan,  Rt.  Rev.  'William,  Bishop  of  Kilmore  and  Ardagh.    S.  Paul's 

Confession  of  Faith.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Dublin,  March  22, 

1684-5.    4to,  pp.  22.    Dublin,  1685. 
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[Sherlock',  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,]  Bishop  of  London.  Letter  to  the  Clergy 
and  People  of  London  and  Westminster  on  Occasion  of  the  late 
Earthquakes.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1750. 

 Letter  to  the  Clergy  and  People  of  London  and  Westminster  on  Occa- 
sion of  the  late  Earthquakes.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  reprinted,  1750. 

Shereock,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  The  Case  of  Resistance  of  the  Supreme 
Powers  Stated  and  Resolved.    16mo.    London,  1684. 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Divine  Providence.    Seventh  edition.  8vo. 

London,  1729. 


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Sherlock,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Happiness  of  Good  Men  and  the  Punishment 

of  the  Wicked  in  the  next  World.    Third  edition.    8vo.    Lond.  1719. 

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pp.  74.    London,  1686. 

 A  Practical  Discourse  on  Religious  Assemblies.    Third  edition.  8vo. 

London,  1700. 

 The  Protestant  Resolution  of  Faith.    4to,  pp.  26.    London,  1686. 

 Dr.  Sherlock's  Two  Kings  of  Brainford  brought  upon  the  Stage,  in  a 

Congratulatory  Letter  to  Mr.  Johnson.    4to.    London,  1690. 

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Sherman,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Mather,  Increase.    Oakes,  Urian. 

Sherman,  Rev.  John.  A  Vision  respecting  the  Fate  of  the  Rev.  John  Sher- 
man's last  Publication,  or  his  "  View  of  Ecclesiastical  Proceedings." 
&c.    8vo.  pp.  14.    Worcester,  1806. 

 See  Dow,  Daniel. 

Sherman,  Rev.  Josiah.  God  in  no  Sense  the  Author  of  Sin.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Hartford,  1784. 

Sherman,  J.  J.    Historia  Collegii  Jesu  Cantabrigiensis.    Edidit  J.  O.  Hal- 

liwell.    8vo.    Londini,  1840. 
Sherman,  Roger.    An  Astronomical  Diary  or  an  Almanack  for  the  Year  of 

our  Lord  Christ,  1760.    8vo.    Boston,  1760. 
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[Siierwin,  Rev.  William.]  'Evayyeliov  aiuviov  eig  rbv  aluva  Ao^orarov]  or,  A 
Glimpse  of  Gospel  Glory.    16mo.    London,  1661. 

Sherwood,  Abiel.  A  Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  Georgia.  Third  edition. 
12mo.    Washington,  1837. 

Sherwood,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.  The  Church's  Flight  into  the  Wilderness. 
An  Address  on  the  Times,  containing  Observations  on  Scripture 
Prophecies  ;  delivered  on  a  Public  Occasion,  Jan.  17,  1776.  8vo, 
pp.  54.    New  York,  1776. 

  Sermon  containing  Scriptural  Instructions  to  Civil  Rulers  and  all  Free- 
born Subjects;  delivered  on  the  Public  Fast,  Aug.  31,  1774. 
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Shew,  Joel,  M.D.    Hand-book  of  Hydropathy.    8vo.    New  York,  1844. 
Shields,  Rev.  Charles  W.    Funeral  Eulogy  at  the  Obsequies  of  Dr.  E.  K. 

Kane.    12mo,  pp.  34.    Philadelphia,  1857. 
Shillitoe,  Thomas.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 
Ship  Canal  from  Albany  to  New  Baltimore.  —  See  McAlpine,  William  J. 

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Shipley,  Rt.  Rev.  Jonathan,  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph.    Sermon  preached  before 

the  House  of  Lords,  Jan.  30,  1770.    4to,  pp.  23.    London,  1770. 
 Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 

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[  ]  Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the  Bill  for  altering  the 

Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.     Fourth  edition. 

[With  Manuscript  Notes.]    8vo,  pp.  36.    London,  1774. 
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Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.    8vo.  Philadelphia, 

reprinted,  1774. 

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Bill  for  altering  the  Charter  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay. 
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[  j  Speech  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the  Bill  for  altering  the 

Charters  of  the  Colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay.    Sixth  edition.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    Boston,  reprinted,  1774. 
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Lord  Bishop  of  St.  Asaph ;  intended  to  have  been  spoken  on  the 

Bill  for  altering  the  Charter  of  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts 

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continuing  the  Army.    As  also  a  Speech  for  relieving  the  Unhappy 

Sufferers  in  the  Charitable  Corporation.    8vo,  pp.  64.    London,  17132. 
Shippen  Genealogy.  —  See  Balch.  Thomas  (Letters  and  Papers). 
Shipping,  Measurement  of.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Shipping  and  Commercial  List,  New  York.  —  See  New-York  Shipping 

and  Commercial  List. 
Shipton,  J.  —  See  Osborne,  T. 

Shipwreck  of  above  One  Hundred  Pirates  on  the  Coast  of  New  England.  — 

See  Mather,  Cotton. 

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See  Holden,  Horace. 

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Shipwrecked  Fishermen  and  Mariner's  Benevolent  Society.  Second 

Annual  Report,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  43.    London,  1841. 
Shire-Town  of  Norfolk  County,  Report  on  the.  —  See  Roxbury,  City  of. 
Shirley,  Arthur.  —  See  Portland  Gazette. 
Shirley,  Mrs.  Frances.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Shirley,  Rev.  Walter.  Narrative  of  Circumstances  relative  to  Rev.  Mr. 
Wesley's  late  Conference  in  Bristol,  Aug.  6,  1771.  Second  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Bath,  1771. 

Shirley,  William,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  A  Conference  held  at  the 
Fort  at  St.  George's,  Aug.  4,  1742.    4to,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1742. 

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1753,  between  the  Commissioners  and  the  Penobscot  Tribe  of  Indians. 
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Shirley,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Butler,  Caleb. 

Shoals,  Isles  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  1st  Series). 

Shock  (A)  of  Corn  coming  in  in  its  Season.  —  See  Jenkyn,  William. 

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Short,  Rev.  Matthew,  A.M.  A  Thankful  Memorial  of  God's  Sparing  Mercy. 
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Short,  Thomas,  M.D.  A  Comparative  History  of  the  Increase  and  Decrease 
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tions and  Distempers  in  this  Kingdome.    4to,  pp.  8.   ,  1642. 

 History  (A)  of  the  Last  Session  of  Parliament.    With  Remarks.  8vo, 

pp.99.    London,  1780. 

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1787.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Philadelphia,  1787. 

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People  of  England.    8vo,  pp.  22.    London,  1765. 

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Shorter  Catechism.  —  See  Westminster  Assembly. 

Shorthand -Writing.  A  New  Scheme  of  Shorthand-writing.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
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Shory,  Miles.  —  See  Thacher,  Thomas  Cushing. 

Shot  well,  Thomas  L.,  Complainant,  vs.  Jos.  Hendrickson  and  Stacy  De- 
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Shove,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Emery,  Stephen  H. 

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Shrewsbury,  Mass.,  Town  of.  Report  of  the  School  Committee  of  the 
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Shuckford,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  The  Sacred  and  Prophane  History  of  the 
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Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  Bradstreet,  M.D.  Brief  Notice  of  William  Shurt- 
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 A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Family  of  Elder  Thomas  Leverett,  of 

Boston.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1850. 

 Passengers  of  the  Mayflower  in  1620.  Small  4to,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
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[  ]  The  Proceedings  at  the  Cushman  Celebration,  Plymouth,  Aug.  15, 

1855.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Boston,  1855. 

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mouth, Sept.  16,  1858;  including  the  Discourse  and  Poem  delivered 
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Jan.  1,  1726-27,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Sufferings,  &c.,  of  a 
Company  of  Mariners.    With  Narrative.    16mo,  pp.  50.    Boat.  1727. 

 The  Faith  and  Prayer  of  a  Dying  Malefactor.    A  Sermon  preached 

Dec.  27,  1739,  on  the  Execution  of  Sarah  Simpson  and  Penelope 
Kenny.    Preface  by  Jabez  Fitch.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1740. 

 The  Obligations  upon  all  Christians  to  desire  and  endeavour  the  Salva- 
tion of  Others.  Sermon  preached  Sept.  18,  1741,  on  a  Monthly 
Evening  Lecture  in  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1741. 

Shute,  Rev.  Daniel,  A.M.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1767.  8vo,  pp.  43. 
Boston,  1767.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election-Sermon,  1768.    8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  1768.    (Four  copies.) 

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March  23,  1787.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Salem.  1787. 

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Shute,  Samuel,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  A  Conference  of  his  Excellency 
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Shuttlesworth,  Rev.  Samuel.  Vermont-Election  Sermon,  1791.  Svo, 
pp.  16.    Windsor,  Vt.,  1792.    (Two  copies.) 

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Siam,  Embassy  to.  —  See  Roberts,  Edmund. 

Sibbald,  George.  Notes  and  Observations  on  the  Pine  Lands  of  Georgia, 
as  adapted  to  the  Culture  of  Cotton;  with  a  Plan  of  Emigration,  and 
Geographical  Sketch  of  the  State.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Augusta,  1801. 

Sibley,  Hon.  Henry  H.  Speech  on  the  Territories  and  our  Indian  Rela- 
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Sibley,  Rev.  John  Langdon,  A.M.  A  History  of  the  Town  of  Union,  Me.,  to 
the  Middle  of  the  Nineteenth  Century ;  with  a  Family  Register,  &c. 
12mo.    Boston,  1851. 

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May  14,  1829.    Svo,  pp.  4.    Concord,  1829. 

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Sibly,  Rev.  Manoah.  The  Resurrection  of  the  Lord.  A  Sermon  preached 
at  the  New- Jerusalem  Temple,  London,  March  24,  1799.  Svo, 
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Sick,  Advice  to  Persons  who  have  been.  —  See  Gibson,  Edmund. 

Sickels,  T.  E. —  See  Baltimore,  City  of. 

Sidereus  Nuncius.  —  See  Galilei,  Galileo. 

Sidney,  Algernon.  Life,  Memoirs,  &c.,  of  Algernon  Sydney.  [With  his 
Discourses  on  Government,  Letters,  and  Trial  for  Treason.]  2  vols. 
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Siebold,  Ph.  Fr.  de.  —  See  Jomard,  Edme-Francois. 

Siedhof,  Charles,  Ph.  D.    The  Study  of  Greek  and  Roman  Literature  with 

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SlEGE  of  Baltimore.    A  Poem.  —  See  UmpHRAVILLE,  Angus. 
 of  Bergen  op  Zoom.  —  See  BERGEN  op  Zoom. 

 of  Boston,  History  of  the.  —  See  Frothi N G|I AM,  Richard,  jun.  Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  (Coll..  vol.  ix.  2d  Series  ;  vol.  i.  4th  Series,  Newell's 
Journal). 

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Ancient  Historical  Paintings). 

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Usher  (Life  of  Pepperell).    Shirley,  William. 

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 and  Surrender  of  Havanna,  1762.  —  See  Mackellar,  Patrick. 

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vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 

Sierra  Leone  Company.  Suhstance  of  the  Report  delivered  by  the  Court 
of  Directors  of  the  Sierra  Leone  Company  to  the  General  Court  of 
Proprietors,  March  27,  1794.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

Sierra  de  la  Ventana,  Expedecion  a  la.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc, 
t.  iv.). 

Sigma  Phi  Fraternity.  Address  [by  Thomas  T.  Davis]  and  Poem  [by 
E.  W.  B.  Canning]  delivered  before  the  Associate  Chapters  of  the 
Sigma  Phi  Society;  Williamstown,  Aug.  16,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  37. 
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Sign  of  the  Prophet  Jonas,  Dissertation  on  the.  —  See  Sandeman,  Robert. 

Signal  Advantages  (The)  derived  to  the  Nations  of  Christendon  from  their 
Religion.  —  See  Osgood,  David. 

Signal  Book.  — See  Parker,  John  R. 

Signs  of  the  Moral  Age.  —  See  Bigelow,  Andrew. 

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Silas  Standfast,  Letters  of.  [George  S.  Hillard.]  —  See  Massachusetts 
(Discussions  on  the  Constitution). 

Silent  Woman,  The.  —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

Silk,  Manufacture  of.  The  Silk  Question  Settled.  Report  of  the  Proceed- 
ings of  the  National  Convention  of  Silk  Growers  and  Silk  Manufac- 
turers, New  York,  October,  1843.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
Boston,  1844. 

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Silk- Worms.  —  See  Bonafous,  Matthieu. 

Sill,  Rev.  Elijah.  —  See  Daggett,  Xaphtali. 

Silliman,  Benjamin,  M.D.,  LL.D.  (Ed.).  The  American  Journal  of  Science 
and  Arts.  Vols.  xxii..  xxiii.,  xxiv.,  xxix.,  xxx.,  xxxi.,  xxxii.  7  vols. 
Svo.    New  Haven,  1832-37. 

 Oration  delivered  at  Hartford,  July  6,  1802,  before  the  Society  of  Cin- 
cinnati of  Connecticut.    Svo,  pp.  34.    Hartford,  1802. 

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Silsbee,  Nathaniel,  jun.  —  See  Salem,  City  of. 

Silver  Scheme.  —  See  Land-Bank  Company. 

Simeon,  Rev.  Charles,  A.M.  —  See  London  Society  for  promoting  Chris- 
tianity amongst  the  Jews. 

Simeonis  Dunelmensis  Historia  de  Gestis  Regum  Anglorum.  —  See  Great 
Britain  (Monumenta). 

Simmons,  Rev.  George  F.  —  See  Clarke,  James  F. 

Simmons,  Rev.  James  F.    Letter  to  the  Hon.  James  F.  Simmons.    By  a 

Rhode-Island  Conservative.    Svo,  pp.  8.    [Providence,  1845.] 
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Simon  Bar-Jona,  The  Life  of.  —  Sec  Simon  Peter. 

Simon  PETER.    The  Life  of  Simon  Bar-Jona  (surnamed  Cephas,  or  Peter). 

12mo,  pp.  42.    London,  1818. 
Simons,  James.    A  Rallving-point  for  all  True  Friends  to  their  Country. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    [Charleston,  1800.] 
Simons,  Keating  Lewis.  —  See  Gadsden,  John. 

Simpkins,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  Oration  at  Brewster,  July  4,1811.  8vo,  pp.  19, 
Boston,  1811. 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Seth  F.  Swift,  Nantucket,  April  27, 

1810.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1810.    (Two  copies.) 

 Topographical  Description  of  Brewster.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

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Simple  Cobler  of  Agawam,  in  America.  —  See  Ward,  Nathaniel. 

Simplicity  (The)  of  the  Christian  Doctrine.  —  See  Kentish,  John. 

 and  Godly  Sincerity  in  a  Christian  Minister  the  Sure  Way  to  Happi- 
ness. —  See  Balch,  William. 

 that  is  in  Christ.  —  See  Porter,  Eliphalet. 

Simplicity's  Defence  against  Seven-headed  Policy.    Gorton.  —  See  Rhode- 
Island  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.ii.). 
Simpson,  James.  —  See  Conseil  d'Etat. 

Simpson,  Capt.  James  H.,  U.S.A.  Report  of  an  Expedition  into  the  Na- 
vajo Country.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  31st 
Cong.,  vol.  xiv.). 

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Simpson,  J.  Y.,  M.D.  Account  of  a  New  Anaesthetic  Agent,  as  a  Substitute 
for  Sulphuric  Ether  in  Surgery  and  Midwifery.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Edin- 
burgh, 1847. 

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Parturition.    With  an  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1848. 
Simpson,  Sarah.  —  See  Shurtleff,  William. 

Sims,  James.  An  Essay  on  Planetary  Motion.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Cincin- 
nati, 1824. 

Sin  and  Danger  of  Disobedience  to  the  Gospel.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 ■  of  Quenching  the  Spirit.  —  See  Boyse,  Joseph. 

 of  Self-love  Described.  —  See  Cushman,  Robert. 

 and  Folly  of  Drunkenness  Considered.  —  See  Buckler,  Edward. 

 Found  out.  —  See  Whiting,  Lyman. 

 of  Suicide  contrary  to  Nature.  —  See  Phillips,  Samuel. 

Sincere  Reigning  Love  to  Christ.  —  See  Buell,  Samuel. 
 Word  of  God.  —  See  Gastrell,  Francis. 

Sinclair,  John,  Esq.    The  History  of  the  Public  Revenue  of  the  British 

Empire.    8vo.    Dublin,  1785. 
Sinfulness  of  Compliance  with  the  Rebels  Detected.  —  See  M.,  I. 

 of  Worshipping  God  with  Men's  Institutions.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 

Singalesisk  Skriftl.ere.  —  See  Rask,  R. 

Singe,  Rt.  Rev.  Edward,  Archbishop  of  Tuam.  Answer  to  Two  Objections 
lately  made  against  a  Charitable  Address,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Dub- 
lin, i728. 

 Catholick  Christianity ;  or,  An  Essay  toward  lessening  the  Number  of 

Controversies  among  Christians.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Dublin,  1729. 

 A  Charitable  Address  to  all  who  are  of  the  Communion  of  the  Church 

of  Rome.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Dublin,  1727. 

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Singing  Master's  Assistant.  —  See  Billings,  William. 

 by  Note,  The  Reasonableness  of.  —  See  Symmes,  Thomas. 

 of  Psalms  a  Gospel  Ordinance.  —  See  Cotton,  John. 

 ■  in  Public  Worship.  —  See  Dwight,  Josiah.    Thacher,  Peter. 

 Schools  in  Groton,  Ct.,  Address  to  the.  —  See  Kinne,  Aaron. 

Sinking  Fund  of  the  State  of  Kentucky,  Report  of  the  Committee  on  the.  — 
See  KENTUCKY,  Commonwealth  of. 

 •  of  the  Western  Railroad.  —  See  Western  Railroad. 

Sinners,  The  most  Heinous,  capable  of  the  Saving  Blessings  of  the  Gospel.  — 
See  MACCARTY,  Thaddeus. 

 in  the  Hands  of  an  Angry  God.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

 minded  of  a  Future  Judgment.  —  See  Checkley,  Samuel. 

Sinner's  Prayer  for  Converting  Grace.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

Sinnot,  Col.  David,  Governor  of  Wexford.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

Sins  of  Omission,  Discourse  upon.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  the  Tongue,  Discourse  on  the.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 

Sion  the  Outcast  healed  of  her  Wounds.  —  See  Norton,  John. 

Sir  Antony  Love;  or,  The  Rambling  Lady.  A  Comedy.  —  See  Sou- 
therns, T. 

Sir  Henry  Appleton  ;  or,  Essex  during  the  Great  Rebellion.  —  See  Hey- 

gate,  W.  E. 
Siris.  —  See  Berkeley,  George. 

Sismondi,  Jean-Charles-Leonard-Simonde  de.  A  Review  of  the  Efforts  and 
Progress  of  Nations  during  the  last  Twenty-five  Years.  Translated 
from  the  French,  by  Peter  S.  Duponceau.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Philadel- 
phia, 182,3. 

 Essai  Politique  sur  le  Royaume  de  la  Nouvelle-Espagne.    Par  Alex,  de 

Humboldt.    [Extrait  de  la  Revue  Encyclopedique,  Septembre,  1827. J 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Paris,  1827. 
Sitgreayes,  Capt.  Lorenzo,  U.S.A.     Report  of  an  Expedition  down  the 

Zuni  and  Colorado  Rivers.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  2d 

Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  vol.  x.). 
Sitten-Lehre  der  Heiligen  Schrift.  —  See  Mosheim,  Johann  Lorenz  von. 
Situ  Orbis,  De.  —  See  Mela,  Pomponius. 
Situation  of  England  in  1811.  —  See  Montgaillard,  Mie.  de. 
 of  the  World.  —  See  Mela,  Pomponius. 

Situation  Politique  de  la  Rcpublique,  Rapport  sur  la.  —  See  France. 
Six  Hundred  Sixty-Six,  Interpretation  of  the  Number.  —  See  Potter, 
Francis. 

Six  Letters  from  A— d  B — r  to  Father  Sheldon.  —  See  Bower,  Archi- 
bald. 

 on  the  Intrigues,  Apostacv,  and  Ambition  of  Dr.  Michael  Leib.  — 

See  Leib,  Michael. 

 Months  in  a  Convent,  Answer  to.  —  See  St.  George,  Mary  Ed- 
ward. 

 Nations.  —  See  Indian  Rights.  Teyoninhokarawen. 

 ,  Treaty  with  the,  1744.—  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii. 

1st  Series). 

Sixesmith,  Thomas.  —  See  Brerewood,  Edward. 
Sixfold  Commentary  upon  Genesis.  —  See  Willet,  Andrew. 
Sixteen  Important  Questions.  —  See  Prynne,  William  (Diotrephes  Cate- 
chised). 

Sixth  Collection  of  Papers  relating  to  the  Present  Juncture  of  Affairs.  — 

See  Revolution,  English. 
 and  Last  Letter  or  Address  to  the  Parliament,  &c.  —  See  Byng,  John. 


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Sixth  Reason  (A)  for  Unity. —  See  Evans,  J.  H. 

[SKELTON,  Ilev.  Philip.]  Deism  Revealed  ;  or,  The  Attack  on  Christianity 
candidly  reviewed  in  its  Heal  Merits.  Second  edition.  2  vols.  12rno. 
London,  1751. 

Sketches  of  South-western  History,  extracted  from  the  Natchez  Courier, 

1837.    8vo.    Natchez,  1837' 

 of  the  Times.  —  See  Bryant,  William  Cullen. 

 of  Western  Adventure.  —  See  McCtUNG,  John  A. 

[Skillman,  Rev.  Isaac]    An  Oration  upon  the  Beauties  of  Liberty  ;  or,  The 

Essential  Rights  of  the  Americans :  delivered  at  the  Second  Baptist 

Church  in  Boston,  upon  the  last  Annual  Thanksgiving.  [Second 

edition,  corrected.]    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1773. 
Skinner,  John  S.,  Esq.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts 

Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  Sept.  19,  1850.     8vo,  pp.  34. 

Boston,  1850. 

 .    See  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic  Association 

(Sixth  Exhibition). 
Skinner,  Mrs.  Mary.  —  See  Skinner,  Thomas. 

Skinner,  Rev.  Otis  A.  "The  Christian  Lawyer."  A  Sermon  delivered 
Feb.  18,  1855,  at  the  Funeral  of  John  C.  Danforth.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Boston,  1855. 

 The  Claims  of  the  Militia.     Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1839.  Svo, 

pp.  24.    Boston,  1839.    (Two  copies.) 

Skinner,  Thomas,  M.D.  The  Life  of  General  Monk,  late  Duke  of  Albe- 
marle. Preface,  &c,  by  Rev.  William  Webster,  A.M.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1723. 

Skinner,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  The  Faithful  Minister's  Trials,  Qualifica- 
tions, &c.  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Grindall  Rawson,  Manor 
of  Peace,  Hampshire  County,  May  9,  1751.  4to,  pp.  49.  New 
London,  1751.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Mourner  Admonished,  &c.    A  Discourse  delivered  at  Westchester, 

Conn.,  Dec.  8,  1745,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Mary  Skinner,  his  Wife. 
8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  1746. 

Skinner,  Rev.  Thomas  H.,  D.D.  Love  of  Country.  A  Discourse  deli- 
vered on  Thanksgiving  Day,  Dec.  12,  1850,  New  York.  Svo,  pp.  30. 
New  York,  1851. 

 Progress,  the  Law  of  the  Missionary  Work.     A  Sermon  preached  in 

Rochester,  N. Y.,  September,  1843,  before  the  A.B.C.F.M.  Svo,  pp.  48. 
Boston,  1843. 

 See  American  Doctrinal  Tract  Society. 

Skinner,  Thompson  J.  Memorial  of  the  Sureties  of  Thompson  J.  Skinner, 
late  Treasurer,  <&rc.  ;  with  a  View  of  their  Case.  Svo,  pp.  32.  Pitts- 
field  [1811].    (Two  copies.) 

Skinner's  Company  (The)  vs.  the  Hon.  the  Irish  Society.  Proceedings 
upon  the  Motion  for  a  Receiver;  commenced  Nov.  23,  1835.  8vo. 
London,  1836. 

Skipwith,  Fulwar.    Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State,  accompanying  his 

Report  on  the  Memorial  of  Fulwar  Skipwith,  7th  April,  1802.  Svo, 

pp.  20.   [1802]. 

 State  of  the  Case  now  pending  before  the  Court  of  Appeal,  between 

Skipwith,  Appellant,  and  Mountflorence,  Respondent.    Svo,  pp.  55. 

[No  imprint.] 

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Skulls  in  the  Collection  of  Samuel  G.  Morton,  M.D.,  Catalogue  of.  —  See 
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Slack,  David  B.  The  Celestial  Magnet.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Providence, 
ILL,  1820. 

Slade,  Daniel  D.,M.D.  Some  Observations  on  the  Treatment  of  Narrow 
and  Irrritable  Stricture  of  the  Urethra.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Bos- 
ton, 1858. 

Slade  [Hon.  William].  Speech  on  the  Question  of  appointing  Chaplains  to 
Congress  ;  House  of  Representatives,  Dec.  27,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Right  of  Petition,  Slavery  in  the  District  of  Columbia,  &c.  ; 

House  of  Representatives,  18th  and  20th  January,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  45. 

Washington,  1840. 
Slander,  Discourse  on.  —  See  Sanders,  Daniel  Clarke. 
 ,  Sermon  on.  —  See  Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope. 

Slater,  Samuel.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Merchants, 
vol.  i.). 

Slave,  The.    A  Poem.  —  See  Aura. 
Slaveholder's  Religion,  The.  —  See  Brooke,  Samuel. 
Slave-Power,  The.  —  See  Palfrey,  John  G. 
  Question,  The.  —  See  Bissell,  William  H. 

 Representation.    By  Boreas.    8vo,  pp.  23.    [Xew  Haven],  1812. 

 .    A  Calm  Address  to  the  People  of  the  Eastern  States,  on  the 

Subject  of  the  Representation  of  Slaves,  &c.  12mo,  pp.  47.  Phila- 
delphia, 1814. 

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 Trade.    Addresse  aux  Nations  de  l'Europe,  sur  la  Commerce  Homicide 

appele  Traite  des  Noirs.    Publiee  par  le  Societe  des  Amis,  com- 

munement  nommes  Quakers.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Paris,  1823. 

 .    Foreign  Slave  Trade.    No.  III.    8vo.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 .    Letters  and  Documents  of  Distinguished  Citizens  of  Tennessee, 

on  the  Buying  and  Selling  of  Human  Beings.    8vo,  pp.  16.  New 

York,  1828. 

 .  A  Short  Acoount  of  that  Part  of  Africa  inhabited  by  the  Ne- 
groes, and  the  Manner  in  which  the  Slave-trade  is  carried  on. 
Second  edition.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1 762. 

 .    The  Truth  ;  addressed  to  the  People  at  Large  ;  containing 

Strictures  on  the  English  Jacobins,  and  the  Evidence  of  Lord  McCart- 
ney, &c.    8vo,  pp.  15.    London,  1792. 

 .    Two  Reports  from  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  [of 

Jamaica],  on  the  Slave-trade  and  the  Treatment  of  the  Negroes. 
4to,  pp.  37.    St.  Jago  de  la  Vega,  1788. 

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8vo,  pp.  69.    Philadelphia,  1824. 

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mas. Dana,  James.  Dudley,  Paul.  Edwards,  Jonathan.  Friends, 
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and  Agents).  Gregory  XVI.,  Pope.  Hardin,  James  P.  Patten, 
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United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  vii.). 

 ,  Abolition  of  the.  —  See  Gisborne,  Thomas. 

 ,  Impolicy  of  the.  —  See  Clarkson.  Thomas. 

 ,  Inter-State.  —  See  American  Antislavery  Society. 


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1  [eman. 

A  very.  An  Account  of  the  late  Intended  Insurrection  among  a  Portion 
of  the  Blacks  in  Charleston,  S.C.  Third  edition.  4to,  pp.  49. 
Charleston,  1822. 

—  African  Slave-trade  in  Jamaica,  and  Comparative  Treatment  of  Slaves. 

Head  before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  October,  18.34.  8vo, 
pp.  14.    Baltimore  [1854]. 

—  American  Slaverv  as  It  Is  :  Testimony  of  a  Thousand  Witnesses.  8vo. 

New  York,  18139. 

—  The  Appendix  ;  or,  Some  Observations  on  the  Expediency  of  the  Peti- 

tion of  the  Africans  living  in  Boston.  AVith  Thoughts  on  Slavery. 
8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  n.  d. 

—  Authentic  Anecdotes  of  American  Slavery.     Nos.  1  and  2.  12mo. 

Newburyport,  n.  d. 

—  The  British  West  Indies.    A  Review  of  "  A  Narrative  of  a  Visit  to  the 

West  Indies,"  by  a  Virginian.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Baltimore,  184-3. 

—  The  Case  of  our  Fellow-Creatures,  the  Oppressed  Africans,  recommended 

to  the  Legislature  of  Great  Britain  by  the  People  called  Quakers. 
8vo,  pp.  15.    London,  1784. 

—  Case  of  the  Slave-Child,  Med.    Arguments  of  Counsel,  and  Opinion  of 

the  Court,  in  the  Case  of  Commonwealth  vs.  Aves.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Boston,  1836.    (Two  copies.) 

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India  Planter  on  Slavery.    12mo,  pp.  11.    London,  n.  d. 

—  A  Comparison  of  Slavery  with  Abolitionism  ;  together  with  Reflections 

deduced  from  the  Premises.    8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1818. 

—  A  Condensed  Antislavery  Bible  Argument.    By  a  Citizen  of  Virginia. 

8vo,  pp.  91.    New  York,  1845. 

—  Considerations  on  Slavery,  addressed  to  Christians  in  the  Southern 

States.    12mo,  pp.  20.  "  Baltimore,  1835. 

—  Constitution,  and  Act  of  Incorporation,  of  the  Pennsylvania  Society  for 

the  Abolition  of  Slavery,  and  the  Relief  of  Free  Negroes  unlawfully 
held  in  Bondage ;  with  Acts  of  the  General  Assembly  of  Pennsylva- 
nia, and  of  Congress,  respecting  Slaves  and  the  Slave-trade.  8vo, 
pp.  53.    Philadelphia,  1800. 

—  Free  Remarks  on  the  Spirit  of  the  Federal  Constitution,  respecting  the 

Exclusion  of  Slavery  from  the  Territories  and  New  States.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1819. 

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very.   12mo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1836. 

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lature of  Massachusetts,  against  Penal  Laws  respecting  Abolitionists 
and  Antislavery  Societies.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1836. 

—  Inquiry  into  the  Causes  which  have  retarded  the  Accumulation  of  Wealth, 

and  Increase  of  Population,  in  the  Southern  States.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Washington,  1816. 

—  Letter  addressed  to  the  President  of  the  United  States  on  Slavery,  con- 

sidered in  Relation  to  the  Constitutional  Principles  of  Government. 
8vo,  pp.  91.    Boston,  1855. 

 Letter  to  the  Hon.  Harrison  Gray  Otis,  Peleg  Sprague,  and  Richard 

Fletcher,  Esq.    12mo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1836. 

 Memorial  of  Inhabitants  of  Boston  and  Vicinity  to  Congress,  on  restrain- 
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Union,  December,  1819.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1819. 


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 Memorial  of  Inhabitants  of  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia  to 

Congress,  on  tne  Missouri  Slave  Question,  November,  1819.  4to, 
pp.  10.    Philadelphia,  1819. 

 Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  a  Convention  of  Delegates  from  Abolition 

Societies,  at  Philadelphia,  Jan.  1,  1794.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Philadel- 
phia, 1794. 

 Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  the  Second  Convention  of  Delegates  from 

Abolition  Societies,  Jan.  7,  179").    8vo,  pp.  32.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

■  Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  the  Sixth  Convention  of  Delegates  from 

Abolition  Societies,  Philadelphia,  June  4,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Phi- 
ladelphia, 1800. 

 Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Seventh  Convention  of  Delegates 

from  Abolition  Societies,  Philadelphia,  June  3,  1801.  8vo,  pp.  55. 
Philadelphia,  1801. 

 Minutes  of  Proceedings  of  the  Eighth  Convention  of  Delegates  from 

Abolition  Societies,  Philadelphia,  Jan.  10,  1803.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Phi- 
ladelphia, 1803. 

 O.  C.'s  Letters  from  the  South,  on  Northern  and  Southern  Views 

respecting  Slavery  and  the  American  Tract  Society.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1857. 

.  Proceedings  of  the  Constitutional  Meeting  at  Faneuil  Hall,  Nov.  26, 

185(h    8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1850. 
 Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  Ministers  of  Worcester  County,  on 

the  Subject  of  Slavery  ;  held  at  Worcester,  1837  and  1838.  8vo, 

pp.  22.    Worcester,  1838. 

 Questions  and  Expositions  of  Slavery.    12mo,  pp.  13.    n.  d. 

 Remarks  on  Dr.  Channing's  Slavery,  by  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts. 

Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1835. 
 Remarks  upon  a  Plan  for  the  Total  Abolition  of  Slavery  in  the  United 

States.    8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  n.  d. 
 Remarks  upon  Slavery,  by  a  Citizen  of  Georgia.    Second  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  31.    Augusta,  1835. 
 Report  on  the  Condition  of  People  of  Color  in  Ohio,  Dr.  Nelson's  Let- 
ter to  the  Presbyterians  of  Missouri,  A.  R.  Grimke's  Letter  to  Garri- 
son, Anecdotes,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1836.    (Two  copies.) 
 Resolutions  adopted  at  a  Meeting  of  Citizens  of  Boston  and  Vicinity, 

Dec.  3,  1819,  on  restraining  the  Further  Extension  of  Slavery. 

8vo,  pp.  3.    [Boston,  1819.] 
 Review  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Channing's  Letter  to  Jonathan  Phillips,  Esq., 

on  the  Slavery  Question.    18mo,  pp.  77.    Boston,  1839. 
 The  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  Doctrines  of  Abolitionism.    8vo,  pp.  23. 

Alexandria,  La.,  1840. 
 Slavery  or  Freedom.    A  Strange  Matter,  truly !    Letters  from  Rem- 

sen  to  Rynders.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Pittston,  Pa.,  1856. 
 Slavery  not  forbidden  by  Scripture  ;  or,  A  Defence  of  the  West-India 

Planters.    By  a  West  Indian.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Philadelphia,  1773. 
 Slavery  in  the  South.    A  Review  of  Hammond's  and  Fuller's  Letters, 

and  Chancellor  Harper's  Memoir.    From  the  Southern  Quarterly, 

October,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Charleston,  n.  d. 
 Slavery  in  the  United  States :  its  Evils,  Alleviations,  and  Remedies. 

From  the  North- American  Review.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1851. 
 The  Sons  of  Africans  ;  an  Essav  on  Freedom,  with  Observations  on  the 

Origin  of  Slavery.    8vo,  pp.' 21.    Boston,  1808. 
 Thoughts  on  the  Slavery  of  the  Negroes.    8vo,  pp.  32.    London,  1784. 


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des  Homines  de  toutes  les  Uouleurs.    8vo,  up.  84.    Paris,  1815. 

 A  Treatise  on  the  Patriarchal  or  Co-operative  System  of  Society,  as  it 

exists  under  the  Name  of  Slavery.    8vo,  pp.  2-'i.   ,  1828. 

 Twenty  Millions  thrown  away,  and  Slavery  Perpetuated.    12mo,  pp.  20. 

Boston,  n.  d. 

 Tyrannical  Liberty-Men.     A  Discourse  upon  Negro  Slavery  in  the 

United  States.    8vo.    Hanover,  N.H.,  1795. 

 The  Well-spent  Sou  ;  or,  Bibles  for  the  Poor  Negroes.  Translated 

from  the  French,  by  Jacob  Porter.    8vo,  pp.  16.    New  Haven,  1830. 

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Adams,  John  Quincy.  Allen,  George.  Alston,  William  J. 
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tin, James  T.  Badger,  George  E.  Baird,  Robert.  Bell,  John. 
Benezet,  Anthony.  Benton,  Thomas  H.  Birney,  James  G.  Bis- 
sell,  William  H.  Blagden,  George  W.  Boston  Memorial. 
Botts,  John  Minor.  Breckinridge,  Robert  J.  Breckinridge, 
William  L.  British  and  Foreign  Antislayery  Society. 
Burnap,  U.  C.  Chandler,  Joseph  R.  Channing,  William  E. 
Chase,  Salmon  P.  Clark,  Rufus  W.  Clarke,  James  Freeman. 
Clarke,  Lewis.  Clarkson,  Thomas.  Clay,  Henry.  Clingman, 
Thomas  L.  Congress.  Convention  of  Congregational  Ministers  of 
Massachusetts.  Craweord,  Charles.  Crothers,  Samuel.  Cugo- 
ano,  Quobna  Ottobouh.  Davis,  John.  Dickinson,  James  T. 
Dissolution  of  the  Union.  Dorr,  James  A.  Dresser,  Amos. 
Duncan,  James  H.  Edwards,  Jonathan.  Evangelical  Union 
Antislayery  Society.  Everett,  Edward.  Felice,  G.  de. 
Freeman,  F.  Friends,  Society  of.  Furness,  William  H.  Gan- 
nett, Ezra  S.  Giddings,  Joshua  R.  Glasgow  Emancipation 
Society.  Grandy,  Moses.  Gray,  Edgar  H.  Green,  Beriah. 
Grimke,  Angelina  E.  Hammond,  James'  H.  Hardin,  James  P. 
Hargrave,  Francis.  Henson,  Josiah.  Higginson,  Thomas  W. 
Hilliard,  Henry  W.  Hoar,  Samuel.  Hudson,  Charles.  Hum- 
phrey, Heman.  Hunt,  Theodore  G.  Jackson,  William  S.  (Essay, 
&c).  Julian,  George  W.  Junius  Tracts.  Kansas.  Kentucky 
Antislavery  Society.  King,  Daniel  P.  Latrobe,  John  H.  B. 
Leeds  Antislavery  Association.  Lewis,  Graceanna.  "  Li- 
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New-England  Emigrant  Aid  Company.  New-Hampshire 
Antislavery  Society.  Northampton  Memorial.  Ohio  Anti- 
slavery  Society.  Otis,  Harrison  Gray.  Palfrey,  John  G. 
(Letter  to  a  Friend).  Parker,  Theodore.  Parsons,  Theodore. 
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Slavery,  continued. 

well,  Julius.  Rogers,  Nathaniel  P.  Root,  David.  Roscoe, 
William.  Rush,  Benjamin.  Rushton,  Edward.  Russell,  George 
R.  (Letter).  Seward,  William  H.  Slade,  William.  Smith, 
Gerrit.  Stanly,  Edward.  Stanton,  Henry  B.  Stewart, 
Charles.  Streeter,  S.  W.  Stuart,  Charles.  Sullivan.  Thomas 
R.  Sumner,  Charles.  Swan,  James.  Synod  of  Kentucky.  Tay- 
lor, Zachary.  Texas.  Thompson,  George.  Tocqueville,  Alexis 
de.  Townshend,  Norton  S.  Tucker,  St.  George.  Vallandig- 
HAM,  Clement  L.  Van  Buren,  Martin.  Vaughan,  John  C.  (Argu- 
ment). Wade,  Edward.  Webster,  Daniel.  Webster,  Delia  A. 
Webster,  Noah.  Weiss,  John.  Willard,  Samuel.  Wilson,  D. 
Wilson,  James.    Winthrop,  Robert  C.    Woolman,  John. 

Slavery.    A  Poem.  —  See  More,  Hannah. 

 ,  Abolition  of.  Address  of  a  Convention  of  Delegates  from  the  Aboli- 
tion Societv  [Societies]  to  the  Citizens  of  the  United  States.  8vo, 
pp.7.    New  York  [1794]. 

 .    See  American  Convention.    Saunders,  Prince. 

 consistent  with  Christianity. —  See  Kerr,  Leander. 

 ,  Domestic.  —  See  Swift,  Zephaniah. 

 ,  Effects  of.  —  See  Webster,  Noah,  jun. 

 ,  The  Evils  of.  —  See  Child,  Lydia  A. 

 ,  Extension  of.  —  See  Learned,  Joseph  D. 

 ,  Letters  on.  —  See  Dickson,  William. 

 and  the  North.  —  See  American  Antislavery  Society. 

 ,  and  the  Remedy.  —  See  NOTT,  Samuel. 

 and  the  Slaveholder's  Religion.  —  See  Brooke,  Samuel. 

 ,  Unconstitutionality  of.  —  See  Spooner,  Lysander. 

 Unjustifiable.  —  See  McLeod,  Alexander. 

 in  California  and  New  Mexico.  —  See  Fowler,  Orin. 

 in  the  District  of  Columbia.    The  Power  of  Congress  over  the  District 

of  Columbia.    8vo,  pp.  57.    New  York,  1838. 

 .    See  Massachusetts. 

 in  Massachusetts.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  1st  Series). 

 in  New  Jersey.  —  See  Stewart,  Alvan. 

 in  Pennsylvania,  Abolition  of. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii. 

2d  Series). 

 in  the  Territories.  —  See  Mann,  Horace. 

 in  the  United  States.  —  See  May,  Samuel  J.    Miller,  Samuel. 

Slavery  Compromises.  —  See  Wallet,  Samuel  H. 

Sleeper,  John  S.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Agricultural  Society  of 

Westborough  and  Vicinity,  Oct.  6,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Bost.  1841. 
Sleeper,  Samuel.  —  See  Smith,  Joshua. 

Sleidan,  Jean.    Commetaires  de  Jean  Sleidan  de  l'Estat  tant  de  la  Religion 

que  de  la  Republique  sous  l'Empereur  Charles  V.    12mo.   , 

looo.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title  and  part  of  Table  of  Contents.] 

 Of  the  Four  Chief  Monarchies;  or,  The  Key  of  History.    16mo.    n.  d. 

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Sloan,  Hon.  James.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States,  January,  1809,  on  the  Embargo  Bill.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Port- 
land, 1809. 

 Speech  on  Mr.  Nicholas's  and  Mr.  Bacon's  Resolutions,  Feb.  7,  1809. — 

See  Committee  of  Public  Safety,  Portland. 
Sloane,  Sir  Hans.  —  See  Ayscough,  Samuel. 

Slocomb,  Wm.  —  See  State  Education  Convention,  Columbus,  0.,  1837. 


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Slothful  Servants  neglecting  their  Talents  inexcusable.  —  See  Haven, 
Samuel. 

Slug-Worm,  Natural  History  of  the.  —  See  Peck,  William  Dandridge. 

Smalbroke,  or  Smallbrook,  Rt.  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lichfield 
and  Coventry.  The  Pretended  Authority  of  the  Clementine  Consti- 
tutions Confuted,  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston.    8vo.    London,  1714. 

 See  Quakers. 

Small,  James.  —  See  WlLLJSON,  John. 

Small  Faults,  On  the  Nature  and  Danger  of.  —  See  Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope. 

Small-Pox.  —  See  Boylston,  Zabdiel.  Colman.  Benjamin.  Cooper, 
William.  Coxe,  John  Redman.  Dtmsdale.  Thomas.  Diseases 
of  the  West  Indies.  Douglass,  William.  Friendly  Debate. 
Inoculation.  Maddox,  Isaac.  Massey,  Edmund.  Mather, 
Increase.  Morgan,  John.  Robie,  Thomas.  Royal  Jennertan 
Society.  Royal  Society  (Phil.  Trans.,  1722).  Thacher,  Tho- 
mas. Vaccination.  Vindication  of  the  Ministers  of  Boston. 
Waterhouse,  Benjamin.  Williams,  John.   Williams,  Nathanael. 

 .  Inoculation  for.  —  See  Franklin,  Benjamin.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Cull.,  vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 

 in  the  City  of  Providence,  1859.  —  See  Providence,  City  of. 

Smalley,  Rev.  Elam.  —  See  Thompson,  Otis. 

Smalley,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  The  Consistency  of  the  Sinner's  Inability  to 
comply  with  the  Gospel.  Two  Discourses  on  John  vi.  44.  8vo, 
pp.  71.    Hartford,  1709. 

 The  Inability  of  the  Sinner  to  comply  with  the  Gospel.  Two  Dis- 
courses on  John  vi.  44.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1772.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  American  Doctrinal  Tract  Society. 

Smalley,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  On  the  Evils  of  a  Weak  Government.  Connec- 
ticut-Election Sermon,  1800.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Hartford,  1800. 

Small-well,  Rt.  Rev.  Edward,  Bishop  of  Oxford.  A  Sermon  preached 
before  the  Societv  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts,  Feb.  18,  1791.    4to,  pp.  70.    London,  1791. 

[Smalridge,  Rev.  George,  D.D.]  The  Art  of  Preaching,  in  Imitation  of 
Horace's  Art  of  Poetry.  8vo,  pp.  15.  London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect, 
wanting  title.] 

Sm  ec  ty  mn  uus.  —  See  Saltmarsh,  John. 

 Extracts  from  John  Milton's  Animadversions  upon  the  Remonstrant's 

Defense  against. —  See  Milton,  John  (Old  Looking-glass  for  the 
Laity  and  Clergy). 

Smelt,  Caroline  E.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Smibert,  Nathaniel.  —  See  Beveridge,  John. 

Smiley,  Rev.  Robinson.  —  See  Emerson,  William. 

Smilie,  E.  R.,  M.D.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Class  of  the  Castleton 
Medical  College,  on  the  History  of  the  Original  Application  of  Anaes- 
thetic Agents,  May  17,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1848. 

Smirnove,  Rev.  James.  —  See  Plescheef,  Sergey. 

Smith,   Adam,   LL.D.  —  See  Bentham,   Jeremy.     Pownall,  Thomas. 

Wealth  of  Nations  (Essential  Principles,  &c). 
Smith,  Rev.  Amos.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 
Smith,  Andrew.  —  See  Tribunal  de  Commerce. 

Smith,  Buckingham  (Ed.).  Coleccion  de  Varios  Documentos  para  la  His- 
toria  de  la  Florida  y  Tierras  adyacentes.  Tomo  I.,  royal  octavo. 
Londres  [1857]. 

Smith,  Sir  Culling  Eardley,  Bart.  —  See  Campbell.  John  (Centenary  Cele- 
bration). 


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Smith,  Daniel.  —  See  Mass.  Missionary  Society.    Mills,  Samuel  J. 
Smith,  E.  Goodrich.  —  See  Cokda,  A.  C. 

Smith,  E.  H.    Edwin  and  Angelina ;  or,  The  Banditti.    An  Opera,  in  Three 

Acts.    8vo,  pp.  72.    New  York,  1797. 
Smith,  Hew  Eli.    A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Gov.  [Geo.]  Madison  ; 

delivered  before  the  Legislature  of  Kentucky,  Dec.  8,  1816.  8vo, 

pp.  26.    Frankfort,  Ky.,  1817. 
Smith,  Rev.  Eli,  A.M.    Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Stephen  Farlev, 

Claremont,  N.H.,  Dec.  24,  1806.    [Ch.,  Abijah  Wines;  R.H.,  Tho- 
mas A.  Merrill.]    8vo,  pp.  28.    Amherst,  N.H.,  1807. 
 The  Signs  of  the  Times.    Fast-Sermon,  Holies,  N.H.»  April  19,  1804. 

8vo,  pp.  131.    Amherst,  N.H.,  1804. 
Smith,  Rev.  Elias,  Middleton.  —  See  Rorrins,  Nathaniel. 
Smith,  Rev.  Elias,  Portsmouth,  N.H.     The  Clergyman's  Looking-glass  ; 

or,  Ancient  and  Modern  Things  Contrasted.    Second  edition.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1803. 
 The  Doctrine  of  the  Prince  of  Peace  and  his  Servants  contrasted  with 

the  Doctrines  of  the  Prince  of  this  World.    12mo,  pp.  72.  Boston, 

1805.  [Imperfect.] 
 The  Loving-kindness  of  God  in  the  Triumph  of  Republicanism  in 

America.     Discourse  at  Taunton,  July  4,  1809.    12mo,  pp.  36. 

 ,  1809. 

[Smith,  Elisha.]  The  Cure  of  Deism  ;  or,  The  Mediatorial  Scheme  of  Jesus 
Christ  the  only  True  Religion.  Third  edition.  2  vols.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1739. 

Smith,  Miss  Elizabeth.  Review  of  the  Life  and  Fragments  of  Miss  Eliza- 
beth Smith.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1810. 

Smith,  Rev.  Ethan.  Daughters  of  Zion  Excelling.  Sermon  to  the  Ladies 
of  the  Cent  Institution,  Hopkinton,  N.H.,  Aug.  18,  1814.  8vo, 
pp.  23.    Concord,  1814. 

Smith,  Frederic.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Smith,  Hon.  Gerrit.  Keep  Government  within  its  Limits.  Speech  on  the 
Pacific  Railroad;  House  of  Representatives,  May  30,  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  15.    Washington,  1854. 

 Letter  to  his  Constituents,  Aug.  7, 1854.   8vo,  pp.  7.  Washington,  n.  d. 

  Letter  to  Edward  C.  Delavan,  Esq.,  on  the  Reformation  of  the  Intem- 
perate.   8vo,  pp.  12.   ,  1833. 

 Speech  in  Congress  on  the  Reference  of  the  President's  Message, 

Dec.  20,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  1853. 

 See  Hopkins,  Samuel  M. 

Smith,  Rev.  Henry.  Micro-cosmo-graphica :  the  Little -World's  Descrip- 
tion; or,  The  Map  of  Man.  Translated  by  Josuah  Sylvester.  Folio. 
London,  1641. 

Smith,  Rev.  Henry.     The  Examination  of  Usury.     Sermon  preached  in 

London.    16mo,  pp.  23.    [Boston],  reprinted,  1751. 
Smith,  Rev.  J.  —  See  Robinson,  John. 

Smith,  Rev.  J.  Few.  The  American  Lutheran  Mission ;  with  an  Appeal  in 
its  behalf.  Address  delivered  at  the  Meeting  of  the  General  Synod 
of  the  Evangelical-Lutheran  Church,  Philadelphia,  May  16,  1845. 
8vo,  pp.  50.    Albany,  1845. 

Smith,  J.  Hyatt,  Esq.  National  Oration,  and  Temperance  Oration,  by  Isaac 
Edwards,  Esq. ;  delivered  at  Guilderland  Centre,  July  4,  1844.  8vo, 
pp.  40.    Albany,  1844. 

Smith,  J.  Lawrence.  —  See  Gilliss,  James  M.  (United-States  Naval  Astro- 
nomical Expedition). 


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Smith,  J.  Spear.  Memoir  of  Baron  DeKalb;  read  at  the  Meeting  of  the 
Maryland  Historical  Society,  7th  January,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Bal- 
timore, 1858. 

Smith,  J.  W.,  M.D.    Dental  Visitor.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Northampton,  1843. 
Smith,  James.    Man,  with  his  Ability  through  the  Atonement,  to  render 

himself  acceptable  to  God.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Albany,  1841. 
Smith,  James  M'Cune,  M.D.  —  See  Association  for  the  Benefit  of  Colored 

Orphans  (Report). 

Smith,  Hon.  Jeremiah,  LL.D.,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Supreme  Judicial  Court 
of  New  Hampshire.  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Judge  [Caleb]  Ellis  ; 
delivered  to  the  Grand  Jury,  Haverhill,  May  21,  1816.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
Portsmouth,  1816. 

 See  Morison,  John  H. 

Smith,  Jerome  Van  Crowninshield,  M.D.  —  See  Boston  News-Letter. 

Smith,  Capt.  John.  The  Generall  Historie  of  Virginia,  New  England,  and 
the  Summer  Isles ;  with  the  Names  of  the  Adventurers,  Planters, 
and  Governours,  1584-1626.    [With  Plates.]   Folio.   London,  1626. 

 The  Generall  Historie  of  Virginia,  New  England,  and  the  Summer  Isles; 

with  the  Names  of  the  Adventurers,  Planters,  and  Governours,  1584- 
1626.    Folio.    London,  1627. 

 The  Trve  Travels,  Adventvres,  and  Observations  of  Captaine  Iohn 

Smith.  From  the  London  edition  of  1629.  2  vols.  8vo.  Rich- 
mond, 1819. 

 Advertisements  for  the  Unexperienced  Planters  of  New  England.  —  See 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  3d  Series). 
 Description  of  New  England.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi. 

3d  Series). 

 See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  ii.). 

Smith,  John.    The  Curiosities  of  Common  Water.    The  fifth  edition.  With 

Additions  by  Mr.  Ralph  Thoresby  and  others.     16mo,  pp.  52. 

Boston,  reprinted,  1725.    (Three  copies.) 
 The  Curiosities  of  Common  Water.    Reprinted  from  the  fifth  edition. 

[Preface  by  Timothy  L.  Jennison.]    8vo,  pp.  54.    Salem,  1832. 
Smith.  Rev.  John,  Clavering.    Essex  Dove,  presenting  the  World  with  a 

Few  of  her  Olive  Branches.    Deliuered  in  Three  Seuerall  Treatises. 

Second  edition,  corrected  and  inlarged.    [Preface  by  J.  Hart.]  4to. 

London,  1633. 

 The  Grounds  of  Religion.    Preface  by  J.  Hart.    4to.    London,  n.  d. 

[Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 
 The  Poore  Penitent ;  or,  The  Doctrine  of  Repentance.    Preface  by  John 

Hart.    4to.    London,  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 
 The  Svbstance  and  Pith  of  Prayer ;  or,  A  Briefe,  Holy,  and  Heavenly 

Exposition  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.    4 to.    London,  1629. 
Smith.  John.    A  Designed  End  to  the  Socinian  Controversy.    12mo,pp.  64. 

London,  reprinted,  1793. 
Smith,  John.    The  Mystery  of  Rhetorick  Unveiled.    Tenth  edition.  16mo. 

London,  1721. 

Smith,  John.  An  Essay  on  Universal  Redemption.  12mo,  pp.  71.  Bos- 
ton, reprinted,  1767. 

Smith,  John,  D.D.,  Professor  in  Dartmouth  College.  The  Duty,  Advan- 
tages, and  Pleasure  of  Public  Worship.  Sermon  at  the  Dedication 
of  the  Meeting-house  in  the  vicinity  of  Dartmouth  College,  Dec.  13, 
1795.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Hanover,  1795. 

 Tha  New-Hampshire  Latin  Grammar.  Third  edition.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1812. 


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Smith,  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Campbelton,  Scotland.  General  View  of  the  Agri- 
culture of  the  County  of  Argyll ;  drawn  up  for  the  Consideration  of 
the  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Internal  Improvement.  8vo.  Edin- 
burgh, 1798. 

 See  Lowth,  Robert. 

Smith,  John,  Esq.,  United-States  Marshal  for  Pennsylvania,  Report  of  the 
Case  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Pennsylvania  against ;  with  the  Opi- 
nion of  C.  J.  Tilghman.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Philadelphia,  1809. 

Smith,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Wright,  Samuel. 

Smith,  Rev.  John  C.  The  Divine  Faithfulness.  A  Sermon  occasioned  by  the 
Death  of  Dr.  Phinehas  Bradley ;  delivered  8th  March,  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  16.    Washington,  1845. 

Smith,  Rev.  John  Cotton.  Patriotism.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1858. 
[With  Proceedings  on  the  CCXX.  Anniversary.]  8vo,  pp.62.  Bost.l  858. 

Smith,  Rev.  John  Pye,  D.D.  An  Answer  to  a  Paper  entitled  "  Manifesto 
of  the  Christian-Evidence  Society."  Fourth  edition.  AVith  a  Re- 
joinder to  a  Pamphlet  by  Rev.  Robert  Taylor.  Second  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  92.    London,  1830. 

Smith,  John  Russell.  Bibliotheca  Historica  et  Topographica.  Catalogue  of 
Books  illustrating  the  History,  Antiquities,  and  Topography  of  Great 
Britain,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  78.    London,  1850. 

 Catalogues  of  Books  [Sale],  1849-55.    8vo.    London,  1849-55. 

 Chronological  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  relating  to  America. 

8vo,  pp.  50,  8.    London,  1849. 

Smith,  John  W.  Anniversary  Poem  delivered  before  the  Mechanic  Ap- 
prentices' Library  Association  ;  Thirty-fourth  Anniversary,  Feb.  22, 
1854.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1854. 

Smith,  Joshua ;  and  Sleeper,  Samuel.  Divine  Hymns  or  Spiritual  Songs. 
12mo.    Portland,  1803. 

Smith,  Joshua  Toulmin.  The  Northmen  in  New  England  ;  or,  America  in 
the  Tenth  Century.    12mo.    Boston,  1839. 

Smith,  Rev.  Josiah,  A.B.  The  Beauty  and  Loveliness  of  Christ.  Dis- 
course at  the  Author's  Ordination,  July  11,  1726.  Preface  by  B. 
Colman.    16mo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1726. 

 The  Burning  of  Sodom ;  with  its  Moral  Causes.    Sermon  after  Fire  at 

Charleston,  S.C.,  Nov.  18,  1740.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1741. 

 The  Character,  Preaching,  &c,  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield  im- 
partial] v  represented  and  supported.  Sermon  preached  in  Charleston, 
S.C.,  March  26,  1740.  Preface  by  B.  Colman  and  W.  Cooper. 
16mo,  pp.  vi.  20.    Boston,  1740. 

 The  Church  of  Ephesus  arraigned.    Sermons  delivered  at  Charleston, 

S.C.,  1760.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Charleston,  S.C.,  1768. 

 The  Divine  Right  of  Private  Judgment  vindicated,  in  Answer  to  Rev. 

Hugh  Fisher's  Postscript.  With  Appendix  by  N.  Bassett.  8vo,  pp.  57. 
Boston,  1730.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Funeral  Discourse  to  the  Memory  of  Deacon  Joseph  Moody,  Charles- 
ton, S.C.,  June  30,  1766.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Charleston,  1766. 

 The  Greatest  Sufferers  not  always  the  Greatest  Sinners.    A  Sermon 

delivered  in  Charlestown,  S.C.,  Feb.  4,  1727-8,  on  the  Earthquake. 
16mo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1730.    (Three  copies.) 

 Humane  Impositions  proved  Unscriptural.    Sermon  at  the  Opening  of 

a  Presbytery  at  Charleston,  S.C.,  March  5,  1728-9.  8vo,  pp.  11. 
Boston,  1729.    (Two  copies.) 

 Xo  New  Thing  to  be  Slandered.    Sermon  preached  at  Cainhoy,  Sept.  27, 

1730.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1730.    (Two  copies.) 


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Smith,  Rev.  Josiah,  A.B.,  continued. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Charlestown,  S.C.,  after  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Na- 
than Bassett,  who  exchang'd  this  for  a  Better  Life,  June  26,  1738. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1739. 

 [The  Spirit  of  God  a  Holy  Fire.]    Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  July  10, 

1726.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1727.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  FlSHEtt,  Hugh. 

Smith,  Sir  Lionel,  Bart.,  Governor  of  Guiana.  —  See  Guiana. 
Smith,  Dr.  Matson.  —  See  Abbott,  Gorham  1). 

Smith,  Matthew  Hale.  Reply  to  the  Sequel  of  Hon.  Horace  Mann  ;  being 
the  Supplement  to  the  Bible,  the  Rod,  and  Religion,  in  Common 
Schools.    8vo.  pp.  36.    Boston,  1847. 

Smith,  Nathan  R.,  M.I).  An  Address  pronounced  before  the  Medical  Gra- 
duates of  the  University  of  Maryland,  April  7,  1828.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Baltimore,  1828. 

Smith,  Nathaniel.  The  Quaker's  Spiritual  Court  Proclaim'd ;  being  a  Nar- 
rative of  Two  Several  Tryals  before  the  New-High-Court  of  Justice. 
Preface  by  Randolph  Yearwood.    4to,  pp.  40.    London  [1668]. 

Smith,  N.  Ruggles.  Oration,  pronounced  July  4,  1808,  before  the  Citizens 
of  the  Town  of  Roxbury.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1808. 

Smith,  Rev.  Peter  Thacher.  —  See  Langdon,  Samuel. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Rachel.  —  See  Lincoln,  Henry. 

Smith,  Rev.  Robert.    The  Obligations  of  the  Confederate  States  of  North 

America  to  praise  God.     Two  Sermons,  National  Thanksgiving, 

Dec.  13,  1781.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Philadelphia,  1782. 
Smith,  Hon.  Robert,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  United  States.    Address  to 

the  People  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  20.    [Baltimore,  1811.] 

(Two  copies.) 

 Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.    With  Appendix.  8vo, 

pp.  41.    Baltimore,  1811. 

 See  Coleman,  William.    Hanson,  Alexander  C.    Madison,  James. 

Smith,  Roswell  C.    Reply  to  the  Charges  of  Daniel  Adams.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

[Providence,  1831.] 
Smith,  Samuel.    The  History  of  the  Colony  of  Nova  Caesarea,  or  New 

Jersey,  to  1721.    8vo.    Burlington,  N.J.,  1765. 
Smith,  Gen.  Samuel.    Speech  delivered  in  the  United-States  Senate.  28th 

November,  1848,  on  the  Resolution  of  Mr.  Hillhouse  to  repeal  the 

Embargo  Laws.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 
Smith,  Samuel.  —  See  Ripley.  Ezra. 
Smith,  Samuel  Abbot.  —  See  Leonard,  Levi  W. 
Smith,  Samuel  Hanbury,  M.D.  —  See  Ohio  State  Lunatic  Asylum. 
Smith,  Samuel  Harrison.    Prospectus  for  the  Republication  of  the  Monthly 

Review.    8vo.  pp.  4.    Philadelphia,  1794. 
 See  National  Intelligencer. 

Smith,  Rev.  Samuel  Stanhope,  D.D.,  President  of  the  College  of  New  Jersey. 
Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Gilbert  Tennent  Snowden,  Cran- 
berry, N.J.,  Feb.  22,  1797.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Philadelphia  [1797]. 

 Discourse  on  the  Guilt  and  Folly  of  being  ashamed  of  Religion  ;  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  17,  1790.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1791.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  on  the  Nature  and  Danger  of  Small  Faults  ;  Old  South 

Church,  Boston,  Oct.  24,  1790.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Boston,  1791.  (Two 
copies.) 

 Essay  on  the  Causes  of  the  Variety  of  Complexion  and  Figure  in  the 

Human  Species  ;  with  Strictures  on  Lord  Kaims's  Discourse,  &c. 
8vo.    Philadelphia,  1787.    (Two  copies.) 


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Smith.  Rev.  Samuel  Stanhope,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  College  of  New  Jersey,  continued. 
 .  On  the  Love  of  Praise.    A  Sermon  delivered  Sept.  23,  1810.  8vo, 

pp.  36.    New  Brunswick,  1810. 
 Oration  upon  the  Death  of  George  Washington ;  delivered  at  Trenton, 

N.J.,  Jan.  14,  1800.    8vo,  pp.  4,5.    Trenton,  1800. 
  Sermon  on  Slander,  Boston,  October  24,  1790.    8vo,  pp.  24.  .  Boston, 

1791.    (Two  copies.) 
[Smith,  Mrs.  Sarah  Tappan.]    History  of  the  Establishment  and  Progress 

of  the  Christian  Religion  in  the  Islands  of  the  South  Sea.  16mo. 

Boston,  1841. 
Smith,  Sebastian.  —  See  Mellen,  John. 

Smith,  Rev.  Theophilus.  —  See  Woolsey,  Theodore  D.  (Discourses  and 
Addresses). 

Smith,  Sir  Thomas.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.). 

Smith,  Rev.  Thomas,  Portland.  The  Great  Duty  of  Gospel  Ministers  to 
preach,  not  themselves,  but  Christ  Jesus  the  Lord.  Sermon  at  the 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Solomon  Lombard,  Gorhamtown,  Dec.  26,  1751. 
8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1751. 

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Smith,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Sacred  Mirror  ;  or,  Compendious  View  of  Scrip- 
ture History.    First  American  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1806. 

Smith,  Thomas  Laurens.  A  Historical  Address;  delivered  July  4,  1839,  at 
the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Settlement  of  Windham.  8vo, 
pp.  32.    Portland,  1840.    (Two  copies.) 

Smith,  Hon.  Truman.  New-Jersey  Election,  1838.  Speech  in  Opposition 
to  Mr.  C.  Johnson,  of  Tennessee  ;  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  25 
and  26,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  21.    AVashington,  1840. 

  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  admit  California  into  the  Union  ;  delivered  in  the 

United-States  Senate,  July  8, 1850.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Washington,  1850. 

 Speech  on  the  French  Spoliation  Claims;  United-States  Senate,  Jan.  16 

and  17,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Washington,  1851. 

 Speech  on  the  Nebraska  Question ;  delivered  in  the  United-States  Se- 
nate, Feb.  10  and  11,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Washington,  1854. 

 Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  Feb.  7,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Washington,  1846. 

  Speech  on  the  Physical  Character  of  the  Northern  States  of  Mexico,  &c. ; 

House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States,  March  2,  1848.  8vo, 
pp.31.    Washington,  n.  d. 

  Speech  on  Removals,  and  Appointments  to  Office  ;  delivered  in  the 

Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  21  and  23,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Washington,  n.  d. 

Smith,  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Provost  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
Discourses  on  Several  Public  Occasions  during  the  War  in  America. 
8vo.    London,  1759. 

 Eulogium  on  Benjamin  Franklin,  LT^.D. ;  delivered  March  1,  1791,  be- 
fore the  American  Philosophical  Society,  Philadelphia.  8vo,  pp.  45. 
Philadelphia,  1792. 

 Oration  in  Memory  of  Gen.  Montgomery,  and  of  the  Officers  who  fell 

with  him  ;  delivered  Feb.  19,  1776,  before  Congress.  Second  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  36.    London,  reprinted,  1776. 

[  ]  A  Poem  on  the  Rising  Glorv  of  America  ;  delivered  at  Nassau  Hall, 

Sept.  25,  1771.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Philadelphia,  1772. 

  Sermon  on  the  Present  Situation  of  American  Affairs ;  preached  in 

Christ  Church,  June  23,  1775,  before  the  Officers  of  the  Third  Batta- 
lion of  the  City  of  Philadelphia.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Lond.,  reprinted,  1775. 


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p.  111).    A  Brief  State  of  the  Province  of  Pennsylvania.  Third 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  47.    London,  1756. 
[Smith,  William.]    An  Examination  of  the  Connecticut  Claim  to  Lands  in 

Pennsylvania.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  94 ;  and  Appendix,  pp.  32. 

Philadelphia,  1774. 

Smith,  Hon.  William,  Chief-Justice  of  Xorth  Carolina.  A  True  and  Faith- 
ful Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  House  of  Burgesses  of  Xorth 
Carolina,  Feb.  5,  1739-40,  on  the  Articles  of  Complaint  exhibited 
against  the  Hon.  William  Smith,  Esq.,  Chief-Justice  of  the  said  Pro- 
vince.   8vo,  pp.  52.   ,  1740. 

Smith,  Rev.  William,  Newport.  The  Convict's  Visitor;  or,  Penitential 
Offices  ;  consisting  of  Prayers,  Lessons,  and  Meditations.  16mo, 
pp.  85.    Newport,  R.I.  [1791]. 

Smith,  Hon.  William.  The  History  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  from  the 
First  Discovery  to  the  Year  M.DCC.XXXII.    4to.    London,  1757. 

 The  History  of  the  Province  of  New  York,  from  the  First  Discovery  to 

the  Year  1732.    Second  edition.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1792. 

 The  Historv  of  the  late  Province  of  New  Yosk,  from  its  Discovery  to 

1762.    2  vols.  8vo.    New  York,  1829. 

Smith,  William,  LL.D.  A  History  of  Greece,  from  the  Earliest  Times  to 
the  Roman  Conquest ;  with  Supplementary  Chapters  on  the  History 
of  Literature  and  Art.  With  Notes,  and  a  Continuation  to  the  Pre- 
sent Time,  by  C.  C.  Felton,  LL.D.    8vo.    Boston,  1857. 

Smith,  Hon.  William,  LL.D.  A  Comparative  View  of  the  Constitutions  of 
the  Several  States  with  each  other  and  with  that  of  the  United  States. 
4to.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

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American-Revolution  Society  and  South-Carolina  State  Society  of 
Cincinnati.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Charleston,  n.  d. 

  Speeches  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 

January,  1794,  on  the  proposed  Commercial  Regulations.  8vo,  pp.  75. 
Philadelphia,  1794. 

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Smith,  William,  Peterborough,  N.H.  —  See  Leonard,  Levi  W. 

Smith,  William,  Esq.    History  of  Canada,  from  its  First  Discovery  to  the 

Year  1791.    2  vols.  8vo.    Quebec,  1815. 
Smith,  William,  jun.  —  See  New  York,  Colony  of. 

[Smith,  Dr.  William  Pitt.]    Observations  on  Conventions.    16mo,  pp.  13. 

New  York,  1793. 
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Smith,  W.  P.  Building  and  Loan  Associations :  their  Character,  Opera- 
tions, and  Advantages.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1852. 

Smith,  William  R.  Discourse  delivered  before  the  State  Historical  Society 
of  Wisconsin,  Jan.  15,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Madison,  1850. 

 The  History  of  Wisconsin.    In  Three  Parts,  —  Historical,  Documentary, 

and  Descriptive.  Vol.  i.  and  vol.  iii.  2  vols.  8vo.  Madi- 
son, 1854. 

Smith,  William  S.  —  See  Lloyd,  Thomas. 
Smith  School,  Boston.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 
Smithson,  James.  —  See  Rhees,  William  J' 

Smithsonian  Contributions  to  Knowledge.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion. 


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1856;  ix.,  1857;  x.,  1858. 

 .    First  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  to 

Board  of  Regents,  December,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Washington,  1848. 

 .  Tenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution,  1855.    8vo.    Washington,  1856. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Smithsonian 

Institution,  1856.    8vo.    Washington,  1857. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents,  1857.  8vo.  Wash- 
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the  Distribution  of  the  Income  of  the  Smithsonian  Fund,  &c.  8vo, 
pp.  25.    Washington,  1854. 

 .  Report  to  the  Smithsonian  Institution  on  the  History  of  the  Dis- 
covery of  Neptune.  By  B.  A.  Gould,  jun.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Washing- 
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 .    Smithsonian  Report  on  Recent  Improvements  in  the  Chemical 

Arts.  By  Prof.  James  C.  Booth  and  Campbell  Morfit.  8vo.  Wash- 
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 .    Reports,  &c,  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution  to  Jan.  1,  1849. 

From  the  Third  Annual  Report  of  the  Regents.  8vo,  pp.  72.  Wash- 
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(House  Misc.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  ii. ;  Reports  of  Com- 
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SMITS,  Joannes.  Specimen  Observationum  ad  Car.  Fr.  Houbigant  Prolego- 
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Smollett,  Tobias,  M.D.    The  Poetical  Works  of  Tobias  Smollett,  M.D. 

With  the  Life  of  the  Author.    16mo.    Charlestown,  1810. 
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his  Life  and  Writings,  by  Robert  Anderson,  M.D.    6  vols.  8vo. 

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Friends  of  Sunday  Schools,  Charleston,  S.C.,  April  29,  1844.  12mo, 

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Modern  History,  from  the  Irruption  of  the  Northern  Nations  to  the 

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Sparks,  LL.D.    2  vols.  8vo.    Cambridge,  1841. 
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SNAPE,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.  —  See  Hoadley,  Benjamin. 
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Sneyd,  Charlotte  Augusta  (Transl.).  A  Relation  ;  or,  rather,  A  True  Account 
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Snow,  Azell,  vs.  John  Ford  and  John  S.  Sleeper.  Trial  for  Libel  ;  Supreme 
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SNOW,  Caleb  H.,  M.D.  A  History  of  Boston,  the  Metropolis  of  Massachu- 
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Snowden,  Rev.  Gilbert  Tennent.  —  See  Smith,  Samuel  Stanhope. 
Snuff,  Manufacture  of.  —  See  Excise  Laws. 

Soap,  Manufacturers  of.  —  See  Association  of  Tallow-chandlers  and  Soap- 
makers. 

Sober  Answer  to  the  Friendly  Debate  between  a  Conformist  and  a  Non- 
QtZO  conformist.    8vo.    London,  1669. 

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Sobriety,  Christian. —  See  Mayhew,  Jonathan. 

Social  Compact,  Treatise  on  the.  —  See  Rousseau,  Jean  Jacques. 

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John  Quincy. 
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Societe  Bibliqce  Protestante  de  Paris.  Assemblee  Generate  de  la 
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6  Decembre,  1839.  Par  M.  Sabin  Berthelot.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
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Geographie  et  d'Ethnographie,  par  M.  Jomard,  precedees  d'une 

Lettre  de  Carl  Ritter.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Paris,  n.  d. 
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de  Roberval,  Jean  Alphonse  de  Xanctoigne,  etc.  8vo.  Que- 
bec, 1843. 

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 de  la  Morale  Chretienne.     Assemblee  Generale  Annuelle,  1824-1827. 

8vo.    Paris,  1824-27. 
 .    Distribution  of  Prizes  in  the  City  of  Paris  on  the  Subject  of 

Peace.    12mo,  pp.  22.    J^ondon,  1842. 
 .    Journal  de  la  Societe  de  la  Morale  Chretienne,  Nos.  9-23,  32. 

8vo.    Paris,  n.  d. 

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1823.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Paris,  n.  d. 

 Roy  ale  d' Agriculture  et  de  Commerce  de  Caen.    Programme  des  Prix 

proposes  par  la  Societe  Royale  d'Agriculture  et  de  Commerce  de 
Caen,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Caen,  n.  d. 

 des  Antiquaires  de  France.  Prospectus  des  Memoires  et  Disser- 
tations sur  les  Antiquites  Nationales  et  Etrangeres.  8vo,  pp.  3. 
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.  des  Antiquaires  du  Nord.  —  See  Royal  Society  of  Northern 

Antiquaries. 

 de  Medecine  de  Marseille.    Seance  Publique  et  Expose  des  Tra- 

vaux.  1819.    8vo.    Marseille,  1820. 

 des  Sans-Culottes  de  Nancy,  a  la  Convention.  —  See  France. 

Societes  Populaires  de  la  Charite  et  de  Nevers.  —  See  France. 

 pour  la  Propagation  des  Connaissances  Usuelles.  —  See  Societies  for 

the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge. 


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Societies  for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.    Considerations  sur  les 

Societes  pour  la  Propagation  des  Connaissances  Usuellcs.  Rev. 

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Samuel.    Shower,  John.    WlSHART,  William. 
"  Society  in  America,"  A  Review  of.  —  See  MARTINEAU,  Harriet. 

*.  ,  Manners,  and  Politics  in  the  United  States.  —  See  Chevalier,  Michael. 

Society  for  abolishing  the  Slave-trade.  —  See  Providence  Society. 

 for  aiding  Discharged  Convicts.  —  See  Boston  Society. 

 of  the  Alumni  of  Harvard  University.  —  See  Stearns,  William  A. 

White,  Daniel  Appleton. 

 of  Miami  University.  —  See  Anderson,  Charles. 

 of  the  University  of  Virginia.     Proceedings  of  the  Society  of 

Alumni  of  the  University  of  Virginia,  June,  1847  ;  with  Addresses  of 

William  C.  Rives,  Lucian  Minor,  and  William  M.  Burwell.  8vo, 

pp.  57,  32,  27.    Richmond,  1847. 

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 of  Williams  College.  —  See  Hopkins,  Mark.    Robbins,  Thomas. 

White,  Joseph. 
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 of  Antiquaries  of  London.  Archaeologia ;  or,  Miscellaneous  Tracts  re- 
lating to  Antiquity.  Vol.  xxviii.,  Parts  I.  and  II. ;  xxix.,  Parts  I. 
and  II. ;  xxx.,  Parts  I.  and  II. ;  xxxi.,  Parts  I.  and  II. ;  xxxii.,  Parts 
I.  and  II. ;  xxxiii.,  Parts  I.  and  II. ;  xxxv.,  Parts  I.  and  II.  ;  xxxvi., 
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quaries of  London.    4to,  pp.  92.    London,  1816. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Printed  Books  in  the  Library  of  the  Society  of 

Antiquaries  of  London.    4to.    London,  1816. 

 .    Catalogue  of  Roman  Coins  collected  by  Rev.  Thomas  Kerrick, 

and  presented  by  his  Son,  Rev.  Richard  Edward  Kerrick,  to  the 
Society  of  Antiquaries,  London.    8vo,  pp.  84.    London,  1852. 

 .    L>escription  of  the  Additional  Plates  of  St.  Stephen's  Chapel. 

By  Sir  H.  C.  Englefield,  Bart.,  Pres.    Folio.    London,  1795. 

 — .    Description  of  Nine  Historical   Prints,   representing  Kings, 

Queens,  Princes,  &c.,  of  the  Tudor  Family.  Engraved  by  George 
Vertue.    Folio,  pp.  21.    London,  1776. 

 .    Description  of  Some  Ancient  Historical  Paintings  at  Cowdray  in 

Sussex.    4to,  pp.  32.    London,  n.  d. 

 .    An  Historical  and  Descriptive  Account  of  the  Ancient  Painting 

at  Cowdray,  representing  the  Procession  of  King  Edward  VI.,  Feb.  19, 
1547.    8vo,  pp.  20.    London,  n.  d. 

 .    Historical  Prints,  viz. :  — 

Le  Champ  de  Drap  d'Or.    Published  1774. 

Departure  of  King  Henry  VIII.  from  Calais,  July  25,  1544. 
London,  1788. 

Encampment  of  the  Eng.  Forces  near  Portsmouth,  1 545.  Lond.1778. 
Encampment  of  King  Henry  VIII.  at  Marquison,  July,  1544. 
London,  1788. 

Embarkation  of  King  Henry  VIII.  at  Dover,  May  31,  1520. 
London,  1781. 

Procession  of  King  Edward  VI.  at  his  Coronation,  Feb.  19,  1547. 
London,  1787. 

Siege  of  Boulogne  by  King  Henry  VIII.,  1544.    London,  1788. 


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Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London,  continued. 

 .    An  Index  to  Archoeologia  ;  or,  Miscellaneous  Tracts  relating  to 

Antiquity,  from  vol.  xvi.  to  vol.  xxx.  inclusive.    4to.    London,  1844. 

 .  Layamons  Brut ;  or,  Chronicle  of  Britain.  A  Poetical  Semi- 
Saxon  Paraphrase  of  the  Brut  of  Wace.  With  Translations,  Notes, 
&c,  by  Sir  Frederic  Madden,  K.H.    3  vols.  8vo.    London,  1847. 

 .    List  of  the  Societv  of  Antiquaries  of  London,  April  30,  M.DCC- 

LXVII.    Sheet.    [London,  1767.] 

 .    List  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London,  23d  April,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    [London,  1858.] 

 .    Magni  Rotuli  Scaccarii  Normanniae  sub  Regibus  Angliae.  Opera 

Thoma?  Stapleton.    2  vols.  8vo.    Londini,  1840. 

 .  Londinvm  Antiqua.  A  Plan  of  the  Cities  of  London  and  West- 
minster, ab.  1560.    Engraved  by  Vertue.    4  sheets.    London,  1737. 

 .    Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Specimens  of  the  Architecture 

of  the  Abbey-Church  of  Bath.  Drawn  by  J.  Carter.  10  Plates. 
Folio.    London,  1798. 

 .    Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Specimens  of  the  Architecture 

and  Ornaments  of  the  Abbey-Church  of  St.  Alban's.  By  J.  Carter. 
19  Plates.     Folio.    London,  1813. 

 .    Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Specimens  of  the  Architecture 

of  the  Cathedral-Church  at  Durham.  Drawn  by  J.  Carter ;  en- 
graved by  Basire.    11  Plates.    Folio.    London,  1801. 

 .  Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Specimens  of  Exeter  Cathe- 
dral. Drawn  by  J.  Carter;  engraved  by  J.  Basire.  11  Plates. 
Folio.    London,  1797. 

 .    Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  and  Specimens  of  the  Architecture, 

&c,  of  the  Remaining  Parts  of  St.  Stephen's  Chapel,  Westminster. 
J.  Carter.    28  Plates.    Folio.    London,  1795. 

 .    Plans,  Elevations,  Sections,  &c,  of  the  Cathedral-Church  of 

Gloucester.  Drawn  by  J.  Carter;  engraved  by  James  Basire.  17 
Plates.    Folio.    London,  1807. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Society  of  Antiquaries  of  London.    Vol.  i.- 

vol.  iv. ;  April,  1843,  to  June,  i857.    4  vols.  8vo.    London,  1849-57. 

 .    Some  Account  of  the  Abbey-Church  of  Bath  ;  illustrative  of  the 

Plans,  &c,  of  that  Building.    Folio.    London,  1798. 

 .    Some  Account  of  the  Abbey-Church  of  St.  Alban ;  illustrative 

of  Plans,  &c,  of  that  Building.    Folio.    London,  1813. 

 .    Some  Account  of  the  Cathedral-Church  of  Durham  ;  illustrative 

of  the  Plans,  &c,  of  that  Building.    Folio.    London,  1801. 

 .    Some  Account  of  the  Cathedral-Church  of  Exeter ;  illustrative 

of  Plans,  &c,  of  that  Building.    Folio.    London,  1798. 

 .  Some  Account  of  the  Cathedral-Church  of  Gloucester ;  illustra- 
tive of  the  Plans,  &c,  of  that  Building.    Folio.    London,  1809. 

 .  Some  Account  of  the  Collegiate  Chapel  of  St.  Stephen,  Westminster, 

By  JohnTopham,  Esq.,F.R.S.    With  14  Plates.    Folio.    Lond.  n.  d. 

 .    The  Tapestry  of  Bayeux.    17  Plates.    Folio.    J^ondon,  1819. 

 .    The  Tapestry  of  Bayeux.     [17  Colored  Engravings.]  Folio. 

London,  1822-23. 

 .    See  Cooper,  William  Durrant.    Way,  Albert. 

 of  Arts,  Agriculture,  and  (Economy.  —  See  New  York,  Province  of. 

 of  Astrologers.  —  See  Reeve,  Edmund. 

 for  bettering  the  Condition  and  increasing  the  Comforts  of  the  Poor. 

Information  for  Overseers,  collected  from  the  Reports  of  the  Society. 
Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  48.    London,  1801. 


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Society  of  Black  Friars.  —  Sec  Mitciiill,  Samuel  Latham. 

 of  Brothers  in  Unity  of  Yale  College.  —  See  Poole,  William  F.  Yale 

College. 

 of  Christian  Brethren  in  Harvard  University.  —  See  Harvard  Col- 
lege. 

.  of  Christian  Independents  in  Gloucester.  —  See  Answer.  Appeal. 

.  of  Christian  Morals.  —  See  Societe  de  la  Morale  Chretienne. 

 of  the  Cincinnati.  —  See  Cincinnati,  Society  of  the. 

 for  the  Commemoration  of  the  Landing  of  William  Fenn.  —  See  InGEB- 

soll,  Charles  J.    Tyson,  Job  R. 
 for  commemorating  the  Revolution  in  Great  Britain.  —  See  Price, 

Richard. 

 for  Constitutional  Information.    Tracts  published  and  distributed  gratis 

by  the  Society  for  Constitutional  Information.  8vo,  pp.  38.  [Lon- 
don, 1783.] 

 .  See  Proby,  John  Joshua,  Lord  Carysfort.  Principles  of  Go- 
vernment. 

 of  the  Counties  of  Hampshire,  Franklin,  and  Hampden,  for  the  Promo- 
tion of  Agriculture.  —  See  Doolittle,  Mark. 

 for  the  Diffusion  of  Useful  Knowledge.    The  British  Almanac  for  the 

Years  1839,  1842,  and  1843.    12mo.    London,  1839-43. 

 .    See  Boston  Society. 

 for  discountenancing  and  suppressing  Public  Vices,  Bath,  Me. —  See 

Appleton,  Jesse. 

 for  the  Dissemination  of  Useful  Knowledge.  —  See  Carey,  Mathew. 

 in  Dublin  for  promoting  English  Protestant  Working-schools  in  Ire- 
land. —  See  Keene,  Edmund. 

 for  educating  Pious  Young  Men  for  the  Ministry  of  the  Protestant- 
Episcopal  Church.  Twelfth  Annual  Report,  August,  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  15.    Georgetown,  D.C.,  1829. 

 for  employing  the  Female  Poor.    An  Explanation  of  the  Views  of  the 

Society ;  with  the  Constitution  and  By-laws.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Bos- 
ton, 1820. 

 .    Explanation  of  the  Views  of  the  Society ;  with  the  Constitution 

and  By-laws.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Cambridge,  1825. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  Advice,  Feb.  1824.  8vo,  pp.  8.  n.  d. 

 for  encouraging  Industry  and  employing  the  Poor.    Articles,  Rules, 

and  List  of  Members,  1754.  4to,  pp.  12.   Boston,  1754.  (Two  copies.) 
 .    See  Ciiauncy,  Charles.    Cooper,  Samuel. 

 for  the  Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.    List  of 

the  Society,  London,  Aug.  18,  1766.    8vo,  pp.  83.    London,  1766. 

 .    Premiums  offered  for  the  Advantage  of  the  British  Colonies. 

8vo,  pp.  44.    London,  1762. 

 .    Premiums  offered  for  the  Advantage  of  the  British-American 

Dominions.    8vo,  pp.  38.    London,  1763. 

 .  Premiums  offered  by  the  Society  [1766].  8vo,  pp.  60.  Lon- 
don, 1766. 

 .    Premiums  offered  in  the  Year  1810  by  the  Society.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

[London,  1810.] 

 .    Rules  and  Orders  of  the  Society  instituted  at  London  for  the 

Encouragement  of  Arts,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
London,  1766. 

 .    See  Lewis,  William. 

 for  the  Encouragement  of  Faithful  Domestics.    Report  of  Committee, 

with  the  Constitution.    8vo,  pp.  6.    Philadelphia,  1829. 


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Society  for  the  Encouragement  of  Manufactures  and  the  Useful  Arts.  — 
vSee  Coxe,  Tench. 

 for  the  Establishment  of  a  Literary  Fund.    Account  of  the  Institution 

of  the  Society  for  the  Establishment  of  a  Literary  Fund.  Constitu- 
tions of  the  Society,  Transactions  of  the  Committee,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  88. 
London,  1799. 

 for  the  Extinction  of  the  Slave-trade  and  the  Civilization  of  Africa.  — 

See  Sturge,  John. 

 for  Foreign  Missions  of  Boston  and  Vicinity.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel. 

Morse,  Jedidiah. 

 of  Free  and  Accepted  Masons.  —  See  Masonry. 

 of  Friends,  Dover,  N.H.  —  See  Bill  of  Mortality. 

 Vindicated.  —  See  Wood,  George. 

 of  Friends  of  Foreigners  in  Distress.    Report  of  the  Directors,  April  5, 

1810.    Folio,  pp.  4.    London,  1810. 

 of  Graduates  of  the  College  of  Charleston.  —  See  Adams,  Jasper. 

 of  Gray's  Inn.  —  See  Knell,  Paul. 

 of  Inquiry,  Amherst  College.  —  See  Todd,  John. 

 for  meliorating  the  Condition  of  the  Jews.  —  See  American  Society 

for  meliorating  the  Condition  of  the  Jews. 

 of  Merchants  Adventurers.  —  See  Wheeler,  John. 

 of  Middlesex  Husbandmen  and  Manufacturers.    Transactions  for  the 

Year  1851.    8vo,  pp.  57.   ,  1852. 

 .    See  Colman,  Henry.    Gray,  John  C. 

 for  the  Moral  and  Religious  Instruction  of  Children.    An  Address  to 

Parents.    8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 
 for  the  Moral  and  Religious  Instruction  of  the  Poor.  —  See  Boston 

Society. 

 of  the  Mystical  Seven  in  the  Wesleyan  University,  Middletown,  Ct.  — 

See  Brownson,  Orestes  A. 

 in  New  York  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts,  and  Manufactures. 

Parts  I.-IV.,  1792-99.  2  vols.  4to.  New  York,  1792  ;  and  Al- 
bany, 1799. 

 for  obtaining  Information  respecting  the  State  of  Religion  in  India.  — 

See  Missions  to  India  (Appeal). 

 for  Political  Enquiries. —  See  Coxe,  Tench  (Enquiry  into  the  Principles 

of  a  Commercial  System). 

 in  Portland  for  suppressing  Vice  and  Immorality.  Report  of  the  Com- 
mittee, April  27,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Portland,  1816. 

 for  the  Prevention  of  Pauperism.  —  See  Boston  Society.  Gray, 

Frederick  T. 

 in  the  City  of  New  York.    Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Managers, 

February,  1823.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1823. 

 .  Report  of  a  Committee  on  the  Expediency  of  erecting  an  Insti- 
tution for  the  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delinquents.  8vo,  pp.  64. 
New  York,  1824. 

 for  promoting  Christian  Instruction.    Eighteenth  Annual  Report  of  the 

Society,  May  2,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  80.    London,  1843. 

 .    The  Principles  and  Plan  of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian 

Instruction.    12mo,  pp.  24.    London,  1843. 

 for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  Account  of  the  Origin  and  De- 
signs of  the  Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  8vo,  pp.  39. 
London,  1733. 

 ,  An  Account  of  the  Society.  With  Appendix.  4to,  pp.  48.  Lon- 
don, 1740.  [Imperfect.] 


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Society  for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  continued. 

 .    A  General  Account  of  the  Society.    With  Standing  Rules  and 

Orders,  List  of  Subscribing  Members,  &c.    8vo.    London,  18 10. 
 .    A  General  Account  of  the  Society.    With  the  Standing  Rules, 

List  of  Subscribing  Members,  &c.    8vo.    London,  1818. 
 .    Catalogue  of  Books  published  by  the  Society  ;  June,  1850.  One 

sheet.    London,  1850. 
 .    Letter  from  a  Residing  Member  of  the  Society  (at  London)  to 

a  Corresponding  Member  in  the  Country.    Third  edition.  lGmo, 

pp.  74.    London,  1725. 

 .    Annual  Report  for  the  Year  1817.    8vo.    London,  1818. 

 .    Annual  Report  for  the  Year  1818.    8vo.    London,  1819. 

 .    See  Massachusetts  Society. 

 for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge  and  Church  Union  in  the  Diocese 

of  St.  David's.  —  See  Wilks,  Samuel  Charles  (Essay,  &c). 

 for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  Piety,  and  Charity.    The  Christian 

Monitor,  vol.  L-vol.  xx.    20  vols.  12mo.    Boston,  1809-11. 

 .    Religious  Tracts,  No.  1-No.  7.    7  vols.  12 mo.    Bost.  1812-15. 

 for  promoting  District  Visiting.  —  See  General  Society. 

 for  promoting  English  Protestant  Working-schools  in  Ireland.  —  See 

Keene,  Edmund. 

 for  promoting  the  Manumission  of  Slaves.  —  See  Miller,  Samuel. 

 for  promoting  Political  Enquiries.  —  See  Rush,  Benjamin. 

 for  promoting  Regular  and  Good  Singing.  —  See  Walter,  Thomas. 

 for  promoting  Religious  Knowledge  among  the  Poor.    Account  of  the 

Society  for  promoting  Religious  Knowledge  among  the  Poor,  begun 
1750.    4to,  pp.  50.    London,  1770. 

 for  promoting  Agriculture  in  the  State  of  Connecticut.  —  See  Hum- 
phreys, David. 

 for  promoting  the  due  Observance  of  the  Lord's  Day.    Tracts,  Nos.  1 

to  25.    8vo.    London,  n.  d. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report.        8vo,  pp.  30.    London,  1834. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report.      8vo,  pp.  39.    London,  1835. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report.         8vo,  pp.  31.    London,  1830. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report.        8vo,  pp.  32.    London,  1837. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report.     8vo,  pp.  70.    London,  1838. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report.      8vo,  pp.  75.    London,  1839. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report.        8vo,  pp.  02.    London,  1840. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report.       8vo,  pp.  70.    London,  1841. 

 ,    Twelfth  Annual  Report.     8vo,  pp.  52.    London,  1843. 

 .    Evidence  given  in  reference  to  Steamboats,  before  the  Select 

Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons.    8vo,  pp.  22.    London,  n.  d. 

 for  promoting  and  encouraging  the  Education  of  Children.  Constitu- 
tion of  the  Society,  with  By-laws  for  the  Government  of  the  Academy 
at  Gillisonville.    lGmo,  pp.  10.    Charleston,  1830. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture  in  Rhode  Island.  —  See  Robbins, 

Asher. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts,  and  Manufactures,  NeAv  York. 

Transactions  of  the  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts, 
and  Manufactures,  instituted  in  the  State  of  New  York.  Second 
edition,  revised.  Vol.  i.,  1801 ;  vol.  ii.,  1807 ;  vol.  iii.,  1814.  3 
vols.  8vo.    Albany,  1801-14. 

 .    See  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Useful  Arts. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improvement  in  the  Commonwealth  of 

Pennsylvania.  —  See  Pennsylvania, 
vol.  ii.  53 


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Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts.  —  See  Typo- 
graphical Association. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Permanent  and  Universal  Peace.  Eleventh  An- 
nual Report,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  72.    London,  1827. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  64.    London,  1830. 

 .    Thirtieth  Annual  Report,  1846.       8vo,  pp.  18.    London,  1846. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Collegiate  and  Theological  Education  at  the  West. 

Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  63.    New  York,  1857. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Theological  Education  in  Harvard  University. 

An  Account  of  the  "  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Theological  Edu- 
cation in  Harvard  University."    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1816. 

 .  Address  of  the  Directors  of  the  Society ;  "with  the  Act  of  In- 
corporation and  By-laws.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1832. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  Society.     8vo,  pp.  17.    Boston  [1825]. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .  Remarks  on  the  Constitution  of  the  Society.  With  a  Circular- 
Address.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1825. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  relative  to  a  New  Organization,  Oct.  7, 

1824.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1824. 

 .    See  Greenwood,  Francis  W.  P.    Harvard  College. 

 for  the  Promotion  of  Useful  Arts  in  the  State  of  New  York.  Transac- 
tions of  the  Society.    4  vols.  8vo.    Albany,  1801-16. 

 .    See   Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Agriculture,  Arts,  and 

Manufactures. 

 for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge.  —  See  Brainerd,  David. 

 at  Edinburgh.  —  See  Sewall,  Joseph. 

 for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts.     A  Collection 

of  Papers  printed  by  Order  of  the  Society.  4to,  pp.  30.  Lon- 
don, 1706. 

 .    A  Collection  of  Papers  printed  by  Order  of  the  Society. 

4to,  pp.  88.    London,  1719.    [Manuscript  Notes.] 

 .    A  Collection  of  Papers  printed  by  Order  of  the  Society.  4to, 

pp.  51.    London,  1741.    [With  Manuscript  Notes.] 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Humphreys,  David. 

 .    See  Apthorp,  East.    Ash,  St.  George.    Bearcroft,  Philip. 

Benson,  Martin.  Berkeley,  George.  Bisse,  Philip.  Butler, 
John.  Butler,  Joseph.  Caner,  Henry.  Cornwallis,  Frederic. 
Cornwallis,  James.  Cresset,  Edward.  Denne,  John.  Dou- 
glas, John.  Drummond,  Robert.  Egerton,  Henry.  Egerton, 
John.  Ellis,  Anthony.  Ewer,  John.  Fleetwood,  William. 
George,  William.  Gilbert,  John.  Green,  John.  Greene, 
Thomas.  Herring,  Thomas.  Hinchliffe,  John.  Hume,  John. 
Hurd,  Richard.  Hutton,  Matthew.  Johnson,  James.  Keene, 
Edmund.  Kennett,  White  (Bibliotheca  Americana  Primordia). 
Keppel,  Frederic.  Leng,  John.  Lisle,  Samuel.  Mayhew',  Jona- 
than. Moore,  John.  Newcomb,  Richard.  Newton,  Thomas. 
Osbaldiston,  Richard.  Pearce,  Zachary.  Porteus,  Beilby. 
Reynolds,  Richard.  Ross,  John.  Secker,  Thomas.  Shipley, 
Jonathan.  Smallwell,  Edward.  Stanhope,  George.  Stebbing, 
Henry.  Sutton,  Charles.  Terrick,  Richard.  Thomas,  John. 
Thompson,  Thomas.  Thurlow,  Thomas.  Trevor,  Richard. 
Waddington,  Edward.  Warburton,  William.  Warren,  John. 
Waugh,  John.    Yonge,  Philip.    Yorke,  James. 

  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the  Indians  and  others  in  North 

America.    Brief  Account  of  the  Society.    4to,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1798. 


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America,  continued. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1816.  8vo,  pp.  24.  [Bost.  1816.] 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  24.  [Host.  1818. J 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1819.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Camb.  1819. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1824.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Camb.  1824. 

 .    Report  of  the  Society,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Cambridge,  1826. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1831.   8vo,  pp.  20.   Bost.  1831. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1832.   8vo,  pp.  28.   Bost.  1832. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1833.   8vo,  pp.  23.   Bost.  1833. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,,  1840.   8vo,  pp.  24.   Bost.  1840. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1843.   8vo,  pp.  20.   Bost.  1843. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1844.   8vo,  pp.  20.   Bost.  1844. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  32.   Bost.  1845. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1846.   8vo,  pp.  24.   Bost.  1846. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1847.   8vo,  pp.  31.   Bost.  1847. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1848.   8vo,  pp.  30.   Bost.  1848. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1850.   8vo,  pp.  36.   Bost.  1850. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1855.   8vo.  Bost.  1856. 

 .    Report  of  the  Select  Committee,  1856.   8vo.  Bost.  1856. 

 .    See  Barnard,  Thomas.    Bradford,  Alden.    Cary,  Richard. 

CODMAN,  John.    EcKLEY,  Joseph.    Foster,  John.    Frisbie,  Levi. 

Harris,  Thaddeus  M.    Holmes,  Abiel.    Kendall,  James.  La- 

throp,  John.    Lowell,  Charles.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii. 

2d  Series).    Morse,  Jedidiah.    Parish,  Elijah.    Porter,  Ebenezer. 

Tuckerman,  Joseph.    Wisner.  Benjamin  B. 
 for  propagating  the  Gospel  in  New  England  and  the  Parts  adjacent.  — 

See  Birch,  Thomas. 
 for  the  Reformation  of  Juvenile  Delinquents,  New  York.  Twenty-fifth 

Annual  Report,  Jan.  1,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  59.    New  York,  1850. 
 .    Twenty-eighth  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1, 1853.    8vo,  pp.  79.  New 

York,  1853.* 

 .    Thirtieth  Annual  Report,  Jan.  5,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  86.  New 

York,  1855. 
 .    See  House  of  Refuge. 

 for  Reformation  of  Manners.    Proposals  for  a  National  Reformation  of 

Manners.    4to,  pp.  35.    London,  1694. 
 for  the  Relief  of  the  Destitute  Sick,  Edinburgh.  —  See  Mason, 

John  M. 

 for  the  Relief  of  Half-Orphan  and  Destitute  Children,  New  York. 

Fourth  Annual  Report,  January,  1840.    12mo,  pp.  23.    N.Y.  1840. 

 for  the  Relief  of  Poor  Widows  with  Small  Children,  New  York.  —  See 

Miller,  Samuel.    Spring,  Gardiner. 

 for  the  Relief  of  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  the  Clergy  of  the  Pro- 
testant-Episcopal Church  in  South  Carolina.  Rules  and  Account  of 
the  Society.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Charleston,  S.C.,  1809. 

 for  the  Relief  of  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  Deceased  Clergymen.  — 

See  Hensiiaw,  J.  P.  K. 

 in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge.     Account  of  the 

Funds,  Expenditure,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  82.    Edinburgh,  1796. 

 .    Scheme  of  the  Society  Establishments,  1796.     8vo,  pp.  43. 

[Edinburgh,  1796.] 

 .    A  Short  State  of  the  Society,  1732.    8vo,  pp.  32.  Edinburgh, 

1732.    (Two  copies.) 


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Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  continued. 

 .    See  Balfour,  Robert.    Bennet,  William.    Brown,  William 

Laurence.  Campbell,  John.  Chauncy,  Charles  (Sermon  at  Or- 
dination of  Jos.  Bowman).  Davidson,  Thomas.  Dickson,  David. 
Fleming,  Thomas.  Gerard,  Alexander.  Hardy,  Thomas.  Hill, 
George.  Inglis,  John.  Jay,  William.  Johnstone,  John. 
Kemp,  John.  Lockhart,  John.  Macdonald,  John.  Mitchell, 
Andrew.  MuiR,  George.  Muirhead,  George.  Paul,  William. 
Robertson,  James.  Stuart,  John.  Thomson,  John.  Wellwood, 
Sir  H.  MoncreifT.    Winter,  Robert.    Witherspoon,  John. 

 of  the  Sons  of  New  England  in  the  City  and  County  of  Philadelphia.  — 

See  Breck,  Samuel.  Chandler,  Joseph  R.  '  Dillingham,  Wil- 
liam H.    Furness,  William  H. 

 for  the  Special  Study  of  Political  Economy,  the  Philosophy  of  History, 

and  the  Science  of  Government.  —  See  Foster,  William. 

 for  the  Suppression  of  Vice.    Plan  of  the  Society.    With  Appendix. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    London,  1825. 

 .    General  Summary  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  1S02-1838. 

4to,  pp.  3.    London,  n.  d. 

 .    Abridged  Report  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Society,  from  May, 

1838,  to  December,  1840.    Folio,  pp.  3.    London,  n.  d. 

 of  United  Irishmen  of  Dublin.    Proceedings  to  March,  1794.  Edited 

by  Thomas  Stephens.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

 -.    See  Committee  of  Secrecy. 

 of  Young  Men  in  London.  —  See  Cumming,  John. 

Society  Library,  New  York.  —  See  MacMullen,  John.  New- York 
Society  Library. 

Socinian  Controversy,  A  Designed  End  to  the.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

Socrates  and  Jesus  Compared.  —  See  Priestley,  Joseph. 

Soiling  of  Cattle,  Essays  on  the.  —  See  Quincy,  Josiah. 

Solar  Eclipse.  —  See  Eclipse. 

 Lodge.  —  See  Jenks,  William. 

 Parallax.  —  See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong., 

vol.  xv.  p.  3;  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition). 

 System.  —  See  Burges,  Bartholomew. 

Soldado  (El)  de  la  Patria.  —  See  Peru. 

Soldier  (The)  Cautioned  and  Counselled.  —  See  Hobby,  William. 

 Exhorted  to  Courage.  —  See  Morrill,  Isaac. 

Soldiers  Counselled  and  Comforted.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Counselled  and  Encouraged.  —  See  Phillips,  Samuel. 

 and  others  Directed  and  Encouraged.  —  See  Webster,  Samuel. 

 Sermon  to  the,  1755.  —  See  Ellis,  Jonathan. 

Solemn  Appeal  to  the  Church.  —  See  Jones,  Cave. 

 to  the  President,  Senate,  House  of  Representatives,  and  Citizens 

of  the  United  States.  —  See  Crisis,  The. 

 Charge  (The)  given  to  Ministers.  —  See  Cooke,  Samuel. 

 League  and  Covenant.  —  See  Covenant.    Nye,  Philip. 

Soliloquy  ;  or,  Advice  to  an  Author.  —  See  Cooper,  Anthony  Ashley. 
 of  the  Soul.  —  See  Kempis,  Thomas  a. 

Solis,  Antonio  de.  Historia  de  la  Conquista  de  Mexico,  Poblacion  y  Pro- 
gresos  de  la  America  Septentrional,  etc.  Nueva  edicion,  con  la  Yida 
del  Autor,  que  escr.  D.  Juan  de  Goyeneche.    Folio.    Brusselas,  1741. 

 Historia  de  la  Conquista  de  Mexico,  Poblacion  y  Progresos  de  la  America 

Septentrional,  conocida  por  el  Nombre  de  Nueva  Espana.  3  vols. 
12mo.    Madrid,  1791. 


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Sous,  Antonio  de,  continued. 

 The  History  of  the  Conquest  of  Mexico  by  the  Spaniards.  Translated 

by  Thomas  Townsend.    Vol.  i.,  24mo.    Dublin,  1727. 

Solitary  Imprisonment.  Effects  of.  —  See  Coates,  Benjamin  H. 

Solomon  the  Prince,  and  Solomon  the  Preacher.  —  See  Hamilton,  James. 

 against  Welton ;  or,  That  Prince's  Authority  brought  against  the  Inso- 
lence of  the  White-Chappel  Priest.  By  Way  of  Remarks  on  the 
Dr.'s  Sermon,  before  the  Lieutenancy,  Nov.  19,  1710.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
London,  n.  d. 

Solomon's  Exaltation.  —  See  Wakeman,  Robert. 

Some  Seasonable  Observations  and  Remarks  upon  the  State  of  our  Con- 
troversy with  Great  Britain.    8vo,  pp.  12.   ,  1775. 

 Reasons  and  Arguments  offered  to  the  Good  People  of  Boston,  &c,  for 

the  setting  up  Markets  in  Boston.    12mo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1719. 

 Rules  for  Speaking  and  Action.  In  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Third  edi- 
tion.   8vo,  pp.  32.    London,  1716. 

[Somerby,  Horatio  G.]  Notices  of  the  Sears  Family,  from  Sir  Bernard 
Burke's  Works  and  Somerby's  Collections  in  England,  &c.  8vo, 
pp.  14.    n.  d. 

[Somers,  John,  Lord.]  The  Judgment  of  Whole  Kingdoms  and  Nations 
concerning  the  Rights,  Power,  and  Prerogative  of  Kings,  and  Rights, 
Privileges,  and  Properties  of  the  People.  Eleventh  edition,  corrected. 
8vo.    Philadelphia,  reprinted,  1773. 

 The  Judgment  of  Whole  Kingdoms  and  Nations,  &c.    Twelfth  edition, 

corrected.    8vo.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 The  Security  of  Englishmen's  Lives ;  or,  The  Trust,  Power,  and  Duty 

of  Grand  Juries.    Svo.    London,  1766. 

Somers,  William.  —  See  Darrell,  John. 

Somers  Islands.  —  See  Jordan,  Sylvester. 

 Mutiny.    Case  of  the  Somers'  Mutiny.    Defence  of  Alexander  Slidell 

Mackenzie,  Commander,  before  the  Court-Martial.  8vo,  pp.  30,  ii. 
New  York,  1843. 

Somerset,  Bishoprick  of.  —  See  Camden  Society.  Ecclesiastical  Docu- 
ments. 

Somerset,  James,  Case  of.  —  See  Hargrave,  Francis. 

Somerville.  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.    The  History  of  Political  Transactions 

and  of  Parties,  from  the  Restoration  to  the  Death  of  William  III. 

Svo.    Dublin,  1793. 
Somerville,  William  C,  Esq.  —  See  Presidential  Elections. 
Somerville,  Mass.,  First  Congregational  Society  in.  —  See  Hodges, 

Richard  M. 

Something.    Edited  by  Nemo  Nobodv,  Esq.    Vol.  i.,  Nos.  1-26,  November, 

1809-May,  1810.    Svo.    Boston,  1809-10. 
Somno,  De.  —  See  Brown,  Thomas. 

Son  (The)  of  Man  cometh.    Discourse,  &c.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 of  Tabeal.  —  See  Bradbury,  Thomas. 

Song  of  the  Bell.  —  See  Schiller,  Friedrich. 

 of  Hiawatha.  —  See  Longfellow,  Henry  W. 

 of  the  Sexton.    By  Old  Mortality.    12mo,  pp.  6.    Albany,  n.  d. 

 of  Sion.  —  See  Quakers. 

Songe  (Le)  d'un  Jeune  Parisien.  —  See  France. 
Songs,  Political,  of  England.  —  See  Wright,  Thomas. 
 in  the  Night.  —  See  Harrison,  Susanna. 

 of  Praise,  with  Penitential  Cries,  to  Almighty  God.  —  See  Spiritual 

Songs. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Songs  of  Victory,  directed  by  Human  Compassion.  —  See  Adams,  Amos. 
Songster's  Museum  (The)  ;  or,  A  Trip  to  Elysium.    12mo.  Northamp- 
ton, 1803. 

Sons  of  Africans  :  an  Essay  on  Freedom.  —  See  Slavery. 

 of  the  Clergy,  Sermon  before  the.  —  See  Atterbury,  Francis. 

 of  St.  Dominick.  —  See  Romanism. 

 of  New  England,  Society  of  the,  Philadelphia.  —  See  Society. 

Sonship  of  Christ.  —  See  Cummings,  John. 

 of  Messiah.  —  See  Wilson,  Robert. 

Sophia,  Princess,  of  Brunswick.  —  See  Toland,  John. 

Sophia  Charlotte,  Queen  of  Prussia.  A  Letter  against  Popery,  in  Answer 
to  Father  Vota,  an  Italian  Jesuit.  With  a  Prefatory  Letter.  8vo, 
pp.  40.    London,  1712. 

Sophonisba  ;  or,  Hannibal's  Overthrow.  A  Tragedy.  —  See  Lee,  Natha- 
niel. 

Soren,  John.    Case  of  John  Soren,  Proprietor  of  the  Ship  Enterprise.  8vo, 

pp.  47.    London,  1813.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Narrative  of  Mr.  John  Soren.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  54. 

London,  1800. 
Sorrow  turned  into  Joy.  —  See  Townsend,  Jonathan. 
Sorrows  and  Desires  of  the  Regenerate.  —  See  Walter,  Nehemiah. 
Sotheby,  S.  Leigh,  and  Co.    Catalogue  of  a  Collection  of  Works,  chiefly 

relative  to  the  History  of  America.    [Auction  Sale,  Aug.  21,  1850.] 

8vo,  pp.  34.    [London,  1850.] 
Soto,  Fernando  de.    A  Relation  of  the  Invasion  and  Conquest  of  Florida  by 

the  Spaniards,  under  the  Command  of  Fernando  de  Soto.  Written 

in  Portuguese.    Now  Englished.    With  Journies  of  the  Emperor  of 

China  into  Tartary,  and  Discoveries  by  the  Spaniards  in  California, 

1683.    8vo.    London,  1686. 

 See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.).    Garcilaso  de  la  Vega. 

Soublette,  Carlos.  —  See  Colombia. 

Souillac,  J.  Sourryere  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Soul,  The.  —  See  Flavel,  John.  Paine,  Martyn.  Swedenborg,  Ema- 
nuel (Philosophical  Tracts). 

 ,  Nature  of  the.    An  Appendix  to  the  First  Part  of  the  Enquiry  into  the 

Nature  of  the  Human  Soul.    8vo.    London,  1750. 

 ,  upon  Reflection,  coming  into  Incontestible  Sentiments  of  Religion.  — 

See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 upon  the  Wing.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Soul-Prosperity.  —  See  Benn,  William. 

Soule,  Hon.  Pierre.  Brief  of  the  Appellees  in  the  Case  of  the  United-States, 
Appellants,  vs.  the  Cities  of  Philadelphia  and  New  Orleans,  Appel- 
lees ;  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  30.    n.  d. 

  Speech  on  Non-intervention  ;  delivered  in  the  United-States  Senate, 

March  22,  1852.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Washington,  1852. 

 See  Douglas,  Stephen  A. 

Soule,  Richard,  jun.  Memorial  of  the  Sprague  Family.  A  Poem 
recited  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Descendants,  &c,  of  Hon.  Seth  Sprague, 
July  4,  1846.    With  the  Family  Genealogy.    12mo.    Boston,  1847. 

Souligne,  M.  de.  The  Desolation  and  Ruine  of  France  Demonstrated. 
8vo.  [Imperfect.] 

Souls,  Pre-existent  State  of.  —  See  Pre-existent  State  of  Souls. 

 flying  to  Jesus  Christ  Pleasant  and  Admirable  to  behold.  —  See  Col- 
man,  Benjamin. 

Sound,  Battle  of  the.  —  See  De  Peyster,  J.  Watts. 


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Sound  Believer,  The.  —  See  Shepard,  Thomas. 
Sound  Dues,  Danish.  —  See  Cusiiing,  Caleb. 
Soupirs  de  l'Europe.  —  See  Europe. 

Sources  and  Benefits  of  Professional  Earnestness.  —  See  Harrison,  John  P. 

Sousa  Tavares,  Francisco  de.  —  See  Galvano,  Antonio. 

South,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.     Comprehension  and  Toleration  Considered. 

A  Sermon.    8vo,  pp.  30.    London,  1710. 
 Interest  Deposed  and  Trvth  Restored  ;  or,  A  Word  in  Season.  Delivered 

in  Two  Sermons.    Second  edition.    4to,  pp.  76.    Oxford,  1668. 
South,  Defence  of  the.  —  See  Hayne,  Robert  Y. 
 Justice  to  the.  —  See  Dorr,  James  A. 

 and  the  North  ;  being  a  Reply  to  a  Lecture  on  the  North  and  the  South, 

by  Ellwood  Fisher.  Delivered  before  the  Young  Men's  Mercantile- 
Library  Association  of  Cincinnati,  Jan.  16,  1849.  By  a  Carolinian. 
8vo,  pp.  32.    Washington,  1849. 

South  America.  Appeal  to  the  Government  and  People  of  the  United 
States,  in  behalf  of  the  Independent  South-American  Provinces. 
8vo,  pp.  31.    New  York,  1818.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Adelung,  Johann  Christoph.    Brackenridge,  Henry  M. 

Depons,  F.    Lendrum,  John.    Strictures  on  a  Voyage,  &c. 

 ,  Voyage  to.  —  See  Chase,  Washington.  Voyage. 

South  Association  of  Litchfield  County.  —  See  Griswold,  Stanley. 

South  Boston.  Collection  of  Facts  and  Documents  relative  to  the  Project 
of  a  Bridge  from  South  Street  to  Dorchester  Neck,  and  the  Annexa- 
tion of  that  Peninsula  to  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  62.    Boston,  1805. 

South-Boston  Bridge.  An  Answer  to  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "  Considera- 
tions on  the  Public  Expediency  of  a  Bridge  from  one  Part  of  Boston 
to  the  other."    8vo,  pp.  31,  8.    Boston,  1806. 

 .    See  Boston,  City  of. 

South  Carolina,  Province  of.  Considerations  on  Certain  Political  Transac- 
tions of  the  Province  of  South  Carolina ;  containing  a  View  of  the 
Colony  Legislatures,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  83.    London,  1774. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Provincial  Congress  of  South  Carolina,  1776. 

8vo.    London,  reprinted,  1776. 

 ,  State  of.    Acts  and  Resolutions  of  the  General  Assembly  of 

South  Carolina;  passed  in  November  and  December,  1795.  Folio, 
pp.  88.    Charleston,  1796. 

 .    Debates  which  arose  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  South 

Carolina  on  the  Constitution  framed  for  the  United  States,  1788. 
8vo,  pp.  95.    Charleston,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Exposition  and  Protest  reported  by  the  Special  Committee  of 

the  House  of  Representatives,  on  the  Tariff,  December,  1828.  8vo, 
pp.  43.    Columbia,  S.C.,  1829. 

 .    Report  of  the  Commissioners  on  the  Survey  for  a  Railroad 

between  Charleston  and  Cincinnati.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Columbia, 
S.C.,  1836. 

 .    Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum  to  the  Legislature 

of  South  Carolina,  November,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  13.  Columbia, 
S.C.,  1850. 

 .    Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum,  November,  1852. 

8vo,  pp.  24.  Columbia,  S.C.,  1852. 
 .    Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum,  November,  1853, 

8vo,  pp.  32.  Columbia,  S.C.,  1853. 
 .    Report  of  the  Regents  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum,  November,  1856. 

8vo,  pp.  13.    Columbia,  1856. 


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South  Carolina,  continued. 

 .    See  Drayton,  John.    Harper,  Robert  Gooclloe.  Hewatt, 

Alexander.    Mills,  Robert.    Ramsay,  David.  Tariff. 

 ,  Historical  Collections  of.  —  See  Carroll,  B.  R. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Hewatt,  Alexander.    Ramsay,  David. 

 ,  Letter  to  the  People  of.  —  See  Grimke,  Thomas  S. 

 ,  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in.  —  See  Dalcho,  Frederick.  Pro- 
testant-Episcopal Society  for  the  Advancement  of  Christianity  in 
South  Carolina. 

 and  Georgia,  Synod  of.  —  See  Synod. 

■  ,  Travels  in.  —  See  Bartram,  William. 

South-Carolina  Agricultural  Society.  Report  of  a  Committee  on  the 
Importation  of  Foreign  Seeds,  Plants,  and  Implements.  With  Gen. 
T.  Pinckney's  Letter  on  the  Water-Culture  of  Rice.  12mo,  pp.  24. 
Charleston,  S.C.,  1823. 

 .    See  Horry,  Elias. 

 Bar  Association.  —  See  Grimke,  Thomas  S. 

 Canal  and  Railroad  Company.    Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of 

Directors,  May,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Charleston,  1832. 

 .    Annual  Report,  May,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Charleston,  1834. 

 .    Semi-annual  Report,  Dec.  1836.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Charleston,  1837. 

 College.    Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Faculty,  and  Students  of  the 

South-Carolina  College,  January,  M.DCC.LIV.  8vo,  pp.  21.  Co- 
lumbia, S.C.,  1854. 

 .    Semicentennial    Celebration   of  the  South-Carolina  College. 

Baccalaureate  Address  by  the  President  [Rev.  James  H.  Thornwell, 

D.D.]  ;  Semicentennial  Oration  by  Hon.  James  L.  Petigru.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Charleston,  S.C.,  1855. 
 Conference.     Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  South-Carolina 

Conference  of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church,  on  the  Schism  in 

Charleston.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Charleston,  1835. 
 Gazette.     An  Incomplete  File,  1766-82.     Folio.  Charleston, 

1766-82^ 

 Historical  Society.    Collections  of  the  South-Carolina  Historical 

Society.    2  vols.  8vo.    Charleston,  S.C.,  1857-58. 

 Institute.  —  See  Perry,  Benjamin  F. 

 Reports.  —  See  Bay,  Elihu  Hall. 

 Society.  General  Plan  of  Education  appointed  for  the  South- 
Carolina  Society's  Female  Academy.    8vo,  pp.  4.    Charleston,  n.  d. 

 .    General  Plan  of  Education  appointed  for  the  South-Carolina 

Society's  Male  Academy.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Charleston,  1827. 

 .    Rules  of  the  South-Carolina  Society.    Eighth  edition.  8vo, 

pp.  36.    Charleston,  1827. 

 .    See  Read,  William  George.    Toomer,  Joshua  W. 

.  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Temperance.  —  See  Dickson,  Samuel 

Henry. 

 State  Society  of  Cincinnati.  —  See  Tucker,  Thomas  Tuder. 

South  Church  in  Andover.    The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  Covenant,  of  the 

South  Church  in  Andover.    With  a  Catalogue,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  36. 

Andover,  1848. 

 .    Historical  Manual  of  the  South  Church  in  Andover,  Mass., 

August,  1859.    [By  Rev.  G.  Mooar.]    12mo.    Andover,  1859. 

 in  Dedham.    The  Confession  of  Faith,  and  the  Covenant,  of  the 

South  Church  in  Dedham.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Dedham,  1827. 

 .    See  Cogswell,  William.    Durfee,  Calvin. 


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South  Church  in  Portsmouth,  N.H.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun. 

 in  Salem.  —  See  Emerson,  Brown. 

 Congregational  Church,  Natick.  —  See  Lowell,  Charles. 

 Consociation,  Litchfield  County,  Conn.  —  See  North  AND  South  Con- 
sociations. 

South-Cove  Corporation.    Catalogue  of  415  Lots  of  Land  sold  by  Auction, 

Nov.  19,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1838. 
 .    Catalogue  of  557  Lots  of  Land  and  Eight  Wharves,  sold  April  23, 

1840.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1840. 
 .    Catalogue  of  128  Lots  of  Land,  sold  March  4,  1844. 

Boston,  1844. 

 .  .    Catalogue  of  132  Lots  of  Land,  sold  Feb.  18, 1845. 

Boston,  1845. 

Second  edition. 


8vo,  pp.  8. 
8vo,  pp.  8. 


— .    First  Annual  Report, 
ton,  1835. 

— .  Second  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
— .    Third  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  12. 

— .  Fourth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
— .    Fifth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  13. 

— .    Sixth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  13. 

— .    Seventh  Annual  Report.       8vo,  pp.  13. 
— .    Eighth  Annual  Report.         8vo,  pp.  15. 
— .    Ninth,  Tenth,  and  Eleventh  Reports, 
ton,  1844. 

— .  Twelfth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
— .  Thirteenth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  4. 
— .  Fourteenth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  3. 
— .  Fifteenth  Annual  Report.  8vo,  pp.  2. 
Provident  Association. 
27,  1851.    12mo,  pp.  24 


pp. 


24.  Bos- 


Boston,  1835. 
Boston,  1836. 
Boston,  1837. 
Boston,  1838. 
Boston,  1839. 
Boston,  1840. 
Boston,  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  27. 


Bos- 


MS. 
MS. 
MS. 
MS. 


1845. 
1846. 
1847. 
1848. 


South-End  Provident  Association.     Report  presented  and  adopted, 

Oct.  27,  1851.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1851. 
South-Groton  Christian  Union.  —  See  Fosdick,  David,  jun. 

 Hanover  College,  and  Indiana  Theological  Seminary.    Catalogue  of  the 

Corporation,  Faculty,  and  Students,  January,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  16. 
Cincinnati,  1833. 
 .    See  Hanover  College. 

 Meeting-house  in  Dorchester.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.  Pro- 
prietors of  the  South  Meeting-house. 

South  Orange,  Mass.,  Church  in.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 

 Parish,  Dorchester.  —  See  Proprietors  of  the  South  Meeting-house. 

 ,  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  History  of.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

(Sermons). 

 Sunday  School.  —  See  Foster,  John  W. 

South  Sea.  —  See  Frezier,  Amadeus  Francis.    Sarate,  Augustine. 

 Company.  —  See  Jamaica. 

 Missions.  —  See  Smith,  Sarah  Tappan. 

 Seas,  Dampier's  Expedition  into  the.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

South- Western  History,  Sketches  of.  —  See  Sketches. 

 Railroad  Bank.  —  See  Louisville,  Cincinnati,  and  Charleston 

Railroad. 

Southack,  John.    The  Life  of  John  Southack,  written  by  himself;  with 

History  of  the  State  Prison  in  Charlestown.    12mo.   ,  1809. 

Southampton,  Mass.  —  See  Edwards,  Bela  B. 

Southard,  Hon.  Samuel  L.    Speech  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites  ; 
United-States  Senate,  January,  1834.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  53. 
Washington,  1834. 
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Southard,  Rev.  Samuel  L.  A  Sermon  on  the  Life  and  Death  of  Henry 
Clay  ;  preached  in  Newark,  N.J.,  July  25,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  38.  New- 
ark, N.J.,  1852. 

Southborough,  Mass.  —  See  Parker,  Jeroboam  (Century  Sermon). 
Southbury,  Conn.  —  See  Cothren,  William  (History  of  Ancient  Wood- 
bury). 

Southern  Aid  Society.  The  First  Report  of  the  Southern  Aid  Society  ; 
presented  October,  1854.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  60.  New 
York,  1854. 

 Board  of  Foreign  Missions.    Missionary  Papers.    12mo.    1835:  — 

No.  5.  The  Savior's  Injunction  to  his  Disciples. 

6.  A  Comparison  of  the  Apostolic  Age  with  the  Present. 

7.  When  a  Christian  may  be  said  to  have  done  his  Duty  to  the 

Heathen. 

8.  Memoir  of  Asaad  Esh  Shidiak. 

9.  Something  has  been  done  during  the  last  Forty  Years. 

10.  The  World  to  be  reclaimed  by  the  Gospel. 

11.  Memoir  of  Keopuolani. 

12.  The  Duty  of  Christians  to  support  Missionaries. 

13.  Second  Annual  Report.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Charleston,  1836. 
 Literary  Messenger,  The.    Vol.  i.,  No.  1,  August,  1834.    8vo.  Rich- 
mond, 1834. 

 and  Western  Railroad.    Proceedings  of  the  Citizens  of  Charleston  in 

reference  to  the  proposed  Railroad  from  Cincinnati  to  Charleston. 
8vo,  pp.  27.    Charleston,  1835. 

Southerne,  T.  Sir  Antony  Love ;  or,  The  Rambling  Lady.  A  Comedy. 
12mo,  pp.  94.    [London],  1721. 

Southey,  Robert,  LL.D.  Joan  of  Arc;  an  Epic  Poem.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1798. 

 Poems.    First  American  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1799. 

 The  Vision  of  Judgment.  —  See  Two  Visions,  The. 

Soutiigate,  Frederic.  —  See  Appleton,  Jesse. 
Southgate,  Rt.  Rev.  Horatio.  —  See  Coxe,  A.  C. 

Southgate,  William  S.    The  History  of  Scarborough,  from  1633  to  1783.  — 

See  Maine  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.',  vol.  iii.). 
Southold,  L.  I.  —  See  Lambert,  Edward  R.  (History  of  New  Haven). 
Soutiiport,  Wis.    Statement  of  Facts  with  regard  to  the  Commercial  Im- 
portance of  Southport.    Broadside,    n.  d. 
Southwick,  Solomon.    An  Oration  delivered  July  4,  1828,  in  Presence  of 

the  Convention  of  Seceding  Freemasons,  Le  Roy,  N.Y.  12mo, 

pp.81.    Albany,  1828. 
 Speech  at  the  Opening  of  the  New-York  Antimasonic  State  Convention, 

Albany,  Feb.  19,  1829.    8vo.  pp.  16.    Albany,  1829.    (Two  copies.) 
Soutien  aux  Patriotes,  Guerre  aux  Moderes.  —  See  France. 
Sovereign  Efficacy  of  Divine  Providence.  —  See  Oakes,  Urian. 
Sovereign  God  (The)  acknowledged  and  blessed.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 
Sovereigns  of  Europe.    Tables  of  the  Emperor,  Kings,  Queen,  Electors, 

and  all  the  other  Soveraign  Princes  and  Princesses  in  Europe. 

24mo.    London,  1703. 
Sovereignty  of  God.  —  See  Coles,  Elisha. 

 in  the  Exercise  of  Mercy. —  See  American  Doctrinal  Tract 

Society.    Wigglesworth,  Edward. 
 and  Promises  of  God.  —  See  Johnson,  Samuel.    Letter  from  Aris- 

tocles  to  Authades. 
Spa  Water.  —  See  Seminus,  Hieronymus. 


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SPAFFORD,  Horatio  Gates.    Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York.  With 

Map.    8vo.    Albany,  1813. 
 General  Geography,  and  Rudiments  of  Useful  Knowledge.  12mo. 

Hudson,  1809. 

Spain.    An  Account  of  the  Public  Festival  in  Boston,  Jan.  24,  1809,  in 

honor  of  Spanish  Valor  and  Patriotism ;  with  a  Brief  Sketch  of 

Spain.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston  [1809]. 
 Censo  Espanol  executado  de  Orden  del  Key,  comunicada  por  el  Conde 

de  Florida  Blanca,  en  el  Afio  de  1787.    [Manuel  Antonio  de  En- 

dexiz.]    4to.    [Madrid,  1787.] 
 ■  Constitution  Politique  de  la  Monarchic  Espagnole,  promulguee  a.  Cadix. 

1812,  etc.    Traduit  de  l'Espagnol  par  E.  Nunez  de  Taboada.  Troi- 

sieme  edition.    8vo,  pp.  75.    Paris,  1820. 
 A  Dialogue  between  Marphorio  and  Pasquin,  concerning  the  Succession 

of  Spain.    4to,  pp.  28.    London,  1701. 
 An  Exact  and  Impartial  Account  of  the  most  Important  Events  which 

have  occurred  in  Aranjuez,  Madrid,  and  Bayonne,  from  March  17  to 

May  15,  1808.    Translated  from  the  Spanish.    8vo,  pp.  46.  New 

York,  1808. 

 A  Generall  Historie  of  Spaine.    Collected  out  of  diuers  Authors,  as 

well  Auntient  as  Moderne.  Folio.  n.  d.  [Imperfect,  wanting 
title.] 

 The  Intrigues  of  the  Queen  of  Spain  with  the  Prince  of  Peace  and 

others.    12mo.    Boston,  1809. 

 The  Spanish  Patriots  ;  Ode.    Broadside,    n.  d. 

 See  Beckford,  William.    Cevallos,  Pedro. 

 ,  British  Commerce  with.  —  See  France,  Encroachments  of. 

 •,  Correspondence  between  Great  Britain  and,  1726.  —  See  Letters  and 

Memorials. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Prescott,  William  H. 

 ,  Primitive  Language  of.  —  See  Erro,  Juan  Bautista  de. 

 ,  Rupture  with,  1761.  —  See  Papers. 

 ,  War  with,  1739.  —  See  Boyse,  Samuel. 

Spalding,  Lyman,  M.D.  Address  at  Fairfield,  Dec.  7,  1813,  at  the  Inaugu- 
ration of  the  Officers  of  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of 
Western  New  York.    8vo,  pp.  24.    New  York,  1814. 

 Inaugural  Dissertation  on  the  Production  of  Animal  Heat;  read  at  an 

Examination  for  the  Degree  of  M.B.,  Harvard  College,  July  10, 1797. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    Walpole,  N.H.,  1797. 

 A  New  Nomenclature  of  Chemistry,  proposed  by  De  Morveau,  Lavoi- 
sier, &c.    With  Additions.    4to.    Hanover,  N.H.,  1799. 

Spanish  Dominions  in  Europe  and  America.  —  See  Loefling,  Peter. 

 Literature,  History  of.  —  See  Ticknor.  George. 

 Main,  Voyage  to  the.  —  See  Depons,  F. 

 Parliament.  —  See  S.,  T. 

 Patriots.  —  See  Spain. 

 Popery,  New  Discovery  of.  —  See  Wadswortii,  James. 

 Revolution,  The.    [A  Poem.]  —  See  Bryant,  William  Cullen. 

-   Rule  of  Trade  to  the  West  Indies.  —  See  Veitia  Linage,  Joseph 

de. 

 Violations  of  the  Rights  of  American  Citizens.  —  See  United  States 

(Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xi.). 

 West  Indies.  —  See  Gage,  Thomas. 

Sparhawk,  Rev.  Ebenezer.  —  See  Buckminster,  Joseph. 
Sparhawk,  Rev.  John,  Salem.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 


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Sparks,  Jared,  LL.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  An  Account  of  the 
Manuscript  Papers  of  George  Washington,  which  were  left  by  him  at 
Mount  Vernon;  with  a  Plan  for  their  Publication.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1827. 

 Addresses  at  the  Inauguration  of  Jared  Sparks,  LL.D.,  as  President  of 

Harvard  College,  June  20,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Cambridge,  1849. 

 A  Collection  of  Essays  and  Tracts  in  Theology.     No.  1-No.  12,  April, 

1823-March,  1826.    12  vols.  12mo.    Boston,  1823-26. 

 Inquiry  into  the  comparative  Moral  Tendency  of  Trinitarian  and  Uni- 
tarian Doctrines.    8vo.    Boston,  1823.  * 

 Leben  des  beriihmten  Amerikanischen  Reisenden  John  Ledyard,  des 

Begleiters  von  Cook.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  D.  C.  F.  Michaelis. 
12mo.    Leipzig,  1829. 

 Letter  to  Lord  Mahon ;  being  an  Answer  to  his  Letter  addressed  to  the 

Editor  of  Washington's  Writings.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Boston,  1852. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Letters  on  the  Ministry,  Ritual,  and  Doctrines  of  the  Protestant  Epis- 
copal Church.    Second  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1844. 

 The  Library  of  American  Biography,  conducted  by  Jared  Sparks.  First 

Series.    10  vols.  16mo.    Boston,  1834-39. 

 The  Library  of  American  Biography.     Second  Series.    Vols,  i.-xv. 

15  vols.  12mo.    Boston,  1852. 

 The  Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin ;  containing  the  Autobiography,  with 

Notes  and  a  Continuation.    Revised  edition.    8vo.    Phil.  1859. 

 The  Life  of  John  Ledyard,  the  American  Traveller.    Second  edition. 

12mo.    Cambridge,  1829. 

 The  Life  of  Gouverneur  Morris ;  with  Selections  from  his  Correspond- 
ence.   3  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1832. 

 The  Life  of  George  Washington.    8vo.    Boston,  1839. 

 Memorial  de  Gouverneur  Morris.     Traduit  de  l'Anglais  de  Jared 

Sparks ;  avec  Annotations  par  Augustin  Gandais.  2  tomes,  Svo. 
Paris,  1842. 

 Remarks  on  a  "  Reprint  of  the  Original  Letters  from  Washington  to 

Joseph  Reed,"  &c.    Svo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1853.    (Two  copies.) 

 Reply  to  the  Strictures  of  Lord  Mahon  and  others,  on  the  Mode  of 

Editing  the  Writings  of  Washington.  Svo,  pp.  35.  Cambridge, 
1852.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Review  of  the  Maryland  Report  on  the  Appropriation  of  Public 

Lands  for  Schools  (North-American  Review,  October,  1821).  8vo, 
pp.  50.    Baltimore,  1821. 

 Sermon  preached  in  the  Hall  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  March  3, 

1822,  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  William  Pinkney.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Wash- 
ington, 1822. 

 (Ed.).    Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution  ;  being  Letters  of 

Eminent  Men  to  George  Washington.    4  vols.  Svo.    Boston,  1853. 

.  Diplomatic  Correspondence  of  the  American  Revolution.    12  vols.  8vo. 

Boston,  1829-30. 

 The  Works  of  Benjamin  Franklin ;  with  Notes,  and  a  Life  of  the 

Author.  —  See  Franklin,  Benjamin. 
 The  Writings  of  George  Washington  ;  with  a  Life  of  the  Author, 

Notes,  and  Illustrations.  —  See  Washington,  George. 
 Review  of  the  Rev.  Jared  Sparks's  Letters  on  the  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church,  in  Reply  to  Rev.  Dr.  Wyatt's  Sermon.    From  the  Christian 

Disciple.    Svo,  pp.  60.    Baltimore,  1820. 
.  Life  of  John  Ledyard.    Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  xiv.  2d  Series. 


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Sparks,  Jared,  LL.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College,  continued. 

 Life  of  Count  Pulaski.    Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series. 

 See  Channing,  William  Ellery.    Chipman,  Daniel.  North-Amebicah 

Review.    Smyth,  William. 
Sparrman,  Anders,  M.D.    Resa  till  Goda  Hopps-Udden,  Sodra  Pol-kretsen 
och  Omkring  Jordklotet,  sarat  till  Hottentott-och  Cafl'er-Landen, 
Aren  1772-7(3.    Forste  Delen.    16mo.    Stoekholm,  1783. 
[Sparrow,  Anthony.]    A  Collection  of  Articles,  Injunctions,  Canons,  Orders, 
Ordinances,  and  Constitutions  Ecclesiastical ;  with  other  Publick 
Records  of  the  Church  of  England.    4to.    London,  1661. 
Sparrow,  Rev.  William.    A  Reply  to  the  Charges  and  Accusations  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Philander  Chase,  D.D.     8vo,  pp.  35.  Gambier, 
0.,  1832. 

Spasmodic  Cholera.  —  See  Cholera. 

Spaulding,  Rev.  Joshua.  Sermon  preached  at  the  Tabernacle  in  Salem, 
Dec.  29,  1799,  on  the  Death  of  Gen.  Washington.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Salem  [1800]. 

 The  Subject  of  Dispute  in  the  Tabernacle-Church  in  Salem,  as  stated 

and  defended  by  the  Pastor.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Salem,  1802.  (Two 
copies.) 

Spaulding,  Rev.  Levi.  —  See  Stuart,  Moses.    Winslow,  Miron. 

Spayan,  J.  —  See  Drelincourt,  Charles. 

Speaker,  The  New.  —  See  Mayor,  William. 

Speaking,  The  Art  of.  —  See  Art  of  Speaking. 

Speaking  Dead,  The.  —  See  Fuller,  Samuel. 

Spear,  Charles.  —  See  Prisoner's  Friend. 

Spear,  John  M.    Labors  for  the  Prisoner.    8vo,  pp.  7.   ,  1848. 

Spear,  Samuel  S.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Mechanic  Apprentices' 

Library  Association,  Feb.  22,  1855.    With  Poem  by  Herbert  Glea- 

son.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1855. 
Spear,  Rev.  Samuel  T.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B.  (Sermon  on  the  Death 

of  Rev.  Edw.  D.  Allen). 
Specchio  Geografico  e  Statistico  dell'  Impero  di  Marocco.  —  See  Graberg 

di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Special  Pleading,  Elements  of.  —  See  Schiefer,  John  Frederic. 
Specie  Currency.  —  See  Hooper,  Samuel. 
Specific  for  the  Cure  of  Cancers.  —  See  Martin,  Hugh. 
Specific  Medicine  for  the  Cure  and  Prevention  of  Yellow  Fever.  —  See 

Giraud,  John  James. 
Specimen  of  a  Dictionary  of  the  Abnaki  Language  of  North  America.  —  See 

Rasles,  Sebastian. 

 of  Indian  Languages.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  1st 

Series). 

 of  Naked  Truth  from  a  British  Sailor.  —  See  Vernon,  Edward. 

 of  Republican  Institutions.  —  See  Republican  Institutions. 

 of  a  Synopsis  of  English  Poetry.  —  See  Gradus  ad  Parnassum. 

 of  a  True  Dissenting  Catechism  upon  Right  True-blue  Dissenting 

Principles  ;  with  Learned  Notes,  by  way  of  Explication.  —  See 

Leslie,  Charles  (Short  and  Easy  Method). 
Specimen  Observationum  ad  Car.  Fr.  Houbigant  Prolegomena  in  Scripturam 

Sacram.  —  See  Smits,  Joannes. 
Specimens  of  Newpaper  Literature.  —  See  Buckingham,  Joseph  T. 
 of  the  Periodical  Works  published  in  Boston  in  January,  1846.  —  See 

Boston  Periodicals. 
Spectacle  de  la  Nature.  —  See  Humphrey's,  Samuel. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Spectator  (The),  from  Jan.  2,  1799,  to  Jan.  11,  1804;  from  Jan.  14, 
1804,  as  the  New- York  Spectator.  5  vols,  folio.  New  York, 
1799-1804. 

 See  New-York  Spectator. 

Speculative  Freemasonry,  Letter  on.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles  P. 

 a  Wicked  and  Dangerous  Combination.  —  See  Pease,  David. 

 ,  Opinions  on.  —  See  Odiorne,  James  C. 

 Philosophy.  —  See  Bowen,  Francis. 

 Sketch  of 'Europe.  —  See  Dumouriez,  Charles-Frangois. 

Speculi  Britannia  Pars.  —  See  Norden,  John. 

Speculum  Alchymiae  ;  the  True  Glass  of  Alchemy.    [R.  Bacon.]  —  See  C, 

W.  (Collect.  Chym.). 
 Anni.  —  See  Dove. 

 Pontificum  Romanorum.  —  See  Szegedlnus,  Stephanus. 

Speech,  Freedom  of.  —  See  Freedom  of  Speech. 

 and  Action  ;  a  Poem.  —  See  Robinson,  Joshua  D. 

 Without-doors.  —  See  Hickeringill,  Edmund. 

 in  behalf  of  the  Constitution  against  the  Suspending  and  Dispensing 

Prerogative.    8vo.    London,  1767. 

 of  Caunonicus ;  a  Poem.  —  See  Lathrop,  John,  jun. 

 of  a  General  Officer  in  the  House  of  Commons.  —  See  Burgoyne,  John. 

 intended  to  have  been  delivered  in  the  House  of  Commons,  in  Support 

of  the  Petition  from  Congress.  —  See  Colonies. 
Speeches  of  the  Governors  of  Massachusetts,  1765-1775.  —  See  Bradford, 

Alden. 

 and  Prayers  of  some  of  the  late  King's  Judges.  —  See  Regicides. 

Speed,  John.  The  History  of  Great  Britaine  under  the  Conquests 
of  ye  Romans,  Saxons,  Danes,  and  Normans.  Folio.  Lon- 
V-r^  don,  1611. 

■  A  Prospect  of  the  most  Famous  Parts  of  the  World.  Folio.  Lon- 
don, 1646. 

Speedy  Return  to  God  assisted  and  pressed.  —  See  Bass,  Benjamin. 
Spelling,  Reformed  Mode  of.  —  See  Webster,  Noah. 
Spelling-Book.    12mo.    n.  d.  [Imperfect] 
 .    See  Bingham,  Caleb. 

 ■  in  the  Iroquois  Language.  —  See  Williams,  Eleazer. 

Spelman,  Clement.  —  See  Spelman,  Sir  Henry. 

Spelman,  Sir  Henry,  Knt.  De  Non  temerandis  Ecclesiis.  Chvrches  not  to 
be  Violated.  Third  edition,  with  a  New  Epistle  [by  Clement  Spel- 
man].   4to,  pp.  .30,  40.    Oxford,  1646.  [Imperfect.] 

Spence,  Rev.  Joseph.  —  See  Duck,  Stephen. 

Spence,  William,  F.L.S.  Britain  Independent  of  Commerce.  Third  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  96.    London,  1808. 

 The  Radical  Cause  of  the  Present  Distresses  of  the  West-India  Planters 

pointed  out.  With  Remarks  on  the  Publications  of  Sir  William 
Young,  Charles  Bosanquet,  Esq.,  and  Jos.  Low,  Esq.,  on  the  West- 
India  Trade.    8vo,  pp.  102.    London,  1807.  [Imperfect.] 

 See  Mill,  James. 

Spencer,  Hon.  Ambrose,  Attorney-General  of  New  York.  —  See  Croswell, 
Harry. 

Spencer,  Benjamin,  A.M.  Vox  Civitatis ;  or,  London's  Complaint  against 
her  Children  in  the  Covntrie.    4to,  pp.  31.    London,  1636. 

Spencer,  Rev.  Ichabod  S.,  D.D.  Fugitive-slave  Law.  The  Religious  Duty 
of  Obedience  to  Law.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Brooklyn,  Nov.  24, 
1850.    8vo,  pp.  31.    New  York,  1850. 


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Spencer,  Hon.  John  C.  Argument  in  Defence  of  the  Ilev.  Elipbalet  Nott, 
D.D.,  in  Answer  to  the  Charges  made  by  Levinus  Vanderheyden 
and  James  W.  Beekman  on  the  Pecuniary  Affairs  of  Union  College. 
8vo.    Albany,  1853. 

.  See  Jay,  John. 

SPENCER,  Major  Joseph.  —  See  Estabrook,  Hobart. 

Spencer,  Joshua  A.  An  Oration  pronounced  at  Pittsfield,  at  the  Berkshire 
Jubilee.  —  See  Berkshire  Jubilee. 

Spencer,  Thomas.  Maschil  Vnmasked.  Treatise  defending  the  Church  of 
England  against  the  Opposition  of  Mr.  Cholmley  and  Mr.  Butter- 
field.    4to,  pp.  95.    London,  n.  d. 

Spencer,  llev.  Thomas,  M.A.  Clerical  Conformity  and  Church  Property. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1843. 

 The  New  Poor  Law :  its  Evils,  and  their  Remedies.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Lon- 
don, 1843. 

 The  Outcry  against  the  New  Poor  Law.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1841. 

 The  Parson's  Dream  and  the  Queen's  Speech ;  or,  The  Corn  Laws  and 

the  National  Debt.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1843. 

 The  People's  Rights,  and  how  to  get  them.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Lond.  1S43. 

 The  Pillars  of  the  Church  of  England.    With  Supplement  to  a  Speech 

by  Rev.  R.  McGhee  at  the  Anniversary  of  the  Bath  Protestant 

Association.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1840. 
 Practical  Suggestions  on  Church  Reform.  Revised  edition.  8vo,  pp.  16. 

London,  1841. 

 Religion  and  Politics  ;  or,  Ought  Religious  Men  to  be  Political  ?  8vo, 

pp.  16.    London,  1841. 

 The  Want  of  Fidelity  in  Ministers  of  Religion  respecting  the  New  Poor 

Law.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1841. 

 What  David  did;  a  Reply  to  the  Queen's  Letter.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Lon- 
don, 1843. 

Spencer,  Mass.,  History  of. —  See  Draper,  James. 

Spencertown  Festival,  July  4,  1846.  —  See  Independence,  Commemo- 
ration of. 

Spennacciiiata  (Una)  ai  due  Pappagalli  P.  J.  ed  M.  F.  8vo,  pp.  62. 
Marsiglia,  1835. 

Spenser,  Edmund.  Calendarium  Pastorale,  Eleganti  Latino  Carmine 
donatue  a  Theophilo  Bathurst.    12mo.    Londini,  1653. 

 The  Shepherd's  Calendar ;  containing  Twelve  iEglogves  proportionable 

to  the  Twelve  Months.  [Latin  and  English.]  12mo.  Lond.  1653. 
r  Sperlingius,  Ottho.    Boreas  ejusque  Laudes.    16mo.    Havnice,  1707. 

Sphygmometre,  Le.  —  See  Herisson,  Jules. 

Spinal  Curvature.  —  See  Brown,  John  B. 

 Diseases,  both  Structural  and  Functional ;  their  Causes  and  Treat- 
ment. —  See  Parsons,  Usher. 
Spira,  The  Second.  —  See  Dunton,  John. 

Spirit,  Gospel  Mystery  of  the.  —  See  Glory  sometimes  afar  off,  now  step- 
ing  in. 

 (The)  Grieved.  —  See  American  Tract  Society. 

 of  the  Christian  Ministry.  —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 

 of  God  in  the  Faithful.  —  See  Bull,  George. 

 a  Holy  Fire.  —  See  Smith,  Josiah. 

 of  Improvement,  Thoughts  on  the.  —  See  Caldwell,  Charles. 

 ■  of  Independence.  —  See  Burges,  Tristram. 

 of  Jesus.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 of  Literature  and  Art.  —  See  Tappan,  Henry  P. 


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Spirit  of  Patriotism,  Letters  on  the.  —  See  St.  John,  Henry. 
 of  Prayer.  —  See  Law,  William. 

 of  the  Pilgrims.    Vol.  L,  1828  ;  vol.  ii.,  1829,  Nos.  5-8 ;  vol.  iiL,  1830, 

No.  12  ;  vol.  iv.,  1831,  No.  7  ;  vol.  v.,  1832,  Nos.  1-4,  6-12.  5  vols. 
8vo.    Boston,  1828-32.  [Incomplete.] 

 ,  Reply  to  a  Review  in  the.  —  See  Whitman,  Bernard. 

 of  the  Pilgrims  ;  an  Oration.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 of  Primitive  Christianity.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners 

for  Foreign  Missions. 

 of  the  Quakers  tried.  —  See  Quakers. 

 of  Rhode-Island  History.  —  See  Arnold,  Samuel  Greene. 

Spirit-Culture.  —  See  Lane,  Charles. 

Spirits  of  the  Present  Day  tried.  —  See  McGregore,  David. 
Spiritual  Conversion.  —  See  Rogers,  John. 

  Discourses. —  See  Charteris,  Lawrence. 

 Husbandrie,  The.  —  See  Naogeorgus,  Thomas. 

 Manifestations.  —  See  Lunt,  William  P. 

 Philosophy.  —  See  Lunt,  William  P.  ' 

 Presence  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  May,  Eleazer. 

 Renewal  the  Great  Work  of  the  Christian  Church  and  Ministry.  —  See 

Putnam,  George. 

 •-  Songs ;  or,  Songs  of  Praise,  with  Penitential  Cries  to  Almighty  God. 

Twentieth  edition,  corrected.    8vo.    Boston,  1787. 

 .    See  Erskine,  Ralph. 

 Warning  for  Times  of  War.  —  See  Delme,  John. 

Spiritualism.  —  See  Forster,  Thomas  Gales. 

Spofford,  Jeremiah,  M.D.  Address  to  the  Essex-County  Agricultural 
Society,  Sept.  26,  1833.  —  See  Essex  Agricultural  Society 
(Trans.). 

Spofford,  Thomas.  SpofFord's  United-States  Farmer's  Almanac  for  1845. 
8vo.    New  York,  n.  d. 

 The  Yankee.    The  Farmer's  Almanac  for  1832.    12mo.    Boston,  n.  d. 

Spofford's  United-States  Farmer's  Almanac.  —  See  Spofford,  Thomas. 
Spooner,  Bathshua.  —  See  Maccarty,  Thaddeus. 

Spooner,  Rev.  John  Jones,  A.M.  Discourse  delivered  in  Prince  George's 
County  Court  House,  Va.,  July  4,  1794.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Peters- 
burg, 1795. 

Spooner,  Joshua.  —  See  Fiske,  Nathan.    Maccarty,  Thaddeus. 

Spooner,  Lvsander.  A  Defence  for  Fugitive  Slaves  against  the  Acts  of 
Congress  of  Feb.  12,  1793,  and  Sept.  18,  1850.  Svo,  pp.  72.  Bos- 
ton, 1850. 

 The  Unconstitutionality  of  Slavery.    8vo.    Boston,  1845. 

 The  Unconstitutionality  of  Slavery.   Part  Second.    12mo.   Bost.  1847. 

Spooner,  William  J.,  Esq.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  3d  Series). 

Sportsmen,  Instructions  to.  —  See  Hawker,  P. 

Spot-Pond  Aqueduct  Company.    Memorial.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 

Spotswood,  William.  Catalogue  of  Books.  [Sale.]  12mo,  pp.  68.  Bost.  1795. 

Sprague,  Charles.  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for 
the  Suppression  of  Intemperance,  May  31,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Bos- 
ton, 1827. 

 Curiosity ;  a  Poem  delivered  at  Cambridge  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Society,  Aug.  27,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1829. 

 An  Ode  pronounced  before  the  Inhabitants  of  Boston,  Sept.  17,  1830, 

at  the  Centennial  Celebration  of  the  Settlement  of  the  City.  Svo, 
pp.  22.    Boston,  1830.    (Two  copies.) 


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SPRAGUE,  Charles,  continued. 

 Oration  delivered  4th  July,  1825,  at  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  31.  Boston, 

1825.  (Two  copies.) 

Sprague,  Rev.  Edward.  —  See  Langdon,  Samuel. 

Sprague,  Hon.  Joseph  E.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Salem  Charita- 
ble Mechanic  Association,  July  4,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Salem,  1821. 
 An  Eulogy  on  John  Adams  and  Thomas  Jefferson  ;  pronounced  Aug.  10, 

1826,  at  Salem.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Salem,  1826. 

Sprague,  Hon.  Peleg.  The  Argument  of  Peleg  Sprague,  Esq.,  upon  the 
Memorial  of  Harrison  G.  Otis  and  others.  Third  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  22.    Boston,  1840. 

 Argument  at  the  Close  of  the  Petition  of  the  Seekonk-Branch  Railroad 

Company,  April  9,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  32.    n.  d. 

 Remarks  at  Faneuil  Hall  upon  the  Character  and  Services  of  William 

Henry  Harrison.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1839. 

 Reply  of  Judge  Sprague,  of  Massachusetts,  to  a  Statement  of  Comp- 
troller Whittlesey.    8vo,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1852. 

 Speech  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites ;  United-States  Senate,  Janu- 
ary, 1834.    8vo.  pp.  22.    Washington,  1834. 

 Speech  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  16th  April,  1830, 

on  the  Subject  of  the  Removal  of  the  Indians.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Wash- 
ington, 1830. 

 Speech  on  the  Tariff;  delivered  in  the  United-States  Senate,  22d  March, 

1832,  on  Mr.  Clay's  Resolution.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Washington.  1832. 

 Speech  in  the  United-States  Senate,  Feb.  3,  1830,  on  Mr.  Foot's  Reso- 
lution relative  to  the  Public  Lands.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Washington,  1830. 
(Two  copies.) 

 ;  and  Whittlesey,  Hon.  Elisha.    Letters  to  the  Chairman  of  the 

Judiciary  Committee  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United 
States.  *  8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1852. 

 See  Indian  Bill.  Slavery. 

Sprague,  Hon.  Phineas.  —  See  Blagden,  George  W. 

Sprague,  Preserved.  —  See  Shaw,  Benjamin. 

Sprague,  William,  Jun.  —  See  Masonry. 

Sprague,  Rev.  William  B.,  D.D.  An  Address  delivered  in  Albany,  at  the 
Funeral  of  Mrs.  Jane  Wyckoff,  Jan.  31,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Al- 
bany, 1848. 

 Address  delivered  April  11,  1845,  in  Albany,  at  the  Interment  of  Mr. 

William  Davis,  Misses  L.  and  A.  Wood,  and  Miss  M.  A.  Torrey, 
who  perished  in  the  Wreck  of  the  Steamboat  Swallow.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Albany,  1845. 

 Address  delivered  before  the  Literary  Societies  of  the  Wesleyan  Uni- 
versity, Middletown,  Conn.,  July' 31,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Al- 
bany,'1848. 

 Address  delivered  at  West  Springfield,  Aug.  25,  1856,  on  the  One 

Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Jos.  Lathrop,  D.D. 
With  Appendix.    8vo.    Springfield,  1856.    (Two  copies.) 

 Address  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  Brooklyn  Female  Academy, 

May  4,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Albany,  1846. 

 Address  delivered  22d  February,  1847,  before  the  Young  Men's  Associa- 
tion of  the  City  of  Albany.    8vo,  pp.  51.    Albany.  1847. 

 Annals  of  the  American  Pulpit;  or,  Commemorative  Notices  of  Dis- 
tinguished American  Clergymen.    Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  Trinitarian  Con- 
gregational ;  vols.  iii.  and  iv.,  Presbyterian ;  vol.  v.,  Episcopalian  ; 
vol.  vi.,  Baptist.    6  vols.  8vo.    New  York,  1857-59. 
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Sprague,  Rev.  William  B.,  D.D.,  continued. 

 The  Claims  of  Past  and  Future  Generations  on  Civil  Rulers.  Election 

Sermon,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1825.    (Three  copies.) 

 Discourse  commemorative  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Chalmers,  D.D. ;  deli- 
vered in  Albany,  June  27,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Albany.  1847. 

 Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Silas  Wright ;  delivered  in  Albany, 

Sept.  5,  1847.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Albany,  1847. 

 Historical  Discourse  delivered  at  West  Springfield,  Dec.  2,  1824,  —  the 

Day  of  the  Annual  Thanksgiving.    8vo,  pp.  91.    Hartford,  1825. 

 An  Introductory  Address,  delivered  Dec.  4,  1838,  before  the  Young 

Men's  Association  for  Mutual  Improvement,  Albanv.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Albany,  1838. 

 Oration  commemorative  of  the  late  General  Lafavette  ;  pronounced  in 

Albany,  July  2,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Albany,  1834. 
 Oration  pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard 

University,  July  17,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Albany,  1851. 
 Religious  Celebration  of  Independence.     A  Discourse  delivered  at 

Northampton,  4th  July,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Hartford,  1827. 
 Sermon  addressed  to  the  Second  Presbvterian  Congregation,  Albanv, 

July  4,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  17.    Albany,  1830. 
 Sermon  addressed  to  the  Second  Presbyterian  Congregation  in  Albany, 

Aug.  27,  1854,  —  the  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  his  Installation. 

8vo,  pp.  40.    Albany,  1854. 
 Sermon  on  the  Danger  of  Political  Strife ;  preached  at  Albany,  Oct.  13, 

1844.    8vo.  pp.  23.    Albany,  1844. 
 Sermon  delivered  in  Albany,  Aug.  20,  1854,  commemorative  of  the 

Character  of  Mrs.  Christina  Lee.     8vo,  pp.  40.    Albany,  1854. 

(Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  Jan.  1,  1843,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Edward  D.  Allen. 

With  the  Addresses  at  the  Funeral.    8vo,  pp.  62.    Albany,  1843. 
 Sermon  addressed  to  the  Second  Presbyterian  Congregation  in  Albany, 

March  4,  1838,  after  Intelligence  had  been  received  that  the  Hon. 

Jonathan  Cillev  had  been  shot  in  a  Duel  with  Hon.  William  J.  Graves. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Albany,  1838. 
  Sermon  preached  Jan.  25,  1857,  on  the  Death  of  Nathaniel  Davis. 

8vo,  pp.  46.    Albany,  1857. 
 Sermon  addressed  to  the  Second  Presbyterian  Congregation,  Albany, 

Mav  9,  1858,  on  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Archibald  Mclntyre.  8vo, 

pp.  "37.    Albany,  1858. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  Dudley,  Mass.,  Jan.  17,  1854,  at  the  Funeral  of 

Rev.  Joshua  Bates,  D.D.  *  8vo,  pp.  40.    Albany,  1854. 
 Sermon  delivered  in  Albany,  July  20,  1854,  after  the  Funeral  of  Mrs. 

Harriet  Chapin.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Albany,  1854. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  Johnstown,  Nov.  3,  1854,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev. 

Hugh  Mair,  D.D.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Albany,  1854. 
 Sermon  delivered  in  Albany,  Sept.  3,  1854,  after  the  Funeral  of  Hon. 

John  Townsend.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  26,  17.    Albany,  1854. 
 Sermon  preached  Jan.  3,  1821,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Joseph  La- 

throp,  D.D.,  Wrest  Springfield.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Hartford,  1821. 
 Sermon  delivered  Jan.  4,  1846;  containing  Sketches  of  the  History  of 

the  Second  Presbyterian  Church,  Albany.  8vo,  pp.  43.  Al- 
bany, 1846. 

 Life  of  Timothy  Dwight.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv. 

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SPRENGEL,  Prof.  Matthias  Christian.    Grundris  dor  Staatenkundc  dcr  Vor- 

nehmsten  Europaischen  Reiche.    Erster  Theil.    8vo.    Halle,  1793. 
Sprigge,  Rev.  Joshua.    Christus  Redivivus.    The  Lord  is  Risen.  16mo, 

pp.  39.    London,  1649. 

 A  Further  Testimony  to  the  Glory  that  is  near.    16mo.    London,  1649. 

String,  Rev.  Gardiner,  D.I).    An  Address  before  the  Mercantile-Library 

Association  of  New  York.    8vo,  pp.  .'59.    New  York,  1837. 
 Dissertation  on  the  Rule  of  Faith  ;  delivered  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of 

the  American  Bible  Society.    8vo.    New  York,  1844. 
 Sermon  preached  April  21,  1811,  for  the  Benefit  of  a  Society  of  Ladies 

for  the  Relief  of  Poor  Widows.    8vo,  pp.  21.    New  York,  1811. 
 A  Tribute  to  New  England.    Sermon  delivered  before  the  New-England 

Society  of  New  York,  22d  December,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  44.    New  York, 

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Spring,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  Sermon  at  the  Inauguration  of  Rev.  Edward 
D.  Griffin,  D.D.,  Bartlet  Professor  in  the  Andover  Theological  Semi- 
nary, June  21,  1809.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1810. 

 A  Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  Nov.  29,  1798,  at  Newburyport. 

8vo,  pp.  26.    Newburyport,  1798. 

 Two  Sermons,  preached  Fast  Day,  April  6,  1809  ;  and  a  Letter  from 

Rev.  Solomon  Aiken  to  Dr.  Spring.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Newbury- 
port, 1809. 

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Spring,  Sermon  on  the.  —  See  Byles,  Mather. 

Spring-Lane  School,  Boston.    Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Pupils  of  Spring- 
Lane  School,  Boston,  1842.    12mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1842. 
Springfield,  Mass.,  Century  Sermon  at,  1775.  —  See  Breck,  Robert. 
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 History  of.  —  See  Bliss,  George.    Sprague,  William  B.  (Historical 

Discourse). 

Springfield  [Ohio]  High  School.  —  See  James,  John  H. 
Springs  and  Artificial  Fountains.  —  See  Hericart  de  Thuryt,  M.  le  Vi- 
comte. 

Spurstowe,  Rev.  William,  D.D.    A  Crown  of  Life  the  Reward  of  Faithful- 

nesse.    Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  William  Taylor,  Sept.  12, 

1661.    4to,  pp.  42.    London,  1662. 
 Death  and  the  Grave  no  Bar  to  Believers'  Happinesse.  Sermon 

preached  at  the  Funerall  of  the  Lady  Honor  Vyner,  July  10,  1656. 

4to,  pp.  50.    London,  1656. 
Spurzheim,  John  Gaspar,  M.D.    Phrenology,  in  Connection  with  the  Study 

of  Physiognomy.    Third  American  edition.    With  Biography  of  the 

Author  by  N.  Capen.    8vo.    Boston,  1836. 
 See  Barber,  Jonathan.    Bartlett,  Elisha.    Carmichael,  Andrew. 

Green,  James  D. 
Spy,  The  London.  —  See  Ward,  Edward. 
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Squier,  E.  G.  Observations  on  the  Aboriginal  Monuments  of  the  Mississippi 
Valley.    With  Illustrations.    8vo,  pp.  79.    New  York,  1847. 

 ;  and  Davis,  E.  H.,  M.D.    Prospectus  of  Ancient  Monuments  of  the 

Mississippi  Valley.    4to,  pp.  8.    New  York,  1848. 

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Staatenkunder  der  Vornehmsten  Europaischen  Reiche. —  See  Sprengel, 
Matthias  Christian. 

Stability  an  Indispensable  Element  of  Usefulness  and  Greatness.  —  See 
Wyckoff,  Isaac  N. 

 of  Christ's  Church.  —  See  Barker,  Joseph. 

 of  the  Church.  —  See  Potter,  Horatio. 

 and  Progress.  —  See  EVERETT,  Edward. 

Stabroek,  Demerara.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  1st  Series). 
Stacy,  Rev.  Joseph.  —  See  Lewes,  Daniel. 

StaDEN  de  HOMBERG,  Hans.  Veritable  Histoire  et  Description  d'un  Pays 
habit e  par  des  Hommes  Sauvages,  situe  dans  le  Nouveau  Monde, 
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St.ehlin,  J.  von.  An  Account  of  the  New  Northern  Archipelago,  discovered 
by  the  Russians  in  the  Seas  of  Kamtschatka  and  Anadir.  Translated 
from  the  German.    8vo.    London,  1774. 

Stael-Holstein  [Anne  Louise  Germaine],  Baroness  de.  An  Appeal  to  the 
Nations  of  Europe  against  the  Continental  System.  8vo,  pp.  98. 
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Stafford,  Ward.  New  Missionary  Field.  A  Report  to  the  Female  Mis- 
sionary Society  for  the  Poor  of  the  City  of  New  York,  March,  1817. 
Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  55.    New  York,  1817. 

Staffordshire,  Natural  History  of.  —  See  Plot,  Robert. 

Stage,  Effects  of  the,  on  the  Manners  of  a  People.  —  See  Haliburton, 
William. 

 A  Serious  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  the.  —  See  Wither- 

SPOON,  John. 

Stage  Tyrants,  Of.  —  An  Epistle  to  the  Earl  of  Chesterfield.  —  See 
Carey,  Henry. 

Stamford,  Conn.  —  See  Lambert,  Edward  R.  (History  of  New  Haven). 
Stamp  Act.    An  Act  for  granting  and  applying  Certain  Stamp-Duties,  &c, 

5  Geo.  III.    [Black-letter.]    8vo,  pp.  66.    London,  1765. 
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the  American  Stamp  Act.    With  Appendix.    Second  edition.  8vo. 

London,  1767. 

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Appendix.    8vo.    Boston,  reprinted,  1767. 
 .    Considerations  on  the  American  Stamp  Act,  and  on  the  Conduct 

of  the  Minister  who  planned  it.    8vo,  pp.  38.    London,  1766. 
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Discourse  on  burning  the  Effige  of  the  St — pm — n  in  New  London, 

Conn.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  reprinted,  1765. 
 .    The  Necessity  of  repealing  the  American  Stamp  Act  demon- 
strated.   8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  reprinted,  1766.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Political  Debates.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Paris  [London],  1766. 

 .    Protest  against  the  Bill  to  repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act  of 

last  Session.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Paris,  1766. 
 .    Second  Protest ;  with  a  List  of  the  Voters  against  the  Bill  to 

repeal  the  American  Stamp  Act.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Paris,  1766.  (Two 

copies.) 

 .    Some  Reasons  that  influenced  the  Governor  to  take,  and  the 

Councillors  to  administer,  the  Oath  required  by  the  Stamp  Act. 
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CATALOG! UE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Emerson,  Joseph.  Mayhew,  Jonathan.  PATTEN,  William.  Pitt, 
William,  Earl  of  Chatham.    Stillman,  Samuel. 

Stanberry,  Hon.  William.  —  See  Doddridge,  Philip. 

Stanbridge,  John.  Stanbrigii  Embryon  Relimatvm ;  seu,  Vocabularium 
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"  Stand  Fast,  in  Nothing  terrified."  New-Year's  Sermon.  —  See  Tilden, 
William  P. 

Standard  of  the  Quakers  Examined.  —  See  Keith,  George. 

Standing  Army.  A  Confutation  of  a  late  Pamphlet,  intituled  a  Letter  bal- 
ancing the  Necessity  of  keeping  a  Land-force  in  Time  of  Peace. 
Second  edition.    4to,  pp.  35.    London,  1698. 

 .    A  Letter  from  the  Author  of  the  Argument  against  a  Standing 

Army  to  the  Author  of  the  balancing  Letter.  4to,  pp.  15.  Lon- 
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Opposition  to  a  Fleet  at  Sea.  Third  edition.  4to,  pp.  22.  Lon- 
don, 1699. 

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Army  is  Inconsistent  with  a  Free  Government.    8vo,  pp.  27.  Lon- 
don, 1697. 
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Standish,  Arthur.    New  Directions  of  Experience  for  the  Planting  of  Tim- 
ber and  Fire -Wood.    4to,  pp.  28.    London,  1614. 
Standish,  Miles.  —  See  Belknap.  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.).    Clark,  Mary. 
Standley,   Thomas.  —  See  Uniacke,   Crofton   (Substance   of  a  Judg- 
ment). 

Stanford,  Hon.  Richard.    Speech  on  the  Bill  to  raise  an  Additional  Mili- 
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1812.    16mo,  pp.  16.    [No  imprint.] 
Stanhope,  Charles,  Earl  Stanhope.    Observations  on  Mr.  Pitt's  Plan  for  the 

Reduction  of  the  National  Debt.    4to.    London,  1786. 
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Stanhope,  Rev.  George,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury.  The  Early  Conver- 
sion of  Islanders  a  Wise  Expedient  for  propagating  Christianity. 
Sermon  before  the  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign 
Parts,  Feb.  19,  1713-14.  8vo,  pp.  39.  London,  1714.  (Two 
copies.) 
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S[tanhope],  M[ichael].  Cvres  without  Care.  [An  Account  of  Cures 
effected  bv  the  Mineral  Waters  near  Knaresborough.]  4to,  pp.  32. 
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Stanhope,  Philip  Dormer,  Earl  of  Chesterfield.    The  Elements  of  a  Polite 
Education.    Selected  from  his  Letters  to  his  Son,  by  George  Gre- 
gory, D.D.     Revised  by  Jedidiah   Morse,  D.D.     12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1801. 
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Stanhope,  Philip  Henry,  Lord  Mahon.  —  See  Force,  Peter.  Sparks, 
Jared. 

Stanhope,  William,  Earl  of  Harrington.  —  See  Public  Characters. 
Staniford,  Daniel.    The  Art  of  Reading.    Twelfth  edition.    12mo.  Bos- 
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Stanley,  Rev.  William,  Dean  of  St.  Asaph.  The  Faith  and  Practice  of  a 
Churchman.    12mo,  pp.  96.    Boston,  1815. 

Stanly,  Hon.  Edward.  Speech  on  Abolition  Petitions;  delivered  in  the 
House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  16,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

 Speech  exposing  the  Causes  of  the  Slavery  Agitation  ;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, March  6,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d. 

 See  Adams  and  Co.  vs.  Cohen. 

Stansbury,  Howard.  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Valley  of  the  Great 
Salt  Lake  of  Utah.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1852. 

Stanton,  Hon.  Fred.  P.  Address  before  the  Metropolitan  Mechanics'  Insti- 
tute, Washington,  D.C.,  March  2, 1857.   8vo,  pp.  16.   W ashing.  1857. 

Stanton,  Henry  B.  Remarks  before  the  Committee  of  the  House  of  Re- 
presentatives of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Subject  of  Slavery,  Feb.  23 
and  24,  1837.    12mo,  pp.  84.    Boston,  1837.    (Two  copies.) 

Staphylome  Conico-diaphane  de  la  Cornee.  —  See  Cifreo,  Ch.  Cesar. 

Staple  of  News.  —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

Staples,  Hon.  William  R.    The  Documentary  History  of  the  Destruction  of 

the  Gaspee.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Providence,  1845. 
 Annals  of  the  Town  of  Providence,  from  its  First  Settlement  to  1832.  — 

See  Rhode-Island  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  v.). 
 See  Rhode  Island,  Colony  of. 

Stapleton,  Thomas.  —  See  Chronicon  Petroburgense.  Liber  de  Anti- 
quis  Legibus.  Plumpton  Correspondence.  Society  of  Anti- 
quaries. 

Stapp,  Milton.    Report.  —  See  Indiana,  State  of. 
Stapylton,  Robert.  —  See  Juvenal. 
Star  in  the  East.  —  See  Buchanan,  Claudius. 
 in  the  West.  —  See  Boudinot,  Elias. 

Stark,  Rev.  Andrew,  LL.D.    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  late  Rev. 

Andrew  Stark,  LL.D.     [Auction  Sale,  18th  April,  1850.]  8vo, 

pp.  22.    New  York,  1850. 
Stark,  Gen.  John.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  i.). 
Starkey  Seminary.     Biennial  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students, 

1853-55.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Penn  Yan,  1855. 
Starling  Medical  College  [Columbus,  O.].    Catalogue  of  the  Officers 

and  Students  of  the  Starling  Medical  College,  1847-8.    8vo,  pp.  15. 

Columbus,  1848. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Starling  Medical 

College,  1848-9.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Columbus,  1849. 

 .    See  Howard,  R.  L.    Merrick,  F. 

Starry  Messenger,  The.  —  See  Coley,  Henry. 

State,  Sermon  preached  before  the,  in  Dublin,  Jan.  31,  1708-9. — See 
Stoughton,  William. 

 ,  Suability  of  a.     A  Case  decided  in   the   Supreme  Court  of  the 

United  States,  February,  1793,  "Whether  a  State  be  liable  to  be 
sued  by  a  Private  Citizen  of  another  State."  [Chisholm  vs.  the  State 
of  Georgia.]    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1793. 

State  (The)  of  the  Protestants  of  Ireland  under  the  late  King  James's  Go- 
vernment.   8vo.    London,  1692. 

 of  True  Happiness.  —  See  Bolton,  Robert. 

State  Affairs,  Poems  on.  —  See  Poems. 

 Bank  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 Bonds.    A  Letter  to  Daniel  Webster,  in  Reply  to  his  Legal  Opinion 

to  Baring  Brothers  and  Co.,  upon  the  Illegality,  &c,  of  State  Bonds. 
12mo,  pp.  79.    New  York,  n.  d. 


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State  Bonds,  Report  of  the  Select  Committee  on.  —  See  Mississippi, 
State  of. 

 Criminals  brought  to  the  Bar  of  Public  Justice.  —  See  Pitt,  William. 

 Debt  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Pennsylvania. 

 of  Rhode' Island.  —  See  Richmond,  John  W. 

.  Debts.  An  Article  on  the  Debts  of  the  States.  North-American  Re- 
view, January,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Cambridge,  1844. 

 ,  Report  on  the  Repudiation  of.  —  See  Connecticut,  State  of. 

 Education  Convention,  Ohio.  Minutes  of  the  State-Education  Conven- 
tion, Columbus,  O.,  December,  1837.  With  Address  by  William 
Slocomb.    8vo,  pp.  24.   [1837.    Wanting  title]. 

.  Exaltation.  —  See  Gird,  H.  H. 

 Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin.    First  Annual  Report  and  Collections 

for  the  Year  1854.    8vo.    Madison,  1855. 

 .  Second  Annual  Report  and  Collections,  1855.  8vo.  Madi- 
son, 1856. 

 .    Proceedings  at  the  Stated  Meeting,  Aug.  7,  1855.  Broadside. 

 ,  1855. 

 .    Zweiter  Jahres-Bericht  und  Sammlungen  der  Historischen  Ge- 

sellschaft  des  Staates  Wisconsin.  Fur  das  Jahr  1855.  8vo.  Mil- 
waukie,  1856. 

 .    See  Martin,  Morgan  L.    Smith,  William  R. 

 Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Lancaster.    Account  of  the  Proceedings  at 

the  Inauguration  of  the  State  Industrial  School  for  Girls,  Lancaster, 
Aug.  27,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1856.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Massachusetts. 

 Interposition.  —  See  Calhoun,  John  C. 

 Lunatic  Paupers,  Report  on.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 Papers.  —  See  Great  Britain.    United  States. 

 A  Collection  of.  —  See  Haynes,  Samuel.    Hazard,  Ebenezer. 

Thurloe,  John. 

 ,  Massachusetts.  —  See  Bradford,  Alden. 

 ,  Rhode  Island.  —  See  Mass,  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  2d  Series). 

 Poems.  —  See  Poems. 

 Politician,  The.  —  See  N.,  S. 

 Prison,  Auburn,  N.Y.    Report  of  Gershom  Powers,  Agent  and  Keeper 

of  the  State  Prison  at  Auburn,  Jan.  7,  1828.    8vo.    Albany,  1828. 

 — .    See  New  York,  State  of. 

 ,  Connecticut.  —  See  Connecticut. 

 — ,  Mass.  —  See  Austin,  James  T.    Massachusetts.  Sewall, 

Samuel.    Southack,  John. 

 ,  Sermon  preached  at  the.  —  See  Lowell,  Charles. 

 ,  New  Jersey.  —  See  New  Jersey. 

 ,  New  York* —  See  Eddy,  Thomas. 

  Prisons,  New  York.    Report  and  Speeches  on  the  State-Prison  Bill,  in 

the  House  of  Assembly,  March,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  41.    Albany,  1844. 
 .    See  New  York,  State  of. 

 and  the  Penitentiary  System  Vindicated.  —  See  Prison  Disci- 
pline. 

 Reform  School  of  Connecticut.  —  See  Clark,  Thomas  M.  Connec- 
ticut. 

 ■  ,  at  Westborough.  —  See  Massachusetts.    Washburn,  Emory. 

 for  Girls.  —  See  Howe,  Samuel  G.  Massachusetts. 

 Rights.    Essays  on  the  Origin  of  the  Federal  Government.    Svo,  pp.  28. 

Charleston,  1830. 


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State  Rights,  continued. 

 .    See    Cheves,  Langdon.     Cohens  vs.   Virginia.  Foster, 

Thomas  F.  (Speech,  June  11,  1832).  Huger,  Alfred.  Johnston, 
Josiah  S.    National  and  State  Rights. 

 Celebration,  Charleston,  S.C.     Proceedings  of  the  State-Rights 

Celebration  at  Charleston,  S.C,  July  1, 1830.  12mo,  pp.  56.  Charles- 
ton, 1830. 

 and  Free-trade  Almanac.  —  See  State-Rights  and  Free-Trade 

Association. 

 and  Free-trade  Association,  Charleston,  S.C.     The  State-rights 

and  Free-Trade  Almanac  for  1832.    12mo.    Charleston,  n.  d. 

 .     The  State-Rights  and  Free-trade  Almanac  for  1833.  12mo. 

Charleston,  n.  d. 

 Sovereignty.  —  See  Grimke,  Thomas  S. 

 Tracts,  A  Collection  of.  —  See  William  III.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

 Trials  for  High  Treason  of  Thomas  Hardy,  John  Home  Tooke,  John 

Aug.  Bonney,  Stewart  Kyd,  Jere.  Joyce,  Thos.  Wardle,  Thos.  Hol- 
croft,  John  Richter,  Matthew  Moore,  John  Thelwall,  Richd.  Hodgson, 
and  John  Baxter,  October,  1794.    4to.    London,  1794. 

 .    The  Trial  of  Thomas  Hardy ;  with  Lord  Chief-Justice  Eyre's 

Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury.    8vo.    Edinburgh,  1794. 

 .    The  Trial  of  John  Horne  Tooke,  Esq.,  November,  1794.  8vo. 

London,  n.  d. 

 ,  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Pennsylvania  State  Trials. 

States-General  of  Holland.  A  Collection  of  State  Papers  relative  to  the 
Acknowledgment  of  the  Sovereignty  of  the  United  States,  by  the 
States-General  of  the  United  Netherlands.  8vo,  pp.  96.  The 
Hague,  1782. 

 .    See  Adams,  John.    Great  Britain.   Parliament.  United 

States.    Ville,  Jean-Ignace,  Abbe  de  la. 
Statesman,  The  American.  —  See  Young,  Andrew  W. 
 and  the  Man.  —  See  Allen,  Joseph  Henry. 

Statistica  (Delia)  e  dei  suoi  Progressi  in  Italia.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso, 
Jacopo. 

Statistical  Annals.  —  See  Seybert,  Adam. 

 Nosology.  —  See  Registration. 

 Register,  U.S.  —  See  Hazard,  Samuel. 

 Returns,  England  and  Wales,  1841.  —  See  England. 

 Tables,  exhibiting  the  Condition  and  Products  of  Certain  Branches  of 

Industry  in  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

Statistics.  Queries  and  Desiderata  in  Regard  to  General  Statistics  of  the 
States.    One  page.    n.  d. 

 See  Capen,  Nahum.    Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

 of  Massachusetts.  —  See  American  Statistical  Association  (Col- 
lections). 

 of  the  United  States.  —  See  United  States  (Exec.  Doc,  1st  Sess., 

29th  Cong.,  1845-6,  vol.  vi.,  Seventh  Census). 
 ,  Vital,  of  Boston.  —  See  Shattuck,  Lemuel. 

Statistiches  Hand-  und  Addressbuch  der  Vereinigten  Staaten.  —  See 
TlM-EUS,  J.  J.  C, 

Statistique,  Legons  Elementaires  de.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
 de  la  France.  —  See  France. 

Statius,  Publius  Papinius.    P.  Statii  Papinii  Opera  qua?  extant.  16mo. 

Rothomagi,  1613. 
Statue  of  Franklin,  Inauguration  of  the.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 


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Statue  of  Warren,  Inauguration  of  the.  —  See  Bunker-Hill  Monument 
Association  (Celebration,  1857). 

Statutes  of  Charles  EL  An  Exact  Abridgment  of  all  Statutes  in  Force  and 
Use  until  the  27th  of  May,  in  the  31  Year  of  King  Charles  II.,  A.D. 
1079.    8vo.    London,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 of  .'31  Henr.  VIII.    An  Abregement  of  the  Statutes  made  in  the  XXXJ. 

Yere  of  the  Reygne  of  our  Most  Drad  Souerayne  Lorde,  Kynge 
Henry  the  Eyght.  [Black-letter.]  16mo.  London  [1.540  P  Con- 
tains the  Autograph  of  Baruch  Whittingham]. 

Stay  (The)  and  the  Staff  taken  away.  —  See  Lotiirop,  Samuel  K.  Young, 
Alexander. 

Steam,  An  Essay  on.  —  See  Walter,  Jacob. 
 ,  Cause  of  Explosions  by.  —  See  McLane,  R. 

Steam-Boilers,  Explosion  of.  —  See  New-Orleans  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. 

 -,  Report  on.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  30th 

Cong.,  vol.  i.). 

 Communication  between  Bombay  and  Suez.  —  See  Wilson,  J.  H. 

 Gun.  —  See  Perkins,  A.M. 

 Heating  Apparatus.  —  See  Davenport,  Charles. 

 Navigation.  An  Examination  of  Cadwallader  D.  Colden's  Book,  enti- 
tled a  Life  of  Robert  Fulton.    8vo,  pp.  38.   ,  1818. 

 •    Sermon  on  the  Arrival  of  the  Britannia.  —  See  Gannett, 

Ezra  S. 

 .    See  Badger,  George  E.    Colden,  Cadwallader  D.  Duer, 

William  Alexander.     Fairfax,  Ferdinando.    Sullivan,  John  L. 

 between  India  and  England.  —  See  Waghorn,  Thomas. 

 ,  Ocean.  —  See  Forbes,  Robert  B.    Olds,  Edson  B. 

 Navy  of  the  United  States.  —  See  United  States  (Ex.  Doc,  1st  Sess., 

33d  Cong.,  1853-4,  vol.  viii.). 
Stearns,  Asahel,  Esq.  —  See  Massachusetts  (General  Laws). 
Stearns, .Rev.  Charles,  D.D.    Principles  of  Religion  and  Morality.  12mo, 

pp.  84.    Portsmouth,  1807. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  Concord,  before  the  Bible  Society  in  the  County 

of  Middlesex,  26th  April,  1815.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Cambridge  [1815]. 

(Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  at  an  Exhibition  of  Sacred  Music,  Lincoln,  April  19, 

1792.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1792. 
 See  Adams,  Zabdiel. 

Stearns,  Charles,  vs.  James  W.  Ripley.  Report  of  the  Case  of  Charles 
Stearns  vs.  J.  W.  Ripley,  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States,  Bos- 
ton, November  Term,  1850,  for  Malicious  Prosecution.  8vo,  pp.  76, 
14.    Springfield,  1851. 

Stearns,  Rev.  Daniel  M.  —  See  Lowell,  Charles. 

Stearns,  Rev.  John  G.  An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Tendency  of  Spe- 
culative Freemasonry.    With  Appendix.    16mo.    Utica,  1829. 

Stearns,  Rev.  Jonathan  French,  D.D.  Historical  Discourses  relating  to  the 
First  Presbyterian  Church  in  Newark  [N.J.].    8vo.    Newark,  1853. 

Stearns,  Rev.  Josiah,  A.M.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Nicolas 
Dudley,  Townshend,  N.Y.,  June  26,  1777.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Newbury- 
port,  1778.    (Two  copies.) 

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Stearns,  Rev.  Oliver.  The  Gospel  applied  to  the  Fugitive-Slave  Law.  A 
Sermon  preached  at  Hingham,  March  2,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1851. 


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Stearpts,  Rev.  Oliver,  continued. 

 Knowledge  :  its  Relation  to  the  Progress  of  Mankind.    An  Address 

delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  Loring  Hall,  in  Hingharn,  Oct.  14, 
1852.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Hingham,  1852. 

Stearns,  Samuel.    Almanac  for  1775.    8vo.    Boston.  [Imperfect.] 

 The  North-American  Almanack,  and  Gentleman's  and  Lady's  Diary,  for 

the  Year  1776.    8vo.  Worcester. 

Stearns,  Rev.  William,  A.M.  A  View  of  the  Controversy  subsisting  be- 
tween Great  Britain  and  the  American  Colonies.  Fast  Sermon, 
Marlborough,  May  11,  1775.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Watertown,  1775. 

Stearns,  Rev.  William  A.,  D.D.,  President  of  Amherst  College.  Discourses 
and  Addresses  at  the  Installation  and  Inauguration  of  Rev.  William 
A.  Stearns,  D.D.,  President  of  Amherst  College.  8vo.  Amherst, 
1855.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  on  Military  Institutions ;  preached  before  the  Ancient  and 

Honorable  Artillery  Company,  June  7,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  27.  Bos- 
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Stebbing,  Henry,  D.D.  A  Collection  of  Tracts,  published  between  1729 
and  1759,  in  Defence  and  Explanation  of  Christianity.  8vo.  Lon- 
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Parts,  Feb.  19,  1741-2.    8vo,  pp,  76.    London,  1742. 
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Stebbins,  Josiah,  Esq.  Address  to  the  Senior  Class  in  Yale  College,  — 
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Feb.  7,  1836,  to  the  Bowdoin-street  Young  Men's  Peace  Society. 

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Society  in  Leominster,  Sept.  24,  1843.     With  Appendix.  8vo. 

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Stedman,  C.    The  History  of  the  Origin,  Progress,  and  Termination  of  the 

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Steele,  Rev.  David.  A  System  of  Moral  Philosophy,  adapted  to  Children 
and  Families,  and  especially  to  Common  Schools.  12mo,  pp.  80. 
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Steele,  Rev.  John  B.  The  Symbol  and  Word  of  Encouragement  to  the 
Builders  of  the  Spiritual  Temple.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordi- 
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Steele,  Sir  Richard.  The  Christian  Hero.  An  Argument  proving  that  no 
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Steele,  Sir  Richard,  continued. 

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 The  Romish  Ecclesiastical  History  of  late  Years.  lGmo.  Lon- 
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Steele,  Rev.  Richard  H.  —  See  Steele,  John  B. 
Steer,  John.  —  See  Hildanus,  Gulielmus  Fabricius. 
Stennett,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D. —  See  Gill,  John. 
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Stephens,  Hon.  Alexander  H.    Speech  on  the  Joint  Resolution  for  the 
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Stephens,  Thomas.  —  See  Society  of  United  Irishmen. 

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8vo,  pp.  30.    London,  1700. 

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Stephenson,  Marmaduke.  —  See  Gould,  Daniel. 

Sterne,  Laurence.  —  See  Cooper,  William  Durrant. 

Sternhold,  Thomas ;  and  Hopkins,  John.  The  Booke  of  Psalmes,  col- 
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Stetson,  Rev.  Caleb.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1830.  8vo,pp.  18.  Cam- 
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April  7,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1842. 

 The  Kingdom  of  God.    A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  John 

Pierpont,  jun.,  Lynn,  Oct.  11,  1843.  Ch.,  J.  Pierpont;  R.H.,  J.  T. 
Sargent ;  Addr.  to  People,  C.  Francis,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Lynn,  1843. 

 Letter  on  the  "State  of  the  Temperance  Reform."  8vo,  pp.  66.  Bos- 
ton, 1836. 

 Oration  delivered  at  Lexington,  4th  July,  1825.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Cam- 
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in  Medford,  upon  leaving  the  Old  Church  and  at  the  Dedication  of 
the  New.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Boston,  1840. 

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Stetson  Family,  Genealogy  of  the.  —  See  Barry,  John  Stetson. 

Stetson,  Me.  —  See  Hedge,  Frederic  H. 


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Steuart,  Walter.    Collections  and  Observations  Methodised ;  concerning 

the  Worship,  Discipline,  and  Government  of  the  Church  of  Scotland. 

4to.    Edinburgh,  1709. 
Steuben,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  August,  Baron.    A  Letter  on  the  Subject  of 

an  Established  Militia,  addressed  to  the  Inhabitants  of  the  United 

States.    4to,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1784. 
 Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  the  United 

States.    Tenth  edition.    16mo.    New  York,  1794. 

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Steubenville  Female  Seminary.    Catalogue  and  Outline  of  the  Steuben- 

ville  Female  Seminary,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  1(5.   ,  1837. 

Stevens,  Alexander  H.,  M.D.    Lectures  on  Lithotomy  ;  delivered  at  the 

New- York  Hospital,  December,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  93.    N.  York,  1838. 
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dress before  the  New- York  State  Medical  Society,  Feb.  6,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  20.    Albany,  1849. 
Stevens,  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.     Election  Sermon,  1761.    8vo,  pp.  72. 

Boston,  1761.    (Four  copies.) 
 The  Gospel  Ministry  vindicated  from  Contempt.  Convention-Sermon 

preached  at  Portsmouth,  Sept.  26,  1764.     8vo,  pp.  42.  Ports- 
mouth, 1765.    (Two  copies.) 
.         Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Andrew  Pepperell,  Esq.,  only  Son 

of  Sir  William  Pepperell,  Bart.,  who  died  March  1,  1751.  8vo, 

pp.  31.    Boston,  1752. 
 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Sir  William  Pepperrell,  Bart. ;  who 

died  July  6,  1759.    4to,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1759.    (Three  copies.) 
Stevens,  Calvin  F.    A  List  of  the  Post-offices  in  the  United  States ;  with 

the  Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  Establishment.    8vo,  pp.  92.  New 

York,  1808. 

Stevens,  Charles,  M.D. ;  and  Liebault,  John,  M.D.    Maison  Rustique ; 

or,  the  Countrie  Farme.    Translated  from  the  French,  by  Richard 

Surfiet.    4to.    London,  1600. 
Stevens,  George  A.    An  Address  delivered  before  the  Hawes  Juvenile 

Association  for  the  Suppression  of  Profanity,  Aug.  23,  1837.  8vo, 

pp.  12.    Boston,  1837. 
Stevens,  Major  Isaac  I.,  U.S.A.    Campaigns  of  the  Rio  Grande  and  of 

Mexico.    With  Notices  of  the  Recent  Work  of  Major  Ripley.  8vo. 

New  York,  1851. 

Stevens,  John.  Documents  tending  to  prove  the  Superior  Advantages  of 
Railways  and  Steam-carriages  over  Canal  Navigation.  8vo,  pp.  43. 
New  York,  1812. 

Stevens,  Capt.  John.  —  See  Veitia  Linage,  Joseph  de. 

Stevens,  Rev.  John  H.  The  Duty  of  Union  in  a  Just  War.  A  Discourse 
delivered  at  Stoneham,  Mass.,  April  8,  1813,  —  Fast.  Second  edi- 
tion.   8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1813. 

 Two  Sermons  delivered  at  the  West  Parish  in  Lynn,  May  1,  1803, 

occasioned  by  the  Death  of  a  Young  Man  [John  B.  Boardman]. 
8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1803. 

Stevens,  Rev.  Joseph,  Charlestown.  Another  and  Better  Country,  even  an 
Heavenly.  Being  the  Last  Sermons  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Joseph  Stevens. 
With  a  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  [William]  Brattle  [1717]. 
16mo.    Boston,  1723. 

Stevens,  AVilliam  B.,  M.D.  —  See  Georgia  Historical  Society  (Collec- 
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Stewechius,  Godescalcus.  —  See  Apuleius,  Lucius. 


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Stewart,  A  Ivan,  Esq.  A  Legal  Argument  before  the  Supreme  Court  of 
New  Jersey,  May  Term,  1845,  for  the  Deliverance  of  Four  Thousand 
Persons  from  Bondage.    8vo,  pp.  52.    New  York,  1845. 

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Tract  Association  (Tract  No.  4). 

Stewart,  Hon.  Andrew.  Speech  in  Favor  of  Western  Improvements ; 
House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  16, 1844.  8vo,pp.  16.  n.d.  (Twocopies.) 

 Speech  on  Internal  Improvements  and  the  Tariff";  delivered  in  the 

United- States  House  of  Representatives,  March  14,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  15.    Washington,  1846. 

  Speech  on  the  Portion  of  the  President's  Message,  and  Treasury  Re- 
port, relating  to  the  Tariff;  House  of  Representatives,  9th  December, 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d. 

 Speech  in  Support  of  the  Tariff  Policy,  and  in  Reply  to  Mr.  McDuffie  ; 

House  of  Representatives,  June  5,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  15.  n.d. 

Stewart,  Charles.  The  West-India  Question.  An  Outline  for  Immediate 
Emancipation.  Second  American  edition.  8vo,  pp.  35.  Newbury- 
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Stewart,  Dugalcl.  Elements  of  the  Philosophy  of  the  Human  Mind.  Re- 
vised and  abridged,  with  Notes,  by  Francis  Bo  wen.  12mo.  Boston 
and  Cambridge,  1854. 

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Stewart,  Capt.  Isaac.  —  See  Scott,  Frances. 

STEWART,  Miss  J.    Ode  to  Dr.  Thomas  Percy,  Lord  Bishop  of  Dromore. 

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Stewart,  Robert,  Viscount  Castlereagh.    Report  from  the  Committee  of 

Secrecy  of  the  House  of  Commons  in  Ireland,  Aug.  21,  1798.  With 

Appendices.    8vo.    London,  1798. 
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August,  1772.    8vo.    Edinburgh,  1776. 
Stibbs,  Edward.    Catalogues  of  Books.    [Sale.]    8vo.    London,  1849-50. 
Stickney,  John.    The  Gentleman  and  Lady's  Musical  Companion.  8vo. 

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preached  at  Boston,  May  13,  1855  [on  the  Death  of  Mary  Callahan]. 
8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1855. 

Stiles,  Rev.  Abel.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ephraim  Hyde,  Re- 
hoboth,  May  14,  1766.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Providence,  1767. 

Stiles,  Rev.  Ezra,  D.D.,  President  of  Yale  College.  Discourse  on  the 
Christian  Union,  delivered  to  the  Convention  of  the  Congregational 
Clergy  in  Rhode  Island,  April  23,  1760.  List  of  New-England 
Churches,  1760,  appended.    8vo.    Boston,  1761. 

 Discourse  on  Saving  Knowledge  ;  delivered  at  the  Installation  of  Rev. 

Samuel  Hopkins,  Newport,  R.I.,  April  11, 1770.  8vo,  pp.  48.  New- 
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 History  of  Three  of  the  Judges  of  King  Charles  I.,  —  Whalley,  Goffe, 

and  Dixwell.  With  Account  of  Mr.  Theophilus  Whale.  12mo. 
Hartford,  1794. 

 Oratio  Funebris  pro  Exequiis  Jonathan  Law,  Armigeri,  Colonia?  Con- 

necticvtensis  Gubernatoris  ;  qui  obiit  Novembris  6to,  1750.  Habita 
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Stiles,  Rev.  Ezra,  D.D.,  President  of  Yale  College,  continued. 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Henry  Channing,  New  London,  May  17, 

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Stiles,  Rev.  Isaac,  A.M.  A  Looking-glass  for  Changlings.  A  Seasonable 
Caveat  against  meddling  with  them  that  are  given  to  Change.  Ser- 
mon preach'd  at  the  Freemen's  Meeting  at  New  Haven,  April  11, 
1743.    16mo,  pp.  44.    New  London,  1743. 

Stiles,  Rev.  Joseph  C.  A  Sermon  on  Predestination  ;  preached  in  Milledge- 
ville,  August,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  86.    Milledgeville,  1826. 

[Stiles,  Thomas  T.]  Trial  of  Edward  Lyon  for  Subornation  of  False 
Swearing,  in  which  John  Binns  was  endorsed  as  Prosecutor.  8vo, 
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Stillingfleet,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.  The  Mischief  of  Separation.  A  Ser- 
mon preached  at  Guildhall  Chappel,  May  II.,  M.DC.LXXX.  The 
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the  Fast  Day  appointed  for  the  late  Fire  in  London.  Fourth  edition. 
4to,  pp.  37.    London,  1666. 

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Stillman,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  Apostolic  Preaching  considered,  in  Three 
Discourses,  November,  1790.    8vo,  pp.  75.    Boston,  1791. 

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 Charity  Considered,  in  a  Sermon  before  the  Society  of  Freemasons, 

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 Death,  the  Last  Enemy,  destroyed  by  Christ.    Sermon  preached  before 

Congress,  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  Samuel  Ward,  at  Philadelphia, 
March  16,  1776.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Philadelphia,  1776. 

 Discourse  before  the  Boston  Female  Asylum,  Sept.  25,  1801.  8vo, 

pp.  18.    Boston,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the  New  Baptist  Meeting-house 

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 Election  Sermon,  1779.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1779.    (Three  copies.) 

 Four  Sermons  on  Important  Subjects.    8vo,  pp.  87.    Boston,  1769. 

 Good  News  from  a  Far  Country.    Sermon  on  the  Repeal  of  the  Stamp 

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Stillman,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Oration  delivered  in  Boston,  July  4,  1789.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1780. 

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Rev.  Thomas  Waterman.  [Ch.,  Th.  Baldwin.]  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1802. 

 Thoughts  on  the  French  Revolution.    Thanksgiving-Sermon,  Nov.  20, 

1794.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

■  Two  Sermons  before  the  Execution  of  Levi  Ames,  Oct.  21,  1773,  for 

Burglary.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  67.  Boston,  1773.  (Two 
copies.) 

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Stillman,  Samuel,  jun.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter. 

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Stimpson,  William.  Synopsis  of  the  Marine  Invertebrata  of  Grand  Manan.  — 

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[Stinchfield,  Ephraim.]  Cochranism  Delineated ;  or,  A  Description  of,  and 
Specific  for,  a  Religious  Hydrophobia,  which  has  spread,  and  is  still 
spreading,  in  a  Number  of  the  Towns  in  the  Counties  of  York  and 
Cumberland,  Me.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1819. 

Sting  (The)  of  Death,  and  Death  Unstung.  —  See  Hoar,  Leonard. 

Stirling,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  The  Private  Tutor  to  Sentential  Pueriles. 
Preface  by  John  Ryland.    8vo.    London,  1 769. 

Stith,  William,  A.M.  The  History  of  the  First  Discovery  and  Settlement 
of  Virginia.  8vo.  Williamsburg,  1747.  [Imperfections  supplied  in 
Manuscript,  and  Manuscript  Notes  by  J.  Belknap.] 

Stockbridge,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (Hist,  of  Berkshire). 

Stockdale,  John.  Trial  of  John  Stockdale  for  a  Libel  against  the  House 
of  Commons.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Richmond,  1804. 

Stockley,  G.  Catalogue  of  Books.  Sale,  January,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
London,  1858. 

Stockton,  Rev.  Owen.  —  See  Brown,  John. 

Stockton,  Hon.  Richard.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  10th  December,  1814,  on  the  Militia  Bill.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
Georgetown,  1814. 

Stockton,  Hon.  Robert  F.  Speech  on  Flogging  in  the  Navy ;  Senate  of 
the  United  States,  Jan.  7,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d. 

Stoddard,  A.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Citizens  of  Portland  and  the 
Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts,  July  4,  1799.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Portland,  1799. 

Stoddard,  Amos,  U.S.A.   Sketches,  Historical  and  Descriptive,  of  Louisiana. 

8vo.    Philadelphia,  1812. 
Stoddard,  Ashbel.  —  See  Hudson  Gazette. 
Stoddard,  David.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 
Stoddard,  Hon.  John.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 
Stoddard,  Mrs.  Martha.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 
Stoddard,  Simeon.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 
Stoddard,  Simeon,  Esq.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Stoddard,  Rev.  Solomon.  An  Answer  to  Some  Cases  of  Conscience 
respecting  the  Country.    4to,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1722.    (Two  copies.) 


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Stoddard,  Rev.  Solomon,  continued. 

 An  Appeal  to  the  Learned ;  being  a  Vindication  of  the  Right  of  Vi- 
sible Saints  to  the  Lord's  Supper.  16mo,  pp.  98.  Boston,  1709. 
(Two  copies.) 

 The  Danger  of  a  Speedy  Degeneracy.     Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture, 

July  5,  1705.    16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1705. 
 The  Defects  of  Preachers  Reproved.    Sermon  preached  at  Northamp- 
ton, May  19,  1723.    Address  to  Reader  by  Salmon  Treat.  16mo, 

pp.  27.    New  London,  1724. 
 Divine  Teachings  render  Persons  Blessed.    Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture, 

July  3,  1712.    16mo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1712. 
 The  Doctrine  of  Instituted  Churches  Explained  and  Proved  from  the 

Word  of  God.    4to,  pp.  34.    London,  1700.    (Three  copies.) 
 An  Examination  of  the  Power  of  the  Fraternity.    16mo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1718.    (Two  copies.) 
 God's  Frown  in  the  Death  of  Usefull  Men,  shewed  in  a  Sermon  at  the 

Funeral  of  the  Hon.  Col.  John  Pvnchon,  Esq.,  who  deceased  Jan.  17, 

1702-3.    16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1703. 
 A  Guide  to  Christ ;  or,  The  Way  of  directing  Souls  that  are  under  the 

Work  of  Conversion.    16mo,  pp.  85.    Boston,  1735. 
 The  Presence  of  Christ  with  the  Ministers  of  the  Gospel.    Sermon  at 

the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph  Willard,  Swampfield,  Jan.  1,  1717-18. 

With  an  Examination  of  the  Power  of  the  Fraternity.    16mo,  pp.  29, 

16.    Boston,  1718.    (Four  copies.) 
 Question  whether  God  is  not  Angry  with  the  Country  for  doing  so  Little 

towards  the  Conversion  of  the  Indians.    4to,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1723. 
 The  Way  for  a  People  to  live  long  in  the  Land  that  God  hath  given  them. 

Election  Sermon,  1703.    4to,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1703.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Appeal  of  Some  of  the  Unlearned.  Colman,  Benj.  Williams,  Wm. 

Stoddard,  Capt.  Thomas.  —  See  Checkley,  Samuel,  jun. 

Stokes,  William  H.,  M.D.  —  See  Mount-Hope  Institution.    Mount  St. 

Vincent's  Hospital. 
Stolwood,  Benjamin.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Stone,  Rev.  Andrew  L.,  D.D.  —  See  Boston  Seaman's  Friend  Society 

(Twenty-eighth  Report). 
Stone,  Asa  A.    Letters  from  Natchez.  —  See  Dresser,  Amos. 
Stone,  Barton  W.  —  See  Cleland,  Thomas. 
Stone,  Rev.  Daniel.  —  See  Gray,  Robert. 

Stone,  Rev.  Edwin  M.    History  of  Beverly,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  1630- 

1842.    12mo.    Boston,  1843. 
 A  Lecture,  comprising  the  History  of  the  Second  Parish  in  Beverly ; 

delivered  July  6,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Mendon,  1835. 

 The  Life  and  Recollections  of  John  Howland.  12mo.   Providence,  1857. 

 Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Ministry  at  Large,  in  Providence,  January, 

1850.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Providence,  1850. 

 Ninth  Annual  Report,    January,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  26.  Providence,  1851. 

 Twelfth  Annual  Report,  January,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  29.  Providence,  1854. 

 Thirteenth  Annual  Report,   Jan.  1855.    8vo,pp.  32.  Providence,  1855. 

 Fourteenth  Annual  Report,    Jan.  1856.    8vo,  pp.  20.  Providence,  1856. 

 Fifteenth  Annual  Report,     Jan.  1857.    8vo,  pp.  20.  Providence,  1857. 

.  Sixteenth  Annual  Report,     Jan.  1858.    8vo,  pp.  28.  Providence,  1858. 

 Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.  1859.    8vo,pp.  28.  Providence,  1859. 

Stone,  Rev.  Eliab.    Discourse  delivered  at  Reading,  May  19,  1811  ;  in 

which  Warnings  of  Death  are  Considered.    Second  edition.  8vo, 

pp.  23.    Boston,  1811. 


CATALOGUE  OP  THE  LIBRARY. 


4  15 


Stone,  Rev.  Eliab,  continued. 

 See  BRIDGE,  Matthew.    Flint,  Timothy.    PRENTICE,  Caleb. 

Stone,  Elizabeth  T.  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Elizabeth  T.  Stone,  and  of  her 
Persecutions.  With  an  Appendix  of  her  Treatment  in  the  McLean 
Asylum.    8vo,  pp.  42.   ,  1842. 

Stone,  Rev.  John  S.,  D.D.  The  Church  the  Salt  of  the  Earth  and  the 
Light  of  the  World.  Sermon  preached  before  the  American  Con- 
vention of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  Massachusetts,  1835. 
8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1835. 

 Considerations  on  the  Case  of  the  Poor  in  Large  Cities.    A  Discourse 

delivered  before  the  Boston  Children's  Friend  Society,  Dec.  10,  1837. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1838. 

Stone,  Lowell  M.,  Esq.  —  See  Muzzey,  Artemas  B. 

Stone,  Rev.  Micah.  Danger  and  Duty  pointed  out,  in  a  Discourse  delivered 
at  Brookfield,  South  Parish,  July  23,  1812,  —  the  Dav  of  Fasting,  &c. 
8vo,  pp.  22.    Brookfield,  1812. 

Stone,  Rev.  Nathan,  A.M.  If  Ministers  deny  Christ,  He  also  will  deny  them. 
Sermon  at  Ordination  of  his  Son,  Nathan  Stone,  jun.,  Yarmouth, 
Oct.  17,  1764.  Ch.,  Jos.  Green  ;  R.H.,  Ebenezer  Parkman.  8vo, 
pp.  41.    Boston,  1765.    (Two  copies.) 

Stone,  Rev.  Nathan,  jun.,  A.M.  The  Duty  of  worshipping  God  in  his  House, 
considered  in  a  Sermon  delivered  Dec.  17,  1795,  on  opening  a  New 
Meeting-house  in  Dennis.    8vo,  pp.  17.    Boston,  1796. 

 See  Briggs,  Ephraim.    Stone,  Nathan. 

Stone,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  A.M.,  Harwich.  An  Account  of  Pleas  of  late  made, 
that  tend  to  subvert  the  New-Covenant  Constitution,  &c.  16mo, 
pp.  15.    [Boston],  1739.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 Concio  ad  Magistratum.    Assize-Sermon,  Barnstable,  April  24,  1728. 

8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1728. 

 Rulers  are  a  Terror,  not  to  Good  but  Evil  Workers.    Election  Sermon, 

1720.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1720.    (Three  copies.) 

 See  Paine,  Thomas.    Whitefield,  George. 

Stone,  Rev.  Samuel.    A  Congregational  Church  is  a  Catholic  Visible  Church. 

Examination  of  Mr.  Hudson's  View.    4to.    London,  1652. 
Stone,  Rev.  Thomas  T.  —  See  Channing,  William  Henry. 
Stone,  Rev.  Timothy,  A.M.    Election  Sermon,  preached  at  Hartford,  Conn., 

May  10,  1792.    8yo,  pp.  35.    Hartford,  1792. 
 The  Nature  and  Evil  of  Selfishness.    Sermon  preached  at  Norwich, 

Sept.  21, 1777.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Norwich,  1778. 
Stone,  William  L.    Life  of  Joseph  Brant  —  Thayendanegea  ;  including  the 

Border  Wars  of  the  American  Revolution.     2  vols.  8vo.  New 

York,  1838. 

Stone,  Rt.  Rev.  William  M.,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Maryland.  A  Pastoral  Let- 
ter, addressed  to  the  Diocese  of  the  Protestant  Episcopal  Church  of 
Maryland,  May  27,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Baltimore,  1835. 

Stone  (The)  cut  out  of  the  Mountain.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Stoneham,  Rev.  Matthew.  Two  Sermons  of  Direction  for  Ivdges  and  Ma- 
gistrates.   16mo,  pp.  90.    London,  1608. 

Stonehenge.  —  See  Charleton,  Walter. 

Stonington  Baptist  Association.    Minutes  of  Meeting  at  Exeter,  1789. 

4to,  pp.  8.    New  London,  1789. 
Storer,  David  Humphreys,  M.D.    Reports  on  the  Ichthyology  and  Herpe- 

tology  of  Massachusetts.    8vo.    Boston,  1839. 

 Medical  Jurisprudence.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

 See  Kiener,  L.  C. 


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Storer,  Horatio  Robinson,  M.D.  Elm  Tents  for  the  Dilatation  of  the  Cer- 
vix Uteri.  [Boston  Medical  and  Surgical  Journal.]  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Boston,  1855. 

 Observations  on  the  Fishes  of  Nova  Scotia  and  Labrador.  With  De- 
scription of  New  Species.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 

[Stork,  William,  M.D.]  A  Description  of  East  Florida  ;  with  a  Journal  kept 
by  John  Bartram,  of  Philadelphia,  upon  a  Journey  up  the  River 
St.  John's.    Third  edition.    4to.    London,  1769. 

Storm,  Nov.  27,  1703.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 ,  Feb.  20,  1716-17.  —  See  Adams,  Eliphalet. 

 ,  Feb.  24,  1722-23.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Storms,  The  Law  of.  —  See  Reed,  Sir  William. 

Storrs,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Batey,  John. 

Storrs,  Hon.  Henry  R.  Speech  on  the  Proposition  to  amend  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States  respecting  the  Election  of  President.  8vo, 
pp.  28.    Washington,  1826. 

 See  Indian  Bill. 

Storrs,  Rev.  Richard  S.,  D.D.,  Braintree.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Dor- 
chester, Dec.  27,  1847,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  John  Codman,  D.D. 
Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1848.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election  Sermon,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1838.    (Three  copies.) 

 Man's  Duty  in  Relation  to  the  Lord's  Work.  A  Semicentennial  Dis- 
course ;  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Home  Missionary  Society, 
Boston,  May  29,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1849. 

 The  Ministry  Strong  in  the  Grace  of  Christ.    Sermon  at  the  Ordination 

of  Rev.  R.  S.  Storrs,  jun.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  Oct.  22,  1845.  8vo, 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1845. 

 See  Blag  den,  George  W. 

Storrs,  Rev.  Richard  S.,  jun.,  D.D.,  Brooklyn,  N.Y.  —  See  Monson  Aca- 
demy.   Storrs,  Richard  S.,  Braintree. 

Story,  Rev.  Isaac,  A.M.  Discourse  delivered  Feb.  15,  1795,  preparatory  to 
the  Collection  on  the  National  Thanksgiving,  the  Thursday  following, 
for  Americans  in  Captivity  at  Algiers.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Salem,  1795. 

  Sermon  preached  Feb.  19,  1795  (from  Eccles.  ix.  18);  being  the  Fede- 
ral Thanksgiving.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Salem,  1795. 

 See  Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

Story,  Isaac,  A.M.    Oration  pronounced  at  Worcester,  July  4,  1801.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Worcester,  1801.    (Two  copies.) 
Story,  Hon.  Joseph,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 

States.    An  Address  delivered  on  the  Dedication  of  the  Cemetery  at 

Mount  Auburn,  Sept.  24,  1831.     With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Boston,  1831. 

 Charge  to  the  Grand  Juries  of  the  Circuit  Court,  October  Term,  1819, 

Boston,  and  November  Term,  1819,  Providence.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
 ,  1819. 

  Charge  to  the  Grand  Jury  of  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States, 

at  its  First  Session  in  'Portland,  May  8,  1820.  8vo,  pp.  21.  Port- 
land, 1820. 

 Discourse  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, at  their  First  Anniversary,  Aug.  23,  1842;  being  the  Close 
of  the  Second  Century  after  the  First  Class  was  graduated.  8vo, 
pp.  40.    Boston,  1842. 

 Discourse  pronounced  upon  the  Inauguration  of  the  Author  as  Dane 

Professor  of  Law  in  Harvard  University,  25th  August,  1829.  8vo, 
pp.  60.    Boston,  1829. 


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447 


Story,  Hon.  Joseph,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States,  continued. 

 Discourse  pronounced  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society,  on  the  31st  \J 

of  August,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  58.    Boston,  182(5.    (Two  copies.) 

 Discourse  pronounced  at  the  Request  of  the  Essex  Historical  Society, 

18th  September,  1828,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Settlement  of  Salem. 
8vo,  pp.  90.    Boston,  1828. 

 Eulogy  on  Gen.  George  Washington  ;  delivered  in  Marblehead,  2d 

January,  1800.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Salem,  1800.    (Two  copies.) 

 Eulogy  at  the  Re-interment  of  the  Remains  of  Capt.  James  Lawrence 

and  Lieut.  Aug.  C.  Ludlow,  Salem,  Aug.  23,  1813.    With  an  Ac- 
count of  the  Funeral  Honours.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1813. 

 Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  Dexter,  LL.D.,  as  delivered  to  the  Grand 

Jurors  of  the  District  of  Massachusetts,  United-States  Circuit  Court, 
May  15,  1816.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1816.    (Three  copies.) 

 Opinion  in  the  Case  of  William  Allen  vs.  Joseph  McKeen,  Treasurer  of 

Bowdoin  College.  —  See  Maine,  State  of. 

 See  Greenleaf,  Simon.    Lee,  John.    Massachusetts  (Report  of  the 

Commissioners  on  the  Codification  of  the  Common  Law).  Story, 
William  W.    Sumner,  Charles  (4>  B  K  Oration,  1846). 

Story,  Mrs.  Mehitable.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 

Story,  Thomas.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Story,  William  W.  (Ed.).  Life  and  Letters  of  Joseph  Story.  Edited  by 
his  Son,  William  W.  Story.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1851. 

Story  (The)  of  La  Roche.  —  See*  Mackenzie,  Henry. 

Stoughton,  Rev.  William,  Prebendary  of  St.  Patrick's.  A  Sermon  preached 
before  the  State,  in  Christ  Church,  Dublin,  Jan.  31,  1708-9.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    London,  reprinted,  1709. 

Stoughton,  William,  Lieut.-Governor  of  Massachusetts.  New-England's 
True  Interest  not  to  Lie.  Election  Sermon,  1668.  4to,  pp.  40. 
Cambridge,  1670.    (Three  copies  ;  two  imperfect.) 

 See  Massachusetts  Bay,  Province  of  the  (Proclamation  by  the  Coun- 
cil).   Mather,  Increase  (Elijah's  Mantle).    Willard,  Samuel. 

Stoughton,  Mass.,  Town  of.  Valuation  of  Estates  in  the  Town  of  Stough- 
ton, and  Money  Tax,  for  the  Year  1850.    4to,  pp.  23.    n.  d. 

 ,  Church  in. — See  Dunbar,  Elijah,  jun. 

Stow,  Rev.  Baron,  D.D.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  One  Hundredth 
Anniversary  of  the  Organization  of  the  Baldwin-Place  Baptist  Church, 
July  27,  1843.    With  Appendix.    16mo.    Boston,  1843. 

Stow,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll..  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

Stowe,  Rev.  Calvin  E.,  D.D.  Common  Schools  and  Teachers'  Seminaries. 
12mo.    Boston,  1839. 

 The  Religious  Element  in  Education.    An  Address  delivered  before  the 

American  Institute  of  Instruction  at  Portland,  Aug.  30,  1844.  12mo, 
pp.  34.    Boston,  1844. 

 Report  on  Elementary  Public  Instruction  in  Europe  ;  made  to  the  Gene- 
ral Assembly  of  Ohio,  Dec.  19,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  68.    Boston,  1838. 

Stowe,  Mrs.  Harriet  Beecher.  The  Two  Altars  ;  or,  Two  Pictures  in  One.  — 
See  American  Antislavery  Society  (Tract  No.  13). 

Stowe,  The  Gardens  of  the  Right  Hon.  Richard,  Lord  Viscount  Cobham. 
Folio,  pp.  22.    London,  1732. 

Stowell,  Rev.  Hugh.  —  See  American  Tract  Society. 

Strabo.  2TPABS2N02  rES2rPA4>IKaN  BIBAOI  £  Strabonis  Rerum  Geo- 
graphicarum  Libri  XVII.  cum  Notis  Casauboni  et  Aliorum.  2  vols, 
folio.    Amstekedami,  1707. 


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Strachey,  William.  For  the  Colony  in  Virginea  Britannia.  Lawes  Diuine, 
Morall,  and  Martiall.    4to.    London,  1612. 

 The  Second  Book  of  the  First  Decade  of  the  Historie  of  Travaile  into 

Virginia  Britannia.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  4th  Series). 

Strafford,  Thomas,  Earl  of.  —  See  Rushworth,  John. 

Straightforwardness  Essential  to  the  Christian.  —  See  Tract  Associa- 
tion of  Friends. 

Straker,  William.  Catalogue  of  Books  in  English  and  Foreign  Theology. 
No.  2,  1851.    [Sale.]    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1851. 

Strange,  Hon.  Robert.  Oration  delivered  at  Fayetteville,  N.C.,  on  the 
Jubilee  of  American  Independence,  July  4,  1826.  16mo,  pp.  31. 
Fayetteville,  1826. 

Strange  Matter,  A.  —  See  Slavery. 

Stranger  (The)  in  the  Church.  —  See  Burgess,  George. 

Stranger's  Apology  for  the  General  Associations.  —  See  General  Associa- 
tions. 

 Assistant,  The.     Rules  for  reducing  Different  Coins  and  Currencies 

into  Each  Other.  With  a  Method  of  calculating  Federal  Money. 
8vo.    New  York,  1795.  [Imperfect.] 

 and  Schoolboy's  Instructor.  —  See  Arithmetic. 

Strangest  Adventure  (The)  that  ever  happened.  —  See  Sebastian,  King 
of  Portugal. 

Strasbourg,  Debuts  de  lTmprimerie  a.  —  See  Laborde,  Leon  de. 
Stratton,  Frink.    Catalogue  of  Books.    [Auction  Sale.]    One  sheet.  Bos- 
ton, n.  d. 

Straznicky,  E.  R.    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  American  Geographical 

and  Statistical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1857. 
Street,  Alfred  B.    Drawings  and  Tintings.    8vo,pp.48.    New  York,  1844. 

 See  Dudley  Observatory. 

Street,  Rev.  Nicholas.  —  See  Emery,  Stephen  H. 

Streeter,  Gilbert  L.  An  Account  of  Newspapers  and  other  Periodicals 
published  in  Salem,  from  1768  to  1856.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Salem,  1856. 

Streeter,  Rev.  Russell.  Discourse  to  the  First  Universalist  Society,  Port- 
land, December,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Portland,  1822. 

Streeter,  S.  F.  Maryland  Two  Hundred  Years  Ago.  A  Discourse  deli- 
vered before  the  Maryland  Historical  Society,  May  20,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  76.    Baltimore,  1852.    (Two  copies.) 

Streeter,  Rev.  S.  W.  American  Slavery  essentially  Sinful.  A  Sermon 
delivered  in  Austinburg,  O.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Oberlin,  1845. 

Streets  in  Boston,  Length  of  the.  —  See  Hales,  John  G. 

 ,  Lanes,  and  Alleys  within  the  Town  of  Boston,  N.E.,  1708.  —  See  Bos- 
ton, Town  of. 

 ,  Roads,  Lanes,  Alleys,  &c,  in  Philadelphia.  —  See  Philadelphia. 

Strength  and  Beauty.    Baccalaureate  Sermon.  —  See  Hopkins,  Mark. 
 in  Weakness.  —  See  Collins,  John. 

 out  of  Weakness.  —  See  Corporation  for  promoting  the  Gospel  among 

the  Heathen  in  New  England.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  3d 

Series). 

Stribling,  Francis  T.,  M.D.  Report  of  Superintendent  of  Western  Lunatic 
Asylum.  —  See  Western  Lunatic  Asylum. 

Strickland,  William.  Reports  on  Canals,  Railways,  Roads,  &c,  made  to 
the  Pennsylvania  Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Internal  Improve- 
ments.   Folio.    Philadelphia,  1826. 

Strickland,  Rev.  W.  P.  —  See  Livermore,  George. 

Stricture  Lucis.  —  See  Markwick,  Nathaniel. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Stricture  of  the  Urethra.  —  See  BlGELOW,  Henry  J.    Slade,  Daniel  I). 
Strictures  on  the  Friendly  Address.  —  See  Barry,  Henry.    Lee,  Charles. 
 on  a  Voyage  to  South  America  [hy  II.  M.  Brackenridge].    8vo.  Balti- 
more, 1820. 

Stringer,  Moses.  Variety  of  Surprising  Experiments  made  of  Two  Incom- 
parable Medicines,  —  Elixir  Febrifugium  Martis,  and  Salt  of  Limons. 
8vo,  pp.  41.    London,  1710. 

Stringer  and  Townsend.  Stringer  and  Townsend's  Trade-list.  April, 
May,  1853.    Nos.  1  and  2.    4to.    New  York,  1853. 

Stringfellow,  B.  F.  —  See  New-England  Emigrant  Aid  Company. 

Strode,  William,  Esq.  —  See  Hickes,  Caspar. 

Strong,  Caleb,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  Gov.  Strong's  Calumniator 
Reproved.  Review  of  Remarks  on  the  Governor's  Speech.  8vo, 
pp.  21.    Boston,  1814. 

 Remarks  on  the  Governor's  Speech.    By  an  American.    8vo,  pp.  76. 

Boston,  1814. 

 See  Answer.    Bradford,  Alden.    Lyman,  Joseph.  Massachusetts. 

War  with  Great  Britain,  1812. 

Strong,  Rev.  Cyprian,  A.M.  The  Kingdom  is  the  Lord's.  Connecticut- 
Election  Sermon,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Hartford,  1799. 

 Sermon  preached  at  Hartford,  before  the  Trustees  of  the  Missionary 

Society  in  Connecticut,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Jedediah  Bushnell 
as  a  Missionary,  Jan.  15,  1800.    8vo.  pp.  19.    Hartford,  1800. 

Strong,  Henry  K.,  A.M.  History  of  Pittsfield,  Mass.  —  See  Field, 
David  D.  (History  of  Berkshire). 

Strong,  Mrs.  Joanna.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Calvin. 

Strong,  Rev.  Jonathan,  D.D.    Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  19,  1795.  8vo, 

pp.  27.    Boston,  1795. 
 See  Hitchcock,  Calvin. 

Strong,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.I).     Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1802.  8vo, 

pp.  26.    Hartford,  1802. 
 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George  Washington,  preached  at  Norwich, 

Conn.    8vo,  pp.  17.    Norwich,  1800. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Samuel  Huntington,  Governor  of 

Connecticut,  who  died  Jan.  5,  1796.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Hartford,  1796. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Jerusha  Lathrop,  who  died 

Sept.  14,  1805.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Norwich,  1805. 
 Sermon  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Dr.  Joshua  Lathrop  ;  who  died 

Oct.  29,  1807.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Hartford,  1808. 
 See  Stiles,  Ezra. 

Strong,  Lewis.  —  See  Brookfield,  Church  in  Third  Precinct  in. 
Strong,  Rev.  Nathan,  A.M.     Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1790.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Hartford,  1790. 
 Discourse  delivered  Dec.  27, 1799,  on  the  Death  of  George  Washington. 

8vo,  pp.  31.    Hartford,  1800. 

 Fast  Sermon,  April  6,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Hartford,  1798. 

 Fast  Sermon,  Hartford,  July  23,  1812.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Hartford,  1812. 

 Reasons  and  Design  of  Public  Punishments.    Sermon  at  the  Execution 

of  Moses  Dunbar  for  High  Treason.    4to,  pp.  18.    Hartford,  1777. 
 See  Graham,  John. 

Strong,  Nehemiah.  —  See  Griswold,  Stanley. 

Strong,  Rev.  Titus,  D.D.  The  Ministers  of  Christ.  A  Sermon  delivered 
in  Springfield,  Mass.,  May  17,  1848,  at  the  Admission  of  Rev. 
Henry  W.  Adams  to  the  order  of  Priests.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Spring- 
field, 1848.  1  ° 


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Strong,  Rev.  Titus,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Sermon  preached  in  Boston  before  the  Massachusetts  Episcopal  Mis- 
sionary Society,  June  15,  1825.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1825. 
 See  Lee,  Henry  W. 

Strong  Helper,  The.  —  See  Marshall,  Stephen. 

 Hod  Broken  and  Withered.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Structure  of  the  Eye.  —  See  Wallace,  William  Clay. 

Struggle  (The)  of  Sense  against  Faith.  —  See  Ives,  L.  Silliman. 

Struvius,  Burcardus  Gotthelf.  —  See  Meuselius,  Johannes  Georgius. 

Stuart,  Hon.  Alexander  H.  H.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  incorporate  the  Sub- 
scribers to  the  Fiscal  Bank  of  the  United  States  ;  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Aug.  2,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Washington,  1841. 

Stuart,  Andrew.  Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Mansfield  [on  the  Douglas 
Case.    Manuscript  Notes  by  J.  Temple.]    8vo,  n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

Stuart,  Charles.  Oneida  and  Oberlin ;  or,  A  Call,  addressed  to  British 
Christians  and  Philanthropists,  for  the  Extirpation,  by  our  Aid,  of 
Slavery  in  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Bristol,  1841. 

Stuart,  Gilbert.  Catalogue  of  an  Exhibition  of  Portraits  painted  by  the 
late  Gilbert  Stuart,  Esq.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  n.  d. 

Stuart,  Isaac  W.  Life  of  Capt.  Nathan  Hale,  the  Martyr- Spy  of  the  Ame- 
rican Revolution,    Second  edition.    12mo.    Hartford,  1856. 

Stuart,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  The  Blessedness  of  Giving  greater  than  that  of 
Receiving.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  in  Scotland  for 
propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  June  2,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  39.  Edin- 
burgh, 1809. 

Stuart,  Rev.  Moses,  D.D,    Election  Sermon,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  42.  Boston, 

1827.    (Two  copies.) 
 An  Examination  of  the  Strictures  upon  the  American  Education 

Society  in  the  Biblical  Repertory.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Andover,  1829. 
 A  Letter  to  William  E.  Channing,  D.D.,  on  the  Subject  of  Religious 

Liberty.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1830. 
 A  Letter  to  William  E.  Channing,  D.D.,  on  the  Subject  of  Religious 

Liberty.    Fourth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1831. 
 Letters  to  the  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  containing  Remarks  on  his 

Sermon  at  Baltimore.    Second  edition.    8vo.    Andover,  1819. 
 Letters  on  the  Eternal  Generation  of  the  Son  of  God,  addressed  to 

Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  D.D.    8vo.    Andover,  1822. 
 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Pliny  Fisk,  Levi  Spaulding,  Miron 

Winslow,  and  Henry  Woodward,  as  Missionaries,  Salem,  Nov.  5, 

1818.    Addr.  to  Missionaries,  Samuel  Worcester,  D.D. ;  R.H., 

J.  Huntington.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Andover,  1819. 
  Two  Discourses  on  the  Atonement.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  46. 

Andover,  1828. 

 Mr.  Webster's  Andover  Address,  and  his  Political   Course  while 

Secretary  of  State.    8vo,  pp.  20.   ,  1844.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Few  Remarks  on  Professor  Stuart's  Reply  to  Mr.  Channing's 

Sermon.    By  a  Layman.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 A  Letter  to  Professor  Stuart,  in  Answer  to  his  Letters  to  Rev. 

William  E.  Channing,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Bost.  1819.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Clark,  Rufus  W.  Norton,  Andrews  (Statement,  &c.).  Whit- 
man, Bernard. 

Stubbe,  Henry.  —  See  Glanvill,  Joseph. 

Stubbs,  Robert.    Browne's  Cincinnati  Almanac  for  the  Years  1809,  1810, 

1811,  1812,  and  1813.    8vo.    Cincinnati  [1809-13]. 
Studies  (The)  of  an  Orator. —  See  Brown,  Samuel  Gillman. 


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Stltdy  of  the  Celtic  Languages.  —  See  CHAPIN,  A.  B. 

 of  Greek  and  Roman  Literature.  —  See  SlEDHOF,  Charles. 

.  of  Medicine.    An  Introductory  Lecture.  —  See  MITCHELL,  Thomas  I). 

 of  Natural  History  and  its  Relative  Sciences.  —  See  Natural  His- 
tory. 

Study  Hill,  Proceedings  at,  July  4,  1855.  —  See  NEWMAN,  S.  C. 

Stumbling-Block  (The)  of  Disobedience  and  Rebellion  removed.  —  See 
Harrington,  James. 

Sturbridge,  Mass.,  Historical  Sketch  of.  —  See  Clark,  Joseph  S. 

Sturge,  John.  Remarks  on  the  Society  for  the  Extinction  of  the  Slave- 
trade  and  the  Civilization  of  Africa ;  and  on  "  The  Slave-trade,  and 
its  Remedy."    8vo,  pp.  16.    London,  1841. 

Sturgeon,  Rev.  Robert.  —  See  Council  at  Watertown. 

Sturmius,  Johannes.  —  See  AsCHAM,  Roger. 

Style,  Perpetual  Calendar  for  Old  and  New.  —  See  Shurtleff,  Nathaniel  B. 
Styles,  E.    Oration  at  Charlestown,  N.H.,  Dec.  27,  1781,  before  the  Ver- 
mont Lodge  of  Freemasons.    4to,  pp.  8.    Westminster,  1782. 
Suability  of  a  State.  —  See  State,  Suability  of  a. 

Sub-Treasury  Bill.  —  See  Clay,  Henry.    Cushing,  Caleb.    Davis,  John. 

King,  John  P.    Webster,  Daniel.    White,  Hugh  L.  (Letter). 

Winthrop,  Robert  C. 
Subclavian  Artery,  Ligature  of  the.  —  See  Warren,  J.  Mason. 
Subject  (The)  and  Spirit  of  the  Ministry.  —  See  Mason,  Erskine. 
Sublevacion  de  Tupac- Amaru.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  v.). 
Sublime  and  Beautiful,  The.  —  See  Burke,  Edmund. 
 Virtues  of  General  George  Washingtion,  Oration  on  the.  —  See  Ames, 

Fisher. 

Submarine  Explosions.  —  See  Fulton,  Robert. 

 and  Wrecking  Company.  —  See  Boston  Submarine  and  Wrecking 

Company. 

Submission  (concerning  Unlimited)  and  Non-resistance  to  the  Higher  Powers. 
8vo,  pp.  55.    London,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 to  the  Providence  of  God  a  Christian  Duty.  —  See  Woodward,  Samuel. 

 to  the  Will  of  God.  —  See  Allen,  Thomas. 

Subordination,  Human.  —  See  Plowden,  Francis. 

 of  Synods.  —  See  Westminster  Assembly. 

Substance  of  a  Late  Conference,  &c. —  See  Pretender. 

 and  Pith  of  Prayer.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 and  Scope  of  both  Testaments.  —  See  Tennent,  Gilbert. 

Substitutions,  Theory  of.  —  See  Draper,  John  William. 
Subterranean  Treasure.  —  See  Plattes,  Gabriel. 

Subtilitate,  De.  —  See  Cardanus,  Hieronymus.    Scaliger,  Julius  Caesar. 

Success  of  the  Gospel  in  the  East  Indies.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  the  Preached  Gospel,  Matter  of  Continual  Thankfulness  to  God.  — 

See  Maccarty,  Thaddeus. 

 promised  to  Christ  in  calling  the  Gentile  World.  —  See  Walter,  Ne- 

hemiah  (Thirteen  Discourses). 

Successful  Minister  (The)  of  Christ  distinguished  in  Glory.  —  See  Fin- 
ley,  Samuel. 

Succession  of  Colonels.  —  See  British  Army. 

 of  the  Crown.    Historical  Account,  &c.  —  See  Revolution,  English 

(Sixth  Collection  of  Papers). 
 of  Generations  among   Mankind  illustrated   and    improved.  —  See 

Homer,  Jonathan. 
 of  Spain.  —  See  Spain. 


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Successu  (De)  Evangelii  apud  Indos  in  Nova-Anglia.  —  See  Mather,  In- 
crease. 

Such  as  have  Grace  fittest  to  teach  the  Doctrines  of  Grace.  —  See  Graham, 
John. 

Sucre  Indigene,  Fabrication  du.  —  See  Davidow,  Dmitri. 

Sudbury,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

 ,  Topographical  Description  and  Historical  Account  of.  —  See 

Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 

Suddaine  Answer  (A)  to  a  Suddaine  Moderatour.  4to,  pp.  14.  Lon- 
don, 1642. 

Sudden  and  Cloudy  Messenger,  A.  —  See  Ellis,  Edward. 

 Death  made  Happy  and  Easy  to  the  Dying  Believer.  —  See  Mather, 

Cotton. 

Suede,  Histoire  des  Revolutions  de.  —  See  Vertot,  D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert. 
 ,  Tableau  General  de  la.  —  See  Catteau,  M. 

Suethland  and  Poland,  History  of  the  Troubles  of.  —  See  Fowler,  J. 
Sufferers  in  the  Charitable  Corporation,  Relief  of  the.  —  See  Shippen, 
William. 

Sufferings  of  Christ.  —  See  Worcester,  Noah. 

Sufficiency  of  the  Spirit's  Teaching  without  Human  Learning.  —  See  How, 
Samuel. 

 of  a  Standing  Revelation.  —  See  Blackall,  Ofspring. 

Suffield,  Conn.  —  See  Ruggles,  Benjamin. 

Suffocation  of  the  Mother.  —  See  Jorden,  Edward. 

Suffolk,  Henry  Howard,  Earl  of.  —  See  Pitt,  William,  Earl  of  Chatham. 

Suffolk,  County  of,  Mass.    Topographick  Description  of  the  Towns  in  the 

County  of  Suffolk ;  and  of  Charlestown,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex. 

[From  the  Geographical  Gazetteer.]    8vo.    Boston,  1785. 
 .    See  Boston,  City  of. 

Suffolk  Antimasonic  Committee.  —  See  Fuller,  Timothy. 

 Bar,  Address  to  the  Members  of  the.  —  See  Dutton,  Warren.  Par- 
ker, Isaac.  Story,  Joseph  (Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Samuel  Dexter). 
Thacher,  Peter  Oxenbridge. 

 County  Temperance  Society.  Proceedings  of  the  Suffolk-County  Tem- 
perance Society,  Feb.  25,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1834. 

 District  Medical  Society.  —  See  Parkman,  Samuel.  Williams, 

Henry  W. 

 Mutual  Loan  and  Accumulating  Fund  Association.  —  See  Smith,  W.  P. 

 Surnames.  —  See  Bowditch,  Nathaniel  I. 

Suffolk  County,  N.Y.,  Revolutionary  Incidents  of.  —  See  Onderdonk, 
Henry,  jun. 

Suffolk  [Eng.]  Emigrants,  Genealogical  Notices  of.  By  Joseph  Hun- 
ter.—  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  3d  Series). 

 Words  and  Phrases.  —  See  Moor,  Edward. 

Suffrage,  Extension  of.  —  See  Rhode  Island,  State  of. 

 ,  Right  of.     Arguments  proving  the  Inconsistency  and  Impolicy  of 

granting  to  Foreigners  the  Right  of  Voting.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Philadel- 
phia, 1844. 

 .    See  Yates,  William. 

Suffrage  Almanack.  —  See  Almanac. 

Sugar,  Manufacture  of.  —  See  Davidow,  Dmitri.    Dutrone  la  Couture, 

Jacques-Francois. 
Sugar  Act,  Renewal  of  the.  —  See  Reasons  against  the. 
 Cane,  Cultivation  of  the.  —  See  Dutrone  la  Couture,  Jacques- 

Frangois. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Sugar  Colonies.  —  See  British  Sugar  Colonies.  Crisis. 

 Duty.  —  See  Lee,  Henry. 

SUGRUE,  Charles.  —  See  MENZIES,  Robert. 

Suicide.  —  See  Cockburn,  John.    Gregory,  George. 

 ;  Guilt,  Folly,  and  Sources  of.  —  See  Miller,  Samuel. 

 ,  The  Sin  of.  —  See  Phillips,  Samuel. 

Suite  des  Depenses  Generales  des  Ministeres  du  Royaume  de  France,  1822- 
1832.  —  See  France. 

 des  Observations  Impartiales  d'un  Vrai  Hollandais.  —  See  Holland. 

Sullivan,  Hon.  George.  Speech  at  the  late  Rockingham  Convention  ;  with 
the  Memorial  and  Resolutions.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Exe- 
ter [1812]. 

Sullivan,  Hon.  George.  An  Oration  pronounced  4th  July,  1816,  before  the 
Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1816.    (Two  copies.) 

 Popular  Explanation  of  the  System  of  Circulating  Medium  ;  shewing 

the  Destructive  Action  of  the  Bank  of  England  upon  the  Welfare 
of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  21,  15.    New  York,  1839. 

 A  System  of  Circulating  Medium,  and  of  Safe  Keeping  of  the  Public 

Moneys  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  15.    New  York,  1839. 

[Sullivan,  Hon.  James,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.]  The  Altar  of  Baal 
Thrown  Down  ;  or,  The  French  Nation  defended  against  the  Pulpit 
Slander  of  David  Osgood,  A.M.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1795. 

[  ]  Dissertation  on  the  Constitutional  Freedom  of  the  Press  in  the  United 

States  of  America.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1801. 

 The  History  of  the  District  of  Maine.    With  a  Map.    8vo.    Bost.  1795. 

 The  History  of  Land-titles  in  Massachusetts.     8vo.     Boston,  1801. 

(Three  copies.) 

 Observations  upon  the  Government  of  the  United  States  of  America. 

8vo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1791.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Path  to  Riches.    An  Inquiry  into  the  Origin  and  Use  of  Money ; 

with  Thoughts  respecting  a  Bank.    12mo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1809. 
[  ]  Strictures  on  Rev.  Mr.  Thatcher's  Observations  upon  the  State  of  the 

Clergy  of  New  England.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1784. 
 History  of  the  Penobscot  Indians.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  ix.  1st  Series). 

 See  Amory,  Thomas  C.    Buckminster,  Joseph  Stevens.  Emerson, 

William.  Pickering,  Timothy.  Supreme  Court  of  the  United 
States.    Thacher,  Peter. 

Sullivan,  Major-Gen.  John.  Gen.  Sullivan's  Address  to  the  Freemen  of 
New  Hampshire.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1785.  [With 
Autograph  of  the  Author.] 

 Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops  of  New  Hamp- 
shire.   8vo,  pp.  37.    Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1785. 

 Life,  by  Oliver  W.  B.  Peabody.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog., 

vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 

 See  Hilliard,  Timothy.    New  Hampshire  (Address  of  Convention, 

1782). 

Sullivan,  John.    A  Political  Broadside.    Sheet.   ,  1857. 

Sullivan,  John  L.    Answer  to  the  Letter  and  Mis-statements  of  Hon.  Cad- 

wallader  D.  Colden  on  the  Monopoly  of  Steam  Navigation.  With 

Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Troy,  1823. 
 Remarks  on  the  Importance  of  Inland  Navigation  from  Boston  by  the 

Middlesex  Canal  and  Merrimack  River.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1813. 

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Sullivan,  Hon.  Richard.  Address  before  the  Governor  and  Council,  Legis- 
lature, and  other  Patrons  of  the  Massachusetts  General  Hospital, 
June  3,  1819.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1819.    (Four  copies.) 

 Address  delivered  at  the  Seventh  Anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts 

Peace  Society,  Dec.  25,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  25.  "  Cambridge,  1823. 

Sullivan,  Thomas  R.  Letters  against  the  Immediate  Abolition  of  Slavery; 
with  a  Letter  to  the  Author  from  William  Sullivan,  LL.D.  16mo, 
pp.  51.    Boston,  1835. 

Sullivan,  Hon.  William,  LL.D.  Discourse  before  the  Boston  Mercantile 
Association,  Feb.  7,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1832. 

 Historical  Causes  and  Effects,  from  the  Fall  of  the  Roman  Empire, 

476,  to  the  Reformation,  1517.    12mo.    Boston,  1838. 

[  ]  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  for  the  Use  of  Schools 

and  Families.  By  a  Citizen  of  Massachusetts.  12mo.  Keene, 
N.H.,  1824. 

 Oration  delivered  in  Boston,  July  4, 1803.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1803. 

 Oration  delivered  before  the  Washington  Benevolent  Soeiety  of  Massa- 
chusetts. 30th  April,  1812.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1812.  (Three 
copies.) 

 Specimen  of  the  Political  Class-Book.    With  Appendix  by  George  B. 

Emerson.    New  edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1832. 
 See  Sargent,  John  T.    Sullivan,  Thomas  R. 

Sully,  Charles.  Associative  Manual.  Part  I.  Containing  Plans  and  Con- 
stitutions of  Protective  and  Industrial  Associations,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
New  York,  1851. 

Sulphate  of  Quinine.  —  See  Baldwin,  William  O. 

Sumatra.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

Summer  Isles  [Bermudas].  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 Morning's  Conversation,  A.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

Summons  (A)  for  Sleepers,  and  a  Patterne  for  Pastors.  4to,  pp.  56.  n.  d. 
[Black-letter.    Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

Sumner,  Bradford.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Fifteenth  Anniversary  of 
the  Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  Jan.  19,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
Boston,  1831. 

 Oration  delivered  July  4,  1828,  before  the  Executive  of  the  Common- 
wealth, and  the  City  Council  of  Boston.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Boston,  1828. 
(Two  copies.) 

Sumner,  Hon.  Charles,  LL.D.  The  Antislavery  Enterprise :  its  Necessity, 
Practicability,  and  Dignity.  An  Address  before  the  People  of  New 
York,  May  9,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1855. 

 Argument  against  the  Constitutionality  of  Separate  Colored  Schools,  in 

the  Case  of  Sarah  C.  Roberts  vs.  the  City  of  Boston:  Supreme  Ju- 
dicial Court,  December,  1849.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1849. 

 Cheap  Ocean  Postage.    Remarks  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States, 

March  8,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  2.    Washington,  n.  d. 

 Defence  of  Massachusetts.    Speeches  on  the  Boston  Memorial  for  the 

Repeal  of  the  Fugitive-Slave  Bill;  United-States  Senate,  June  26 
and  28,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  D.C.,  1854. 

 The  Demands  of  Freedom.  Speech  on  his  Motion  to  repeal  the  Fugi- 
tive-Slave Bill,  Feb.  23,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  n.  d. 

 Duties  of  Massachusetts  at  this  Crisis.  Speech  delivered  at  the  Repub- 
lican Convention,  Worcester,  Sept.  7,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 Extracts  from  The  True  Grandeur  of  Nations.    An  Oration  delivered 

before  the  Authorities  of  the  City  of  Boston,  U.S.,  4th  July,  1845. 
Preface  by  Richard  Rathbone.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Liverpool,  1846. 


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Sumner,  Hon.  Charles,  LL.D.,  continued. 

•  Final  Protest  against  Slavery  in  Kansas  and  Nebraska.    Speech  on  the 

Kansas  and  Nebraska  Bill;  United-States  Senate,  May  25,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  1854. 

 A  Finger-Point  from  Plymouth  Rock.  Remarks  at  the  Plymouth  Fes- 
tival, 1st  August,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  1853. 

 Freedom  National,  Slavery  Sectional.    Speech  on  his  Motion  to  repeal 

the  Fugitive-Slave  Bill;  United-States  Senate,  Aug.  26,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  31.    Washington,  1852. 

 Justice  to  the  Land-States.  Speech  on  the  Iowa  Land-bill  ;  United- 
States  Senate,  Jan.  27, 1S52.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  D.C.,  1852. 

 The  Landmark  of  Freedom.  Speech  against  the  Repeal  of  the  Mis- 
souri Prohibition  of  Slavery;  United-States  Senate,  Feb.  21,  1854. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  n.  d. 

 The  Position  and  Duties  of  the  Merchant.  An  Address  before  the  Mer- 
cantile-Library Association  of  Boston,  13th  November,  1854.  8vo, 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1855. 

 The  Scholar,  the  Jurist,  the  Artist,  the  Philanthropist.    An  Address 

before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  University,  Aug.  27, 
1846.    Svo,  pp.  72.    Boston,  1846. 

 Speech  of  Hon.  Charles  Sumner  at  the  Republican  Convention  at 

Worcester,  Sept.  7, 1854.  Verbatim  Report  from  the  Traveller.  8vo, 
pp.  5.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Speech  for  Welcome  to  Louis  Kossuth ;  Senate  of  the  United  States, 

Dec.  10,  1851.    Svo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  1851. 

 The  War-System  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Nations.  An  Address  be- 
fore the  American  Peace  Society,  May  28,  1849.  Svo,  pp.  71. 
Boston,  1849. 

 See  Butler.  Andrew  P.    Perry,  Marshall  S. 

Sumner,  Charles  Pinckney,  A.M.  The  Compass.  A  Poetical  Performance 
at  the  Literary  Exhibition  at  Harvard  University,  September,  1795. 
12mo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 A  Letter  on  Speculative  Freemasonry.    Answer  to  the  Letter  of  the 

Suffolk  Committee.    Svo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1829.    (Two  copies.) 

Sumner,  George,  Esq.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authori- 
ties of  the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1859.    Svo.    Boston,  1859. 

 Memoirs  of  the 'Pilgrims  at  Leyden.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  ix.  3d  Series). 

Sumner,  Increase,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel.  Por- 
ter, Eliphalet.    Sumner,  William  H.    Thacher,  Peter. 

Sumner,  Hon.  Increase.  Address  before  the  Berkshire  Agricultural  So- 
ciety. —  See  Berkshire-County  Agricultural  Society. 

Sumner,  Rev.  Joseph.  Sermon  delivered  at  Shrewsbury,  June  23,  1812, 
on  the  Completion  of  Fifty  Years  from  his  Settlement  there.  Svo, 
pp.  30.    Worcester,  1812." 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Chelmsford,  Nov.  16,  1803,  at  Ordination  of  Rev. 

Wilkes  Allen.  [Ch.,  Henry  Cumings,  D.D. ;  R.H.,  Reuben  Hol- 
comb.]    Svo,  pp.  25.    Cambridge,  1804. 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Shrewsbury,  Nov.  28,  1799.     Svo,  pp.  26. 

Brookfield,  1800. 

 See   Bancroft,  Aaron  (Oration,   Leicester   Academy).  Putnam. 

Aaron. 

Sumner,  Hon.  William  H.,  A.M.  A  History  of  East  Boston  ;  w  ith  Biogra- 
phical Sketches  of  its  Early  Proprietors,  and  an  Appendix,  bvo. 
Boston,  1858. 


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SUMNER,  Hon.  William  H.,  A.M.,  continued. 

 An  Inquiry  into  the  Importance  of  the  Militia  to  a  Free  Commonwealth, 

in  a  Letter  to  John  Adams  ;  with  his  Answer.  8vo,  pp.  70.  Bos- 
ton, 1823.    (Two  copies.) 

 Memoir  of  Increase  Sumner,  Governor  of  Massachusetts ;  with  Genea- 
logy of  the  Sumner  Family.    8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  1854. 

 Reminiscences  of  La  Fayette's  Visit  to  Boston,  Gov.  Brooks,  Gov.  Eus- 

tis,  and  others.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  1859. 

 Reminiscences  of  Gen.  Warren  and  Bunker  Hill.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1858. 

 See  Massachusetts  (Report  of  the  Adjutant-General).  National 

Defence. 

Sumner  Family,  Genealogy  of  the.  —  See  Sumner,  "William  H. 
Sun,  Heat  and  Light  of  the.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib., 
vol.  ix.). 

 ■  Parallax  and  Distance  of  the.  —  See  Winthrop,  John. 

 Total  Eclipse  of  the,  Nov.  30,  1834.  —  See  Adams,  Jasper. 

Sunbeams  may  be  extracted  from  Cucumbers.  —  See  Daggett,  John. 
Sunbury  Academy.  —  See  Elliott,  John. 

 Canal  and  Water-power  Company,  and  Sunbury  Lumber  and  Car  Ma- 
nufacturing Company.    Synopsis.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Philadelphia,  1854. 

 Lumber  and  Car  Manufacturing  Company.  —  See  Sunbury  Canal 

and  Water-Power  Company. 

Sunday  Mails.  Review  of  a  Report  of  the  Committee  presented  to  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  16,  1829,  by  Hon.  Mr.  Johnson, 
of  Kentucky.    8vo,  pp.  27.   ,  1829. 

 See  Sabbath.    White,  William  (Three  Letters). 

 Schools.  —  See  General  Protestant  Episcopal  Sunday-School 

Union.  Ingraham,  Joseph  W.  Philadelphia  Sunday  and  Adult 
School  Union.  Smyth,  Thomas.  Trimmer,  Sarah.  West- 
Parish  Association. 

 History  of.  —  See  Pray,  Lewis  G. 

Sunday-School  Instruction.  —  See  Ellis,  George  E. 

 Society,  Boston.    Circular  of  the  Sunday-school  Society.  With 

Report,  October,  1854,  and  Constitution.    12mo,pp.  22.    Bost.  1855. 

 .    Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  with  Addresses,  27th  May,  1845. 

12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1845. 

 .    Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  with  Proceedings,  May  28,  1851. 

12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1851. 

 .    See  Boston  Sunday-School  Society.   Ellis,  George  E. 

 Society,  New-York  Protestant-Episcopal.  —  See  New-York  Pro- 
testant-Episcopal Sunday- School  Society. 

 Society  of  Newburyport.  —  See  Waterston,  Robert  C. 

 Teacher,  The.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

 Union,  American.  —  See  American  Sunday-School  Union. 

 Union  Society,  New  York.  —  See  New-York  Sunday-School 

Union  Society. 

Superior,  Lake.  —  See  Canada. 

Superior  Court  of  Rhode  Island.  —  See  Varnum,  James  M. 

 Dignity  of  the  Office  of  the  Ministers  of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  Rand, 

William. 

 Skill  and  Wisdom  necessary  for  winning  Souls.  —  See  Appleton,  Na- 
thaniel. 

Superlative  Love  to  Christ  a  Necessary  Qualification  of  a  Gospel  Mini- 
ster. —  See  Porter,  John. 


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Superstition.  —  See  Triumphs  of  Superstition. 

 and  Tyranny  Inconsistent  with  Theocracy.  —  See  Morgan,  Thomas. 

Supplement  (The),  Friday,  March  28, 1712.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Supplies,  1688-1763.  —  See  Whitwoeth,  Charles. 

SUPPLY  of  Water  for  the  City  of  Baltimore,  Report  upon  a.  —  See  Balti- 
more, City  of. 

Support  of  Public  Worship.  —  See  Barnes  vs.  Inhabitants  of  the  First 

Parish  in  Falmouth. 
Supports  and  Comforts  of  the  Afflicted  Believer.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Supposed  Increase  of  Insanity.  —  See  Jarvis,  Edward. 
Suppression  of  Monasteries.    Three  Chapters  of  Letters  relating  to  the 

Suppression  of  Monasteries.    Ed.  by  Thomas  Wright.    Printed  for 

the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1843. 

.  of  Vice,  Society  for  the.  —  See  Society. 

Suprema  Potestate  Regia,  De.  —  See  Abbot,  Thomas. 
Supremacy  of  Mind.  —  See  Fisher,  Samuel  W. 

 of  the  Pope.  —  See  Barrow,  Isaac.  Edward  VI.,  King  of  Eng- 
land.   Rainolds,  John. 

Supreme  Court  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Oswald,  Eleazer. 

 of  the  United  States.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Constitutional  Autho- 
rity of  the  Supreme  Federal  Court.  Answer  to  Sullivan's  Observa- 
tions on  the  Government.    8vo,  pp.  49.    Charleston,  1  792. 

 .    See  Massachusetts,  Commonwealth  of,  vs.  the  State  of  Rhode 

Island. 

 Deity  of  Christ.  —  See  Baldwin,  Thomas.    Burr,  Aaron. 

 Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts. —  See  Parker,  Isaac.  Shaw,  Le- 
muel.   Tyng,  Dudley  A.    Williams,  Ephraim. 

Sure  Guide  (A)  to  Hell.  By  Belzebub.  Fourth  edition.  8vo,  pp.  62. 
Boston,  reprinted,  1751.    (Three  copies.) 

 and  only  Foundation,  The.  —  See  Andrews,  David. 

Surface  Geology,  Illustrations  of.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Con- 
trib.,  vol.  ix.). 

Surflet,  Richard.  —  See  Stevens,  Charles. 

Surgery.  —  See  Bigelow,  Henry  Jacob.  Gibson,  Wm.  Norris,  Geo.  W. 
Surgical  Adjuster  (The),  for  reducing  Dislocations,  &c.  —  See  Jarvis, 

George  O. 
Surinam.  —  See  HL.,  J.  D. 

 ,  Topographical  Description  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  1st 

Series). 

Surinam,  Histoire  Naturelle  de  la  Colonie  de.  —  See  Fermin,  Philippe. 

Surnames.  A  Brief  Inquiry  into  the  Genealogy  and  Present  State  of  An- 
cient Scotish  Surnames.    4to.    Glasgow,  1723.  [Imperfect.] 

 See  Bowditch,  Nathaniel  I.    Dixon,  B.  Homer. 

Surplus  Revenue.  —  See  Carter,  James  G.  Cushing,  Caleb  (Speech, 
Sept.  25,  1837).    United  States  (Public  Documents). 

Surrender  of  Cornwallis  at  Yorktown.  —  See  Meigs,  Josiah. 

 of  Detroit.  —  See  Campbell,  Maria. 

 of  Montreal  to  Great  Britain. —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 

Survey  of  Church  Discipline,  Review  of  the.  —  See  Cawdrey,  Daniel. 

 of  England's  Champions,  and  Truth's  Faithful  Patriots.  —  See  Ricraft, 

Josiah. 

 of  God's  Providence  in  the  Establishment  of  the  Churches  of  New 

England. —  See  Parkman,  Francis. 
 of  Man,  from  the  Cradle  to  the  Grave.    A  Poem.    8vo.  pp.  16.  New 

Haven,  1760. 


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Survey  of  the  Summe  of  Church  Discipline.  —  See  Hooker,  Thomas. 
Surviving  Remnant  (The)  of  the  Indian  Race.  —  See  Tyson,  Job  R. 
 Servants  of  God  carrying  on  the  Work  of  the  Deceased.  —  See  Wads- 
worth,  Benjamin. 

Suspending  and  Dispensing  Prerogative.  —  See  Speech  in  behalf  of 
the  Constitution. 

Susquehanna  Case,  The.    4to,  pp.  24.    [No  imprint.]    (Two  copies.) 

 Company.  —  See  Connecticut. 

 Lands.  —  See  Connecticut. 

 River.    A  Description  of  the  Susquehanna  River;  with  Observations 

on  the  Present  State  of  its  Trade  and  Navigation.    8vo,  pp.  60. 

Philadelphia,  1796. 
Sussex,  Eng.,  Families  in  the  County  of. —  See  Berry,  William. 
Sutherland,  Lieut.  James.    A  Narrative  of  the  Loss  of  his  Majesty's  Ship 

the  Litchfield,  Capt.  Barton,  on  the  Coast  of  Africa.    New  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  80.    London,  1768. 
Sutton,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles,  Bishop  of  Norwich.    Sermon  before  the  Society 

for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1797.    8vo,  pp.  78. 

London,  1797. 

Swain,  Rev.  Joseph.  Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Mr.  Joseph  Swain.  16mo, 
pp.  xxxvi.    n.  d. 

 Redemption ;   a  Poem.     First  American   edition.     With  Memoir. 

16mo.    Boston,  1812. 

Swain,  Rev.  Joseph,  Wenham.  — See  Willard,  Joseph. 

Swallow,  Wreck  of  the  Steamboat.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

[Swan,  James,  Esq.]  An  Address  to  the  Senate  and  House  of  Represen- 
tatives of  the  United  States  on  the  Question  for  an  Enquiry  into  the 
State  of  Agriculture,  Manufactures,  and  Commerce.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1817. 

 Causes  qui  se  sont  opposees  aux  Progres  du  Commerce  entre  la  France 

et  les  Etats-Unis  de  l'Amerique.  Traduit  sur  le  Manuscrit  Anglais. 
8vo.    Paris,  1790. 

 A  Dissuasion  to  Great  Britain  and  the  Colonies  from  the  Slave-trade  to 

Africa.    8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  National  Arithmetick ;  or,  Observations  on  the  Finances  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts.    8vo.    Boston  [1786].    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Tribunal  de  Commerce. 

Swansey,  Mass.  —  See  Bliss,  Leonard,  jun.  (History  of  Rehoboth). 

Swea-Rikes  Stats-Kunskap.  —  See  Lagerbring,  Swen. 

Swearing.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 ,  One  Antidote  more  against.  —  See  Fisher,  Samuel. 

Sweden.  An  Account  of  Sweden  ;  together  with  an  Extract  of  the  History 
of  that  Kingdom.    8vo.    London,  1694. 

 See  Catteau,  M.  Lagerbring,  Swen.  Sthalberg,  George.  Tun- 
eld,  Eric.    Vertot,  D'Auboeuf  Rene  Aubert  de. 

[Swedenborg,  Emanuel.]    Aphorisms  of  Wisdom.    8vo.    Boston,  1792. 

 Arcana  Coelestia ;  or,  Heavenly  Mysteries  contained  in  the  Sacred 

Scriptures.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  Vol.  i. ;  No.  1,  2,  3.  8vo, 
pp.  48.    Boston,  1794.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem  as  revealed  from  Heaven. 

Translated  from  the  Latin,  by  Rev.  John  Clowes.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1794. 

 The  Heavenly  Doctrine  of  the  New  Jerusalem  as  revealed  from  Heaven. 

From  the  Latin.  Second  American  edition.  8vo,  pp.  99.  Cam- 
bridge, 1820. 


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SwEDENBORG,  Emanuel,  continued. 

 A  Series  of  Posthumous  Philosophical  Tracts.    Written  in  Latin,  and 

translated  by  James  John  Garth  Wilkinson,  M.R.C.S.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Boston,  1848. 

 A  Treatise  on  the  Nature  of  Influx,  or  of  the  Intercourse  between  the 

Soul  and  Body.  Translated  by  Rev.  Thomas  Hartley,  D.D.  8vo. 
Boston,  1794. 

 True  Christian  Religion  ;  containing  the  Universal  Theology  of  the  New 

Church.  Translated  from  the  Latin.  Third  edition.  2  vols.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1789. 

 The  Wisdom  of  Angels  concerning  Divine  Love  and  Divine  Wisdom. 

Translated  from  the  Latin.    8vo.    Boston,  1794. 
 See  Clowes,  John. 

Swedes  on  the  Delaware,  Annals  of  the.  —  See  Clay,  Jehu  Curtis. 
Swedish  Church  (The)  in  America.  —  See  Reynolds,  William  M. 
Sweet  Psalmist  of  Israel.  —  See  Walter,  Thomas. 

Sweetser,  Rev.  Seth.  Ministerial  Education.  A  Discourse  delivered  be- 
fore the  American  Education  Society,  May  25,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  18. 
Boston,  1858. 

Swerige,  Geographie  ofver  Konungariket  Swerige.  —  See  Tuneld,  Eric. 

Swett,  John  Appleton,  M.D.  —  See  McCready,  B.  W. 

Swett,  Col.  Samuel.    An  Abstract  of  the  Baron  de  Rogniat's  Considerations 

on  the  Art  of  War.    With  Notes.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1817. 
 History  of  Bunker-Hill  Battle.    With  a  Plan.     Third  edition,  with 

Notes.    8vo,  pp.  58,  34.    Boston,  1827. 
 Notes  to  his  Sketch  of  Bunker-Hill  Battle.    8vo,  pp.  34.  Boston, 

1835.    (Two  copies.) 
 Sketches  of  a  few  Distinguished  Men  of  Newburv  and  Newburvport. 

No.  1,  Capt.  Moses  Brown,  U.S.N.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1846. 

 See  Child,  J.  L.    Frothingham,  Richard,  jun. 

Swett  Family,  Mementos  of  the.  —  See  Thornton,  John  Wingate. 
Swift,  Edmund  L.  —  See  Jocelin  of  Fumes. 

Swift,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Framingham.     Election  Sermon,  1732.  8vo, 

pp.  25.    Boston,  1732.    (Two  copies.) 
 Funeral  Discourse,  delivered  at  Marlborough,  on  occasion  of  the  Death 

of  Rev.  Robert  Breck,  who  died  Jan.  6,  1730-31.     8vo,  pp.  17. 

Boston,  1731. 

Swift,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Acton.  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph 
Lee,  Royalston,  Oct.  19,  1768.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1769. 

Swift,  Jonathan,  Dean  of  St.  Patrick's.  To  the  Imitator  of  the  Satire  of 
the  Second  Book  of  Horace  [J.  Swift].   Folio,  pp.  7.   London,  1733. 

Swift,  Rev.  Seth  F.  —  See  Simpkins,  John. 

Swift,  William  H.  —  See  Hale,  Nathan. 

Swift,  Zephaniah,  Esq.  Oration  on  Domestic  Slavery ;  delivered  at  Hart- 
ford, 12th  May,  1791,  before  the  Connecticut  Society  for  Promotion 
of  Freedom.  *  8vo,  pp.  23.    Hartford,  1791. 

Swinburne,  Henry.  A  Briefe  Treatise  of  Testaments  and  Last  Wils.  4to. 
London,  1640. 

Swinden,  Rev.  Tobias,  A.M.    An  Enquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Place  of 

Hell.    Second  edition.    8vo.    London,  1727. 
Swixton,  John.    A  Testimony  for  the  Lord.    4to,  pp.  7.    [London,  n.  d.] 
Switzerland,  Struggles  of,  for  Liberty.  —  See  Zubly,  John  J. 
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Presentation  of  the.  —  See  United  States. 


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Swords's  Pocket  Almanack.  —  See  Almanac. 

Sydenham  Society.  Report  of  the  Ninth  General  Meeting  of  the  Syden- 
ham Society,  May,  1851.    12mo,  pp.  12.    London,  n.  d. 

 .    Report  of  the  Tenth  General  Meeting,  May,  1852.  12mo,  pp.  12. 

London,  n.  d. 

SYENE,  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Ripaud,  Louis-Madeleine. 
Sykes,  Rev.  Arthur  Ashley,  D.D.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Essays,  No.  7). 
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Sylburgius,  Fridericus.    Rudimenta  Gra?ca?  Lingvse  ad  Postremam  Rameae 

Grammatices  Editionem  conformata.    16mo.    Francofvrti,  1600. 
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Syllabus  Dictionum  Hebraicarum.  —  See  Tossanus,  Paulus. 
Sylv.e.  —  See  Beza,  Theodore. 

Sylvan  [Pseud.].  A  Crude  Picture  of  Latter  Ages.  [Written  by  a  Quack, 
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 Formula  of  Prescriptions,  and  Various  Instructions.  8vo.  Provi- 
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Sylvester,  Brinley.  —  See  Throop,  William. 

Sylvester,  Joshua,  or  Josuah.    Bethulia's  Rescue.    Folio.   ,  1641. 

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 Posthumi;  or,  Sylvester's  Remains.    Folio.    [London],  1641. 

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Sylvester  Family,  Genealogy  of  the.  —  See  Hunter,  Joseph  (Gens  Syl- 
vestrina). 

Symbol  (The)  and  Word  of  Encouragement  to  the  Builders  of  the  Spiritual 
Temple.  —  See  Steele,  John  B. 

Symboli  Apostolici,  et  Precationis  Dominicae  Expositio.  —  See  Tully,  Tho- 
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Symbolis  Sacramentalibus,  De.  —  See  Pareus,  David. 
Symmes,  John  Cleves.  —  See  Matthews,  Thomas  J. 

Symmes,  Rev.  Thomas.  Good  Soldiers  described  and  animated.  Artillery- 
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 Lovewell  Lamented ;  or,  A  Sermon  occasional  by  the  Fall  of  the  Brave 

Capt.  John  Lovewell  and  Several  of  his  Valiant  Company  at  Pigg- 
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[  ]  The  Reasonableness  of  Regular  Singing;  or,  Singing  by  Note.  Es- 
say to  revive  the  Ancient  Method  of  Singing  according  to  the  Pattern 
in  our  New-England  Psalm  Books.  16mo,  pp.  22.  Boston,  1720. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Utile  Dulci ;  or,  A  Joco- Serious  Dialogue  concerning  Regular  Singing. 

16mo,  pp.  59.    Boston,  1723.    (Two  copies.) 
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Symmes,  Rev.  William,  A.M.  Election-Sermon,  1785.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
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Sympson,  Sydrach.  —  Sec  Dell,  William. 

Synge,  Rev.  Richard.    Loyalty  to  his  Majesty  King  George  recommended, 

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caster, Sept.  20,  1816.    12mo,  pp.  12.   ,  1816. 

 of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  Minutes  of  the  Synod  of  South  Caro- 
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Synode  Walon  des  Provinces-Unies.  —  See  Pseaumes  Les,  de  David. 
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Synopsis  ;  or,  A  Compendious  View  of  the  Apocalypse.  —  See  Markwick, 
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Syntax.  —  See  Lowe,  Solomon. 

S vox's  Plea  against  the  Prelacy.  —  See  Prelacy. 

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Systema  Saturnium.  —  See  Huygens,  Christian. 

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Letters  of  Enquiry.    16mo.    London,  1672. 
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and  all  other  such  Late  Doctrines,  are  fully  and  finally  determin'd 

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Joshua.    Worcester,  Samuel  M. 
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Table  (A)  collected  of  the  Yeres  of  our  Lorde  God  and  of  the  Yeres  of  the 

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 of  the  Emperor,  Kings,  Queen,  Electors,  and  other  Sovereign  Princes 

and  Princesses.  —  See  Sovereigns  of  Europe. 
Tableau  de  la  Convention  Nationale.  —  See  France. 

 des  Etats-Unis  de  l'Amerique  au  Commencement  du  XlXe.  Siecle.  — 

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Ephemerides  Politiques. 
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Tableaux  Exposes  dans  la  Galerie  de  Musee  Royal.  —  See  Musee  Royal. 
Tables  for  computing  the  Longitude  by  Lunar  Observations.  —  See  Cros- 
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Tablet,  The;  vol.  i.,  May  19-Aug.  11,  1795.  [Ed.  by  J.  Dennie.]  4to. 
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Tablettes  du  Premier  Corps  Legislatif.  —  See  France. 

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Taboada,  E.  Nunez  de.  —  See  Spain. 

Tabula  in  Grammaticen  Hebrseam.  —  See  Clenard,  Nicolas. 
Tachygraphy,  A  Tutor  to.  —  See  Shelton,  Thomas. 
"  Tacitus,"  Letters  to  Thomas  Jefferson,  by.  —  See  Evans,  T. 
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Taft,  Alphonso.  Lecture  on  Cincinnati  and  her  Railroads  ;  delivered  before 
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Tahiti,  Vocabulary  of  the  Language  of.  —  See  BfiCKET,  Thomas  (Voyage). 

Tailer,  Lieut.-Gov.  William.  —  See  Cooper,  William. 

Taking  Heed  to  and  Fulfilling  the  Ministry.  —  See  Lewes,  Daniel. 

Tal^eus,  Andomarus.  Rhetorica,  e  P.  Rami  Pradectionibus  observata. 
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Talasius,  Johannes.  —  See  Alstedius,  Johannes  Henricus. 

Talbot,  Mrs.  Catherine.  —  See  Yorke,  Philip  (Athenian  Letters). 

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Talcott,  Edward  B.  Report  upon  the  Hannibal  and  St.  Joseph  Railroad, 
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Talcott,  Brig.-Gen.  George,  U.S.A.  Review  of  the  Testimony  given  before 
the  General  Court-Martial  upon  the  Trial  of  Brig.-Gen.  George  Tal- 
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Tales  of  My  Landlord,  Review  of  the  First  Series  of  the.  —  See  McCrie, 
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Tallents,  Francis.    A  View  of  Universal  History,  from  the  Creation  to  the 

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Miller,  Samuel.  Mitchill,  Samuel  Latham.  Romaine,  Benjamin. 
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Tappan,  Rev.  David,  D.D.,  Hollis  Professor  in  Harvard  College.  The 
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pp.  52.    Charleston,  1830. 
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of  Manufactures,  paralise  Commerce,  &c    12mo,  pp.  60.  Salem, 

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 ,  Remonstrance  of  Boston  Merchants  against  the,  1824.  —  See  United 

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Isaac  C.  Brackenridge,  Henry  M.  Carey,  Mathew.  Choate, 
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Davis,  John.  Dearborn,  Henry  A.  S.  Degrand,  P.  P.  F.  El- 
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Tarija,  Misiones  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  v.). 

Tarikh  Ibn  Khaldun.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 

Tarleton,  Lieut.-Col.,  Banastre.  A  History  of  the  Campaigns  of  1780  and 
1781  in  the  Southern  Provinces  of  North  America.   4to.  Lond.  1787. 

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Tarragona.  —  See  Pons  de  Ycart,  Luys. 

Tartana  ;  or,  The  Plaid.  —  See  Ramsay,  Allan. 

Tartari,  Descrittione  de'.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 

Tartars,  Invasion  of  China  by  the.  —  See  Semedo,  F.  Alvarez. 

Tartary,  Journies  of  the  Emperor  of  China  into,  1682-3.  —  See  Soto, 
Fernando  de. 

 Travels  into.  —  See  Olearius,  Adamus. 

Tasso,  Torquato.  The  Householder's  Philosophic ;  wherein  is  described  the 
True  Oeconomia  and  Forme  of  Housekeeping.  Translated  by  T.  K. 
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Tasyvell,  William,  D.D.  Autobiography.  —  See  Camden  Society  (Misc., 
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Tate,  Nahum.    Poems.    16mo.    London,  1677. 
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Tatem,  Rev.  Henry.  Reply  to  the  Summons  of  the  R.  I.  Royal  Arch  Chap- 
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Taunton,  Mass.  Report  of  the  Superintending  School  Committee  for  the 
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Taunton  Lyceum.  —  See  Baylies,  Francis. 

 North  Purchase.    Horace  A.  Lothrop  et  al.  vs.  Bernard  Alger,  C.C.P., 

Bristol,  September  Term,  1853.    Folio,  pp.  5.   ,  1853. 

Tavern,  Address  to  those  who  frequent  the.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Ta vernier,  Jean  Baptist.  Six  Voyages  through  Turkey  into  Persia  and  the 
East  Indies.  Finished  in  the  Year  1670.  Translated  by  J.  P[hillips]. 
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Tawell,  John.    The  Life  of  John  Tawell.    Broadside.    London,  n.  d. 

Tax-Book,  New  York.  —  See  New  York,  City  of. 

Tax-List.  —  See  Abington.  Town  of.  Boston,  Town  of.  Canton,  Town  of. 
Dedham,  Town  of.  Dorchester,  Town  of.  Stoughton,  Town 
of.    WOBURN,  Town  of. 


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Taxation.    Politics  for  the  People ;  or,  A  Salmagundy  for  Swine.  Fifth 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  12.    London,  1794. 
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London,  1775. 

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London,  1775. 

 ,  Law  of.    Report  of  the  Case  of  Ezra  A.  Bourne  vs.  the  City  of  Boston  ; 

S.J.C.,  Dedham,  March,  1853.    Reprinted  by  William  Rogers.  8vo, 

pp.  80.    Boston,  1853. 
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Taxes.  Third  Letter  to  the  People  of  England,  on  Liberty,  Taxes,  and  the 
Application  of  Public  Money.    8vo,  pp.  60.    London,  1766. 

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 on  Ships.  —  See  Lee,  Henry  (Exposition). 

 on  Woollens  and  Iron.  —  See  Lee,  Henry. 

 of  Yale  College.  —  See  Yale  College. 

Tayler,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Foxcroft,  Thomas. 
Tayler,  John.  —  See  Assault  and  Battery. 

Taylor,  Daniel  T.  The  Voice  of  the  Church  on  the  Coming  and  Kingdom 
of  the  Redeemer.  With  Preface  by  H.  L.  Hastings.  Third  edition. 
12mo.    Philadelphia,  1856. 

Taylor,  Ebenezer.  —  See  Weekes,  George. 

Taylor,  Rev.  Edward  T. ;  and  Lord,  Daniel  M.    Circular  in  Relation  to  a 

Seaman's  Chapel  at  Havre.    4to,  pp.  3.    Boston,  1840. 
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Taylor,  I.  and  J.  A  Catalogue  of  Modern  Books  on  Architecture.  [Sale.] 
One  sheet.    London,  n.  d. 

Taylor,  Rev.  James.  The  Nature  and  Obligations  of  the  Christian  Sabbath, 
and  England's  Duty  at  the  Present  Crisis.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Lon- 
don, n.  d. 

Taylor,  James  D.  The  Log-cabin  Song-book.  16mo,  pp.  40.  Cincin- 
nati, 1840. 

Taylor,  Rev.  Jeremiah.  —  See  Taylor,  Oliver  A. 

Taylor,  Rt.  Rev.  Jeremy,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor.  The  Rule 
and  Exercises  of  Holy  Living  and  Dying.  16mo.  London,  1680. 
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 The  Rule  and  Exercises  of  Holy  Dying.     8vo.    London,  1727. 

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Taylor,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Adamson,  M.  [Pseud.]. 

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Taylor,  John.  The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  Original  Sin  proposed  to  Free 
and  Candid  Examination.    Third  edition.    12mo.    Belfast,  1746. 

Taylor,  Rev.  John,  A.M.,  Deerfield.  A  Century  Sermon  ;  preached  at  Deer- 
field,  Feb.  29,  1804,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Destruction  of  the 
Town.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Greenfield,  1804. 

 Oration  at  Deerfield,  4th  July,  1796.    4to,  pp.  20.    Greenfield,  1790. 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Nov.  *29,  1798.    4to,  pp.  19.    Greenfield,  1798. 

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Taylor,  Rev.  John.  An  Argument  respecting  the  Constitutionality  of  the 
Carriage-tax  ;  Richmond,  Va.,  May,  1795.  8vo,  pp.  34.  Rich- 
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1840.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Albany,  1840. 

Taylor,  Rev.  John  L.  A  Memoir  of  his  Honor  Samuel  Phillips,  LL.D. 
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Taylor,  Hon.  John  L.  Speech  on  the  Kansas  and  Nebraska  Territorial 
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Taylor,  Hon.  John  W.  Proceedings  at  a  Convention  of  Republican  Anti- 
masonic  Delegates,  Saratoga  County,  N.Y.,  8th  October,  1831 ;  with 
an  Address  delivered  before  the  Convention.  12mo,  pp.  16.  Ballston 
Spa,  1831. 

Taylor,  Joseph,  A.M.  Oratio  Funebris  in  Obitum  Edvardi  Wiggleswbrth, 
S.T.P.    8vo,  pp.  7.    [Bostoni,  1765.]    (Two  copies.) 

Taylor,  Joseph.  The  Wonderful  Monitor;  containing  the  Curious  and  Ex- 
traordinary Narrative  of  the  Revivification  of  Joseph  Taylor.  12mo, 
pp.  16.    Boston,  1788. 

Taylor,  Joshua.  Oration  before  the  Republican  Citizens  of  Portland, 
July  4,  1805.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Portland,  1805.    (Two  copies.) 

[Taylor,  Rev.  Nathaniel.]  An  Answer  to  Dr.  Scot's  Cases  against  Dis- 
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Taylor,  Rev.  Oliver  A.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  Theological  Semi- 
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 The  Ministerial  Office  Difficult  and  Responsible.    A  Sermon  preached 

at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  Jeremiah  Taylor,  Wenham,  Mass.,  Oct.  27, 
1847.  [Ch.,  R.  Crowell;  R.H.,  R.  Taylor;  Addr.,  T.  A.  Taylor.] 
8vo,  pp.  36.    Andover,  1848. 

Taylor,  Rev.  R.,  Shrewsbury,  N.J.  —  See  Taylor,  Oliver  A. 

Taylor,  Rev.  Robert.  —  See  Smith,  John  Pye. 

Taylor,  S.    Taylor's  Gold  and  Silver  Coin  Examiner.    Wood  Engravings. 

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Taylor,  Samuel,  jun.  —  See  Lang,  John  D. 

Taylor,  Rev.  Thomas  House.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Charleston 
Infant-School  Society,  Oct.  30,  1831.  16mo,  pp.  16.  Charles- 
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Taylor,  Rev.  Timothy  A.  —  See  Taylor,  Oliver  A. 

Taylor,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Love,  Christopher.    Spurstowe,  William. 

Taylor,  Major-Gen.  Zachary,  President  of  the  United  States.  Message  of 
the  President  of  the  United  States  to  Congress,  Dec.  4,  1849.  8vo, 
pp.  13.    Washington,  n.  d. 

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Taylor,  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives,  July  10,  1850; 
with  the  Funeral  Sermon  by  Rev.  Smith  Pyne,  D.D.  8vo.  Wash- 
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Taylor,  late  President  of  the  United  States.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Washing- 
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TAYLOR,  Major-Gen.  Zachary.  President  of  the  United  States,  continued. 

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Thompson,  Benjamin.    Ware,  John  F.  W. 

Tchornoi  Zem,  On  the.  —  See  Muuciiison,  Sir  Roderick  Impey. 

Tea,  Destruction  of,  in  Boston,  Dec.  16,  1773.  —  See  BOLLAN,  William  (Pe- 
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Boston,  Town  of. 

Teachers'  Association  of  the  City  of  Washington.  —  See  At  Lee,  Samuel 
Yorke. 

 Institute,  Onondaga.  —  See  Parker,  Theodore. 

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 Society  of  Georgia.  County  Lyceums,  designed  to  promote  Manual- 
labor  Schools.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Savannah,  1833. 

 .  Minutes  of  the  Proceedings  of  the  Teachers'  Society,  Savan- 
nah, Dec.  16,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Savannah,  1833. 

Teaching  (The)  of  the  Spirit.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Teackle,  Littleton  Dennis,  Esq.    Report.  —  See  Maryland,  State  of. 

Tears  dropped  on  Dust  and  Ashes.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton  (Three  Es- 
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 of  Repentance ;  or,  A  Further  Narrative  of  the  Progress  of  the  Gospel 

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vol.  iv.  3d  Series). 
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Teatro  del  Cielo  e  della  Terra.  [With  Maps.]  16mo,  pp.  64.  n.  d.  [Im- 
perfect, wanting  title  and  six  first  pages.] 

 de  la  Opinion.  —  See  Buenos  Ayres. 

Tebicuari,  Rio.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  ii.). 
Tectander,  Georgius.  —  See  Kakasch,  Stephanus. 

Teellinck,  Rev.  William.    The  Resting-place  of  the  Minde.    4to,  pp.  44. 

London,  1622. 
Teeth.  —  See  Burdell,  John.    Ruspini,  Bartholomew. 
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from  the  Swedish.    8vo.    London  [Paris],  1835. 
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Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  ii.). 
Teinture,  Chimie  appliquee  a  la.  —  See  Chimie. 
Tela  Praevisa.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Telegraph,  Boston  Recorder  and. —  See  Boston  Recorder. 
Telegraph,  Electro-Magnetic.  —  See  Gould,  Benjamin  A.,  jun. 
Telegraph  Vocabulary,  United-States.  —  See  Parker,  John  R. 
Telegraphic  Fire-Alarm.  —  See  Boston,  City  of.     Channing,  Wil- 
liam F. 

 Language.  —  See  Pickering,  John. 

 Science.  —  See  Parker,  John  R. 

Telemachus,  The  Adventures  of.  —  See  Fenelon,  Francois  de  Salignac 

de  la  Mothe. 
Telescope.  —  See  Borellus,  Petrus. 

Telescopic  Comet,  Correspondence  relative  to  the  Discovery  of  a.  —  See 

Mitchell,  Maria. 
Telescopii  Inventore,  De  Vero.  —  See  Borellus,  Petrus. 
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Temperance.  An  Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  by  the  Friends 
of  Temperance  and  of  the  Statute  of  1838.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Bost.  1838. 

 An  Address  on  Temperance.    8vo,  pp.  20.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting 

title.] 

 An  Appeal  for  Suffering  Humanity.    Folio,  one  sheet.   ,  1845. 

 Facts  and  Estimates  for  the  People.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 Indictment  and  Trial  of  Sir  Richard  Rum.    16mo,  pp.  23.    Bost.  1835. 

 Letter  to  Rev.  Dr.  Codman.    4to,  pp.  2.    n.  d. 

 Letter  from  a  Mother  to  the  Hon.  Benjamin  Seaver,  Mayor  of  Boston. 

One  page.    [Boston,  1852.] 
 Look  at  your  Taxes.    12mo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 Opinions  of  the  Press  in  Relation  to  the  Liquor  Traffic  and  the  Morals 

of  Boston.    12mo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1846. 

 The  Whole  World's  Temperance  Convention,  New  York,  Sept.  1  and  2, 

1853.    8vo.    New  York,  1853. 

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Edwards,  Justin.  Fosdick,  David,  jun.  Hitchcock,  Edward. 
Hodges.  R.  M.  Hopkins,  Samuel  M.  Lothrop,  Samuel  K. 
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Sargent,  Lucius  M.  Scott,  William.  Sprague,  Charles.  Ware, 
Henry,  jun.  Ware,  John.  Washburn,  Emory.  Whitney,  Fre- 
deric A. 

Temperance  Almanac.  —  See  Massachusetts  Temperance  Union.  New- 
York  State  Temperance  Society. 
 Cause,  The.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

 Convention  in  Boston,  1835.  Proceedings  of  the  Temperance  Conven- 
tion held  in  Boston,  23d  September,  1835.  With  Address.  8vo, 
pp.  45.    Boston,  1836. 

 Essays,  No  1.  On  the  Duties  of  the  Influential  Classes  to  the  Tempe- 
rance Reform.    Third  edition.    12mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1849. 

 Meeting  in  Boston,  February,  1845.    Addresses  delivered  at  Various 

Temperance  Meetings  held  in  Boston ;  with  an  Account  of  the  Si- 
multaneous Anniversary,  February,  1845.  Reported  by  J.  R.  Fitz- 
gerald, Esq.    12mo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1845. 

 Oration,  July  4,  1844,  by  Isaac  Edwards.  —  See  Smith,  J.  Hyatt. 

 Reform.  —  See  Channing,  Walter.    Hildreth,  Richard.  Hopkins, 

Mark.    Stetson,  Caleb. 

 Reformation  (The),  the  Cause  of  Christian  Morals.  —  See  Grimke,  Tho- 
mas S. 

 Society,  American.  —  See  American  Temperance  Society. 

 ,  Boston  Young  Men's. —  See  Boston  Young  Men's  Temperance 

Society. 

 ,  Charlestown.  —  See  Fessenden,  Thomas  G. 

 ,  Congressional.  —  See  Congressional  Temperance  Society. 

 ,  Dorchester.  —  See  Dorchester  Temperance  Society. 

 ,  Louisville.  —  See  Louisville  Temperance  Society. 

 ,  Massachusetts.  —  See  Channing,  Walter.  Massachusetts  Tem- 
perance Society. 

 of  the  University  of  Vermont.  —  See  Marsh,  Leonard. 

 Tales.  —  See  Sargent,  Lucius  M. 

 Union,  American.  —  See  American  Temperance  Union. 

 ,  Mass.  —  See  Kimball,  Daniel. 

Tempest,  November,  1703.  —  See  Freke,  Thomas  (Fast  Sermon).  Ma- 
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TBMPESTE,  La  Legge  delle.  —  Sec  Heed,  Sir  William. 

Temple,  Rev.  Daniel.  Sermon  preached  in  the  Old-South  Church,  Boston, 
Dec.  16,  1821,  before  his  Departure  as  a  Missionary  to  Western 
Asia.  With  Instructions  of  the  A.B.C.F.M.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Bos- 
ton, 1821. 

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Temple,  Sir  Grenville,  Bart.  Excursions  in  the  Mediterranean,  Greece,  and 
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Ten  Chapters  in  the  Life 'of  John  Hancock.  —  See  Laco. 

Ten  Commandments,  Exposition  of  the.  —  See  Dod,  John.     Durham,  Jas. 

Ten  Hints  addressed  to  Wise  Men.  —  See  Jackson,  Francis  James. 
Vaughan,  Benjamin. 

Ten  Letters  to  Dr.  Joseph  Priestley.  —  See  Webster,  Noah,  jun. 

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Ten-Millions  Bank  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

Ten-Regiment  Bill.  —  See  Berrien,  John  M. 

Ten  Tribes  of  Israel.  —  See  Boudinot,  Elias. 

Ten  Virgins,  Parable  of  the.  —  See  Shepard,  Thomas. 

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Tendency  of  High-Church  Doctrine.  —  See  De  Peyster,  J.  Watts. 

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 Heart  Pleasing  to  God  and  Profitable  to  Men.  —  See  Seyvall,  Joseph. 

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TERCERO,  La  Navegacion  del.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc.,  t.  iii.). 
TERENTIUS,  Publius.    Terence's  Comedies  made  English.    With  his  Life ; 

and  Remarks,  &c,  by  Laurence  Echard.     Revised  by  Sir  R. 

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the  Death  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Gee,  who  died  July  17,  1730.  8vo,  pp.  30. 
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Thacher,  Rev.  Peter,  D.D.  Artillery-Election  Sermon.  1793.  8vo,  pp.  27. 
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 Sermon  delivered  in  Boston,  April  6,  1798,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev. 

John  Clarke,  D.D.,  Boston,  who  expired  suddenly  April  2,  1798. 
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  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  Feb.  12,  1795,  before  the  Massachusetts 

Congregational  Charitable  Society.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1795. 
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New  England  how  to  order  themselves  and  theirs  in  the  Small-Pocks 
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Thacher,  Rev.  Thomas,  Dedham.  A  Biographical  Memoir  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 
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pp.  23.    Dedham,  1807.    (Two  copies.) 

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Rev.  Elijah  Dunbar;  with  Sermon  delivered  Oct.  27,  1799.  8vo, 
pp.  34.    Amherst,  N.H.,  1800. 

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1800.    Svo,  pp.  22.    Dedham,  1800. 

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pp.  22.    Boston,  1784. 
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pp.  20.    Dedham,  1801. 
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1800.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1801. 

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Lightning,  July  10,  1803.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Salem,  1803. 

 Sermon  at  the  Interment  of  Eight  Seamen,  Lynn,  Dec.  11,  1795.  8vo, 

pp.  22.    Boston,  1795. 

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Thanks  to  be  given  for  the  Lord's  Mercies.  —  See  Waterman,  Jotham. 
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Thatcher,  Rev.  Peter.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter. 
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the  First  Church  in  Beverly,  May  7,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Bos- 
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Thayer,  Cornelius.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

Thayer,  Rev.  Ebenezer.  Jerusalem  Instructed  and  Warned.  Election 
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Ordination  of  Rev.  Amos  Throop,  Woodstock,  May  24,  1727.  8vo, 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1727. 

Thayer,  Rev.  Ebenezer,  Hampton.  —  See  Eliot,  Andrew. 

Thayer,  Rev.  Elihu.  A  Funeral  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Interment  of 
Hon.  Josiah  Bartlett,  late  Governor  of  New  Hampshire ;  who  de- 
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Thayer,  Elisha.  Family  Memorial.  Part  I.  Genealogy  of  Fourteen  Fami- 
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Thayer,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1798.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Boston,  1798. 

  Election  Sermon,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  182-'}.    (Three  copies.) 

 The  Good  Man.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  Harvard,  Feb.  16, 1820,  at  the 

Funeral  of  Henry  Bromfield,  Esq.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Andover,  1820. 

 Sermon  delivered  Aug.  20,  1812.    Fast,  on  Declaration  of  War  against 

Great  Britain.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Worcester,  1812.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  Dec.  23,  1795,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Timothy  Har- 
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Hill,  Alonzo.    Holmes,  Abiel.    Walker,  James. 

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Thayer,  Deacon  Zechariah.  —  See  Foxoroft,  Thomas. 
Thayer  Genealogy.  —  Ser  Thayer,  Elisha. 

Theatre.  —  See  Gardiner,  John.  Haliburton,  William.  Tremont 
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Drama.    Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

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Tiieatrum  Historicum  et  Chronologicum.  —  See  Balthasar,  Johannes. 

 Orbis  Terrarum.  —  See  Ortelius,  Abrahamus. 

Thebaidos.  —  See  Statius,  P.  Papinius. 

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pp.  5.   ,  1825. 

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Seminary,  December,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1824. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Professors  and  Students  of  the  Theological 

Seminary,  Andover,  December,  1826.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Andover,  1826. 

 .  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  Theological  Semi- 
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 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

Andover,  1857. 

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Seminary,  Andover,  with  the  Officers,  M.DCCC.XVIII.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
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 .    General  Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Seminary,  Andover, 

M.DCCC.XXIV.    8vo,  pp.  18.  n.d. 

 .    General  Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Seminary,  Andover, 

M.DCCC.XXX.    8vo,  pp.  24.   ,  1830. 

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M.DCCC.XXXIX.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Andover,  1839. 

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Seminary  in  Andover.    8vo,  pp.  68.    Boston,  1808. 

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nary, Andover.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Andover,  1817. 

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Andover,  1827. 

— ■  .    A  Memorial  of  the  Semi-centennial  Celebration  of  the  Founding 

of  the  Theological  Seminary  at  Andover..    8vo.    Andover,  1859. 
 .    Outline  of  the  Course  of  Study  pursued  by  the  Students  in  the 

Theological  Seminary,  Andover,  Department  of  Christian  Theology. 

With  Manuscript  Notes.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Andover,  1825. 
— —  See  Dana,  Daniel.     Dwight,  Timothy.    Griffin,  Edward  Dorr. 

Holmes,  Abiel.    Murdoch,  James. 

 ,  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the.  —  See  Taylor,  Oliver  A. 

 ,  Columbia,  S.C.    A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the 

Theological  Seminary  at  Columbia,  S.C,  March,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Columbia,  1835. 

 of  the  Diocese  of  Ohio.    Catalogue  of  the  Theological  Seminary 

of  the  Diocese  of  Ohio  and  Kenyon  College,  1856-57.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Gambier,  O.,  1857. 

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and  Kenyon  College,  1857-58.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Gambier,  O.,  1858. 

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 ,  Indiana.  —  See  South  Hanover  College. 

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gulations, Course  of  Study,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Lexington,  Ky.,  1834. 

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 ,  and  not  Religion,  the  Source  of  Division  and  Strife  in  the  Christian 

Church.  —  See  Lowell,  Charles. 
Tiieopiiilie.  —  See  Gale,  Theophilus. 

Theopolis  ;  or,  The  City  of  God,  New  Jerusalem,  in  Opposition  to  the 
City  of  the  Nations,  Great  Babylon.    12mo.    London,  1672. 

Theoretical  Geology,  A  Review  of.  —  See  Paine,  Martyn. 

Theory  of  Agency.  —  See  Perkins,  John. 

 of  Concentric  Spheres.  —  See  Matthews,  Thomas  J. 

 of  Human  Existence,  Notes  on  the.  —  See  Wright,  Thomas  L. 

 of  Human  Genealogy  and  Kindred.  —  See  Lee,  John. 

 of  Language.  —  See  Dewar,  Henry. 

 of  Missions  to  the  Heathen.  —  See  Anderson,  Rufus. 

 of  Original  Sin  Examined.  —  See  Bigelow,  Andrew. 

 and  Practice  of  Medicine.  —  See  Dickson,  Samuel  Henry.  Water- 
house,  Benjamin. 

 and  Uses  of  Natural  Religion.  —  See  Palfrey,  John  G. 

 of  Vision.  —  See  Berkeley,  George. 

Therapeutics.  —  See  Paine.  Martyn. 

Theremin,  Francis.  The  Awakening.  From  the  German.  32mo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1849. 

Thesaurus  Geographicus.  A  New  Body  of  Geography ;  or,  A  Compleat 
Description  of  the  Earth.  F'olio.  London,  169o.  [Imperfect,  want- 
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 .    Geography ;  or,  A  Particular  Description  of  all  the  Known 

Parts  of  the  Earth.  Folio.  [London,  1722?  Imperfect,  wanting 
title.] 

 Precum  ac  Variarum  Exercitationum  Spiritualium.  —  See  Jesuits,  So- 
ciety of. 

These  Bad  Times  the  Product  of  Bad  Morals.  —  See  May,  Samuel  J. 
Theses  Theologico-Hebraicse,  Samaritana?,  et  Graecse.  —  See  Lomenie,  Pe- 

trus  Franciscus  Marcellus  de. 
Thierry,  .    Reply  to  Mr.  Duponceau.    [Answer  to  Memoir  on  the  Bat- 

ture.]    8vo,  pp.  67.    [No  imprint.] 
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Thiesse,  L.  De  l'Art  Dramatique,  et  du  Theatre  Frangais.  [Revue  Ency- 
clopedique.]    8vo,  pp.  27.    Paris,  1826. 

Things  Divine  and  Supernatural  conceived  by  Analogy  with  Things  Na- 
tural and  Human.  —  See  Butler,  Joseph. 

 New  and  Old.  —  See  Higginson,  Thomas  W. 

"  that  make  for  Peace.''" —  See  Pierpont,  John. 

Third  Article  in  the  Declaration  of  Rights.  —  See  Massachusetts. 

Third  Church  in  Boston.  —  See  Old  South  Church. 

 in  Cambridge.  —  See  Lowell,  Charles. 

 in  Dedham.  —  See  Thacher,  Thomas. 

 in  Dorchester.  —  See  McKean,  Joseph. 

 in  Salem.  —  See  Whitaker.  Nathaniel. 

 Free  Presbyterian  Church,  New  York.    Manual  for  the  Use  of  the 

Members  of  the  Third  Free  Presbyterian  Church  in  the  Citv  of  New 
York.    No.  2.    32mo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1834. 

 Parish,  Dedham.  —  See  WHITE,  John. 

 Part  (The)  of  the  True-Watch.  —  See  BrinsleT,  John. 

 Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church,  Albany.  —  See  Yermilye,  Thos.  E. 


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Thirlby,  Styan,  A.B.    An  Answer  to  Mr.  Whiston's  Seventeen  Suspicions 

concerning  Athanasius.    8vo.    Cambridge,  1712. 
Thirsty  Souls  invited  by  Christ  to  come  to  Him.  —  See  "Walter,  Nehe- 

miah  (Thirteen  Sermons). 
Thirtieth  of  January.    Reasons  humbly  offered  to  the  Parliament  for 

abrogating  the  Observation  of  the  30th  of  January.    Second  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  39.    London,  1715. 
 .    Sermon  before  the  House  of  Lords,  1710. —  See  Fleetwood, 

William. 

 .    Sermon  before  the  Lord  Mayor,  Aldermen,  &c,  of  London, 

1720.  —  See  Haslewood,  Francis. 
Thirty  Important  Cases.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Thirty-Two  English  Divines,  Lives  of.  —  See  Clarke,  Samuel. 
Thirty-Five  Epistles.  —  See  Behmen,  Jacob. 

Thirty-Nine  Articles.  —  See  Articles  of  Religion.  Church  of  Eng- 
land.   Ellis,  J.    Rogers,  Thomas.    Venner,  John. 

Tholuck,  Rev.  A.,  D.D.  Sermon  traduit  de  l'Allemand  du  Dr.  A.  Tholuck. 
8vo,  pp.  15.    Paris,  n.  d. 

Thomas,  F.  S.    Hand-book  to  the  Public  Records.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

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Antiquarian  Society  to  the  Members,  Oct.  24,  1814.  With  Laws  of 
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Account  of  Newspapers.    2  vols.  8vo.    Worcester,  1810. 

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and  Vermont  Almanack,  for  the  Years  1790  [Manuscript  Notes], 
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the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1746.    4to,  pp.  76. 

London,  1747.    (Two  copies.) 
Thomas,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Peterborough.     Sermon  before .  the 

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Thomas,  Marcia  A.     Memorials  of  Marshfield,  and  Guide-book  to  its 

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Thomas,  Mrs.  Mary,  Worcester.  —  See  Bancroft,  Aaron. 
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Thomas,  Robert  S. ;  and  Williams,  George  W.  A  Statement  of  the  Trial 
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Thomas,  Thomas,  A.B.  Virtues  of  Hazel ;  or,  Blessings  of  Government. 
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Thomas,  Thomas  Ebenezer.  An  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Author's 
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Thomas,  Rev.  William.  The  Regulating  of  Law-Suits,  Evidences,  and 
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Thompson,  Hon.  Benjamin.  A  Funeral  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Zachary 
Taylor;  delivered  in  Charlestown,  July  31,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Charlestown,  1850. 

Thompson,  Benjamin  F.  History  of  Long  Island ;  containing  an  Account 
of  the  Discovery  and  Settlement,  with  other  Important  and  Interest- 
ing Matters,  to  the  Present  Time.    8vo.    New  York,  1839. 

Thompson,  Daniel  P.  An  Address  pronounced  24th  October,  1850,  before 
the  Vermont  Historical  Society.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Burlington,  1850. 

Thompson,  George.  The  Substance  of  Mr.  Thompson's  Lecture  on  Slavery  ; 
delivered  in  Manchester,  Eng.    12mo,  pp.  24.   Bost.,  reprinted,  1836. 

Thompson,  Rev.  James  W.,  D.D.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  Salem,  Sept.  9, 
1849,  as  a  Tribute  to  the  Memory  of  Rev.  Henry  Colman.  8vo, 
pp.  28.    Boston,  1849. 

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South  Congregational  Society,  Natick,  Feb.  17,  1830.  Broad- 
side,   n.  d. 

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✓  Thompson,  Sir  John,  Bart.  The  Earl  of  Anglesey's  State  of  the  Government 
and  Kingdom.  Prepared  for  King  Charles  II.,  in  the  Year  1682. 
4to.    n.  d. 

Thompson,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Coffin,  Paul. 

Thompson,  Hon.  John  B.,  Ky.  Circular  of  J.  B.  Thompson,  of  Kentucky, 
to  his  Constituents,  February,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Washing- 
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pp.  17.    Providence,  1827. 

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who  departed  this  Life,  March  25, 1827.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Taunton,  1827. 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Elam  Smalley,  Franklin,  Mass.,  June  17, 

1829.  [Ch.,  Nath.  Emmons,  D.D. ;  R.H.,  Charles  J.  Warren.]  8vo, 
pp.  31.    Providence,  1829. 

Thompson,  Hon.  Richard  W.  Speech  on  the  Re-passage  of  the  Bill  to 
establish  a  Fiscal  Corporation  of  the  United  States  ;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, Sept.  9,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Washington,  1841. 

Thompson,  Rev.  Samuel.  Universal  Restoration  Vindicated.  Reply  to  a 
Discourse  by  Rev.  Jacob  Norton.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Charlestown,  1809. 

Thompson,  S.  Benton.  —  See  Boston  Submarine  and  Wrecking  Com- 
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Thompson,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  Account  of  Two  Missionary  Voyages,  by 
the  Appointment  of  the  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  to 
New  Jersey,  and  from  America  to  Guinea.    8vo.    London,  1758. 

Thompson,  Hon.  Waddy.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  authorize  the  issue  of 
Treasury  Notes ;  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  21,  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  16.    Washington,  1841. 

Thompson,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Mather,  Richard. 

Thompson,  Rev.  William,  Scarboro'.  The  Duty  of  a  People  respecting 
their  Deceased  Ministers.  Sermon  preached  at  Bicldeford,  Nov.  22, 
1741,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Samuel  Willard.  12mo,  pp.  37.  Bos- 
ton, 1743. 

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Thompson,  Zadock.  —  See  Walton,  E.  P. 

Thoms,  William  J.,  F.S.A.  —  See  Lestrange,  Sir  Nicholas. 

Thomson,  Hon.  Charles,  Secretary  of  Congress.  —  See  Bible. 

Thomson,  Ignatius.  A  Genealogy  of  John  Thomson,  who  landed  at  Ply- 
mouth in  1622.    16mo.    Taunton,  1841. 

Thomson,  Rev.  John.  The  Grounds  of  Christian  Faith.  Sermon  preached 
before  the  Society  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge  in  Scotland, 
June  2,  1785.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Edinburgh,  1785. 

Thomson,  John,  Genealogy  of.  —  See  Thomson,  Ignatius. 

Thomson,  Samuel.  —  See  Richardson,  Alexander. 

Thomson,  Rev.  William,  LL.D.  —  See  Public  Characters. 

Thoresby,  Ralph.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

Thorlakr,  Bishop.  —  See  Royal  Society  of  Northern  Antiquaries. 

Thorne,  Rev.  J.  V.  E.  A  Review  of  Facts  rel.  to  the  late  Ecclesiastical 
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Thornton,  John  Wingate.  The  First  Records  of  Anglo-American  Coloniza- 
tion :  their  History.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1859. 

 A  Genealogical  Memoir  of  the  Gilbert  Family,  in  both  Old  and  New 

England.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1850.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Landing  at  Cape  Anne ;  or,  The  Charter  of  the  First  Permanent 

Colony  on  the  Territory  of  the  Massachusetts  Company.  Now  dis- 
covered and  first  published  from  the  Original  Manuscript.  With  an 
Inquiry  into  its  Authority,  and  a  History  of  the  Colony,  1624-1628. 
8vo,  pp.  xii.  84.    Boston,  1854. 

 Lives  of  Isaac  Heath  and  John  Bowles,  and  of  Rev.  John  Eliot,  jun. 

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Isumbras,  Eglamour,  and  Degrevant.  Edited  by  James  O.  Halli- 
well,  F.R.S.    Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1844. 

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the  History  of  England,  on  Sale.    8vo.    London,  1844. 

Thoughts  upon  the  Conduct  of  our  Administration  in  relation  to  Great 
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Three  Doubts  proposed  to  the  Reverend  Bishops.    4to.    London,  1688. 

Three  Essays  occasioned  by  Some  Early  Deaths.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Three  Important  Questions  Answered,  relating  to  the  Christian  Name, 
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Three  Letters  to  Abraham  Bishop,  Esq. ;  containing  Some  Strictures  on 
his  Oration  pronounced  September,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Hartford,  1800. 

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Three  Speeches  spoken  in  Guildhall  concerning  his  Majestie's  Refusall  of 
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Three  Treatises.  1.  Concerning  Art  ;  2.  Concerning  Music,  Painting,  and 
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Three  Years'  Travels  throughout  the  Interior  Parts  of  North  America.  — 
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THURLOW,  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Lincoln.  Sermon  before  the 
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Thurston,  Rev.  David.    A  Sermon  delivered  in  Saco,  June  26, 1816,  before 

the  Maine  Missionary  Society.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Hallowell,  1816. 
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the  North-American  Review.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Portland,  1825. 

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TlLESIUS,  Balthasar. —  See  Scultetus,  Abraham. 

Tilghman,  Hon.  William,  Chief-Justice  of  Pennsylvania.  An  Eulogium  in 
Commemoration  of  Dr.  Caspar  Wistar  ;  delivered  before  the  Ameri- 
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Tillinghast,  Hon.  Joseph  L.  Address  before  the  Rhode-Island  Society  for 
the  Encouragement  of  Domestic  Industry,  Oct.  9, 1826.  8vo,  pp.  26. 
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pp.  30.    Providence,  1813.  [Imperfect.] 
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Transubstantiation.    Fourth  edition.    4to,  pp.  43.    London,  1685. 
Tilton,  Rev.  Nathan.  —  See  Bradford,  Alden. 

Tim  Bobbin's  View  of  the  Lancashire  Dialect.  —  See  Lancashire  Dialect. 
Tim.eus,  J.  J.  C.    Nordamerikanischer  Staats-Kalender  der  Vereinigten 

Staaten.    8vo.    Hamburg,  1796. 
Timber.  —  See  Standish,  Arthur. 
Timbuctoo.  —  See  Adams,  Robert  (Narrative). 
Time  (The)  of  Danger.  —  See  Hervey,  James. 
 ,  and  the  End  of  Time.  —  See  Fox,  John. 

Times  (The)  London,  from  Aug.  18,  1815,  to  Sept.  5,  1821,  and  from  Oct.  20, 
1854,  to  Aug.  25,  1855.  9  vols,  folio.  London,  1815-55.  [Incom- 
plete.] 

Times,  The.  —  See  Church,  Benjamin.  Colman,  Henry.  May,  Samuel  J. 
Markoe,  Peter. 

 ,  The  American.    A  Satire.  —  See  American  Times. 

 ,  The  New.  —  See  New  Times. 

 of  Men  in  the  Hand  of  God.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

Timoleon,  Epistle  from.  —  See  Bollan,  William. 

Timoleon.    Tragedie.  —  See  Chenier,  Marie-Joseph. 

Timonius,  Dr.  Emanuel.  —  See  Boylston,  Zabdiel. 

Timorous  Soul's  Guide.  —  See  Priestley,  Thomas. 

Tin-Trade  of  the  Ancients  in  Cornwall.  —  See  Hawkins,  Sir  Christopher. 

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London,  1708. 

Tindal,  Rev.  Nicholas.  —  See  Cantemir,  Demetrius.  Rapin  de  Thoyras, 
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Ting,  Mrs.  Sarah.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Tinges,  Henry  Walter.  —  See  Essex  Journal. 

Tipper,  I.    The  Ladies'  Diarv;  or,  The  Women's  Almanac  for  the  Year 

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Tipping,  William.    An  Account  of  a  Pleasant  Liquor  which  dissolves  the 

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TisCHBEIN,  William.  — See  Hamilton,  Sir  William. 
Titcomb,  Col.  Moses.  —  See  Lowell,  John. 

Tithes.  The  History  of  Tithes  ;  Patriarchal,  Levitical,  Catholic,  and 
Protestant.    Second  edition,  enlarged.    8vo,  pp.  64.    London,  1831. 

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 examined,  and  proved  to  be  due  to  the  Clergy  by  a  Divine  Right.  —  See 

Carleton,  George. 

Title  of  the  Province  of  Massachusetts  Bay  to  the  Country  between  the 
Rivers  Kennebeck  and  St.  Croix.  —  See  Massachusetts  Bay,  Pro- 
vince of  (Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  1762-63  ;  Appen- 
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Titles,  Hereditary.  An  Essay  on  Hereditary  Titles  and  University  Degrees, 
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 ,  ana  Legal  Opinions  thereon,  of  Lands  in  East  Florida.  —  See  Hack- 
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Tiverton,  R.I.  —  See  Fowler,  Orin. 

Tobacco.  —  See  Venner,  Tobias  (Via  Recta). 

 Battered,  and  the  Pipes  Shattered.  —  See  Sylvester,  Joshua. 

 ,  Evil  Tendency  of  the  Use  of.  —  See  Fowler,  Orin.  Mussey,  Reu- 
ben D.    Trask,  George.    Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 

Tobacco-Planters,  Convention  of.  —  See  Jenifer,  Daniel. 

Tobey,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  Fessenden,  Benjamin. 

Tochman,  Major  Gaspard.  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Members  of  the 
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Tocqueville,  Alexis  De.  Report  made  to  the  Chamber  of  Deputies,  on  the 
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Tocsin,  The  ;  or,  The  Call  to  Arms  !  An  Essay ;  being  an  Enquiry  into  the 
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Todd,  Charles  S.j  and  Drake,  Benjamin.  Sketches  of  the  Civil  and  Mili- 
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of  editions  of  his  Poetical  Works.  8vo.  [London,  1809.  Wanting 
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Todd,  Rev.  James  Henthorn,  D.D.  —  See  Wickliffe,  John. 

Todd,  Rev.  John,  A.M.    An  Humble  Attempt  towards  the  Improvement  of 

Psalmody  :  The  Propriety,  Necessity,  and  Use  of  Evangelical  Psalms 

in  Christian  Worship.    Delivered  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Presbytery  of 

Hanover,  Va.,  Oct.  6,  1762.    12mo,  pp.  40.    Philadelphia,  1763. 
Todd,  Rev.  John,  D.D.    An  Address  delivered  in  Amherst  College,  Aug.  25, 

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Toletus,  Two  Friendly  Letters  from.  —  See  Tappan,  David. 
Tomajuncosa,  Antonio.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  v.). 
Tomb  (The)  of  James  Molai.  —  See  Masonry. 

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Tomkins,  Rev.  Martin.  The  Case  of  Mr.  Martin  Tomkins ;  being  an  Ac- 
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Tong,  Rev.  William.  An  Account  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  the  late  Rev. 
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Account  of  his  Travels  and  Funeral  Sermon.    8vo.    London,  1716. 

Tongues,  The  Gate  of.  —  See  Anchoran,  John. 

[Tonna,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Elizabeth.]    The  Wrongs  of  Wromen.    By  Char- 
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Tonnage  Duties.  —  See  Ewing,  Presley. 

Tonquin,  Description  of.  —  See  Dampier,  William  (Collection  of  Voyages). 
Tontine  Association.  —  See  Boston  Tontine  Association. 
Tonty,  Henry  de.  —  See  French,  Benjamin  Franklin  (Hist.  Coll.  of  Loui- 
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Tooke,  John  Horne.  —  See  State  Trials.    Withers,  Philip. 

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Toomer,  Joshua  W.    Oration  delivered  at  the  First  Centennial  Anniversary 

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Toplady,  Rev.  Angus  Montague.  —  See  American  Unitarianism. 
Topsfield,  Mass.  —  See  Cleaveland,  Nehemiah. 

Torfceus,  Thormodus.  Historia  Vinlandiae  Antiquse.  16mo,  pp.  93. 
Havnia?,  1705. 

 Historia  Vinlandiae  Antiquae.    16mo.    Havnia?,  1715. 

Torlonia  Family.  —  See  Sforza. 

Toronto  and  Georgian-Bay  Ship  Canal.  —  See  Tully,  Kivas. 

Torpedo  "War  and  Submarine  Explosions.  —  See  Fulton,  Robert. 

Torres,  Geronimo.  Voto  del  Senador  que  Suscribe  sobre  la  Renuncia  que 
hace  de  la  Presidencia  de  la  Republica  el  Libertador  Simon  Bolivar. 
Folio,  pp.  4.    Bogota,  n.  d. 

Torres  Rubio,  Diego  de.  .  Arte,  y  Vocabulario  de  la  Lengua  Quichua 
General  de  los  Indios  de  el  Peru.    16mo.    Lima,  1754. 

Torrey,  Dr.  Jesse,  jun.  The  Intellectual  Torch :  a  Plan  for  the  Universal 
Dissemination  of  Knowledge  and  Virtue,  by  Means  of  Free  Public 
Libraries.    Second  edition.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Ballston  Spa,  1817. 

Torrey,  John,  F.L.S.  Plantae  Fremontianse  ;  or,  Descriptions  of  Plants 
collected  by  J.  C.  Fremont  in  California.  —  See  Smithsonian  Insti- 
tution (Contrib.,  vol.  vi.). 

Torrey,  Dr.  Joseph.  —  See  Dole,  George  T. 

Torrey,  Miss  Mary  Anne.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Torrey,  Rev.  Samuel.  An  Exhortation  unto  Reformation.  Election  Ser- 
mon, 1674.    4to,  pp.  44.    Cambridge,  1674.    (Two  copies.) 

 Man's  Extremity  God's  Opportunity.    Election  Sermon,  1695.  16mo, 

pp.  60.    Boston,  1695. 

 A  Plea  for  the  Life  of  Dying  Religion,  from  the  Word  of  the  Lord. 

Election  Sermon,  1683.    4to,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1683.    (Two  copies.) 

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Torrid  Zone,  Trade-winds,  Tides,  and  Currents  of  the.  —  See  Dampier, 
William. 

Torstenson,  Leonard,  History  of  the  Life  of.  —  See  De  Peyster,  J. 
Watts. 

Toryism,  Antidote  against.  —  See  Whitaker,  Nathaniel. 

Tossanus,  Paulus.     Dictionum  Hebraicarum,  quae  uniuerso  t^Jfilfi  1£0 

continentur,  Syllabus  Geminus.    24mo.    Basilea?,  1615. 
Total  Eclipse  of  Liberty.  —  See  Fowle,  Daniel. 

Touchstone  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  on  the  Choice  of  a  Presi- 
dent.   8vo,  pp.  56.    New  York,  1812. 

Toulmin,  Rev.  H.  A  Short  View  of  the  Life,  Sentiments,  and  Character  of 
John  Mort,  in  an  Address  to  the  Dissenters  of  Atherton,  and  in  a 
Sermon  preached  in  New  Bent  Chapel,  Jan.  20,  1788.  Second  edi- 
tion.   12mo,  pp.  74.    London,  1793. 

Toulmin,  Rev.  Joshua,  D.D.  A  Review  of  the  Preaching  of  the  Apostles ; 
or,  The  Practical  Efficacy  of  the  Unitarian  Doctrine.  Ed.  by  Isaac 
B.  Peirce.    12mo,  pp.  59.    Utica,  1817. 

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Tour,  Etienne  de  la.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d  Series). 

Touro,  Judah.  Life,  by  Alexander  Walker.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives 
of  American  Merchants,  vol.  ii.). 

Tousard,  Louis.  Justification  of  Lewis  Tousard,  addressed  to  the  National 
Convention  of  France,  24th  January,  1793.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Philadel- 
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Tower  of  London,  Charter-rolls  in  the.  —  See  Great  Britain. 
Towers,  Joseph,  LL.D.    Oration  in  Commemoration  of  the  Revolution  of 
1688  ;  delivered  in  London,  Nov.  4,  1788.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Lond.  1788. 


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Towers  [Joseph  L.].    The  Expediency  and  Practicability  of  the  Resumption 
of  Cash-Payments  by  the  Bank  of  England.  8vo,pp.  60.    Loud.  1811. 
Towerson,  Capt.  Gabriel.  —  See  Amboyna. 

[Towgood,  Rev.  Micajah.]    A  Calm  and  Plain  Answer  to  the  Enquiry, 

Why  are  You  a  Dissenter  ?    8vo.    Boston,  1773. 
[  ]  A  Dissent  from  the  Church  of  England  fully  Justified.  Dissenting 

Gentleman's  Three  Letters  and  Postscript,  m  Answer  to  Mr.  John 

White.    Fourth  edition.    With  Letter  to  a  Bishop.    12mo.  Boston, 

1768.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  Dissenting  Gentleman's  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  White's  Three 

Letters.    Fifth  edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1748.    (Three  copies.) 
Town,  Ithiel.    A  Detail  of  Some  Particular  Services  performed  in  America, 

1776-1779.    Compiled  from  Manuscript  Journals,  &c.    12mo.  New 

York,  1835. 

Town,  Salem.    Review  of  Speculative  Masonry.  —  See  Masonry. 

Town  and  Country  Almanac.  —  See  Almanac.    Poulson,  Zachariah,  jun. 

Town  and  Country'  Magazine  (The) ;  or,  Universal  Repository  of  Know- 
ledge, Instruction,  and  Entertainment.  November,  1784 ;  October, 
November,  and  December,  1785  ;  and  June,  1786.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1784-86. 

 Hall,  Braintree,  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the.  —  See  Adams,  Charles 

Francis. 

 Mission,  Hull,  Eng.  —  See  Hull  Town-Mission. 

 ,  Liverpool.  —  See  Liverpool  Town-Mission. 

 ,  Manchester  and  Salford.  —  See  Manchester  and  Salford  Town- 

Mission. 

 Officer.  —  See  County  and  Town  Officer. 

Towne,  Benjamin.  —  See  Pennsylvania  Evening  Post. 

Towns,  Christian  and  Civic  Economy  of.  —  See  Chalmers,  Thomas. 

Townsend,  Alexander.    An  Address  to  the  Charitable  Fire  Society,  on  the 

Principles  of  their  Institution.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1809. 
 Oration,  delivered  July  4,  1810,  at  Boston,  on  the  Feelings,  Manners, 

and  Principles  that  produced  American  Independence.    8vo,  pp.  27. 

Boston,  1810.    (Four  copies.) 
Townsend,  David.    Principles  and  Observations  applied  to  the  Manufacture 

and  Inspection  of  Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1793. 

(Two  copies.) 

Townsend,  Lord  George.  A  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier-General, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  his  Majesty's  Forces  in  Canada.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
London,  1760. 

 A  Refutation  of  the  Letter  to  an  Honourable  Brigadier-General.  By 

an  Officer.    8vo,  pp.  52.    London,  1760. 
Townsend,  Hon.  John.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Townsend,  Rev.  Jonathan.  The  Believing  Gentile's  Sure  Title  to  the  Pro- 
mise made  to  Abraham.  Sermon  preached  at  Medfield,  Sept.  3, 
1749.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1749.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Caveat  against  Strife,  especially  among  Christian  Brethren.  Sermon 

at  Medfield,  Nov.  13,  1748.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1749. 

 Comfort  for  the  Afflicted  Righteous.  Two  Sermons  preach'd  at  Need- 
ham,  after  the  Death  of  Mr.  Solomon  Cook  and  Mr.  Samuel  Kings- 
berry,  who  were  drowned  below  the  Castle,  May  13,  1737.  8vo. 
pp.  25.    Boston,  1738. 

 Ministers  and  other  Christians  exhorted  to  be  Fellow-helpers  to  the 

Truth.  Convention  Sermon,  1758.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Boston,  n.  d. 
(Two  copies.) 


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Townsend,  Rev.  Jonathan,  continued. 

 Sorrow  turned  into  Joy.    Thanksgiving  Sermon  on  the  Reduction  of 

Quebec;  delivered  at  Medfield,  Oct.  25,  1759.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1760. 

Townsend,  Hon.  Penn.  —  See  Foxcroft,  Thomas. 

Townsend,  Rev.  Shearjashub  Bourne.    An  Oration  upon  the  Aids  of  Genius, 

before  the  United  Brothers'  Society  of  Brown  University,  Sept.  3, 

1822.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Providence,  1822. 
Townsend,  Shippie.    Some  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet,  intituled,  All  Men  will 

not  be  Saved  For  Ever :  wrote  by  Samuel  Mather.     8vo,  pp.  32. 

Boston,  1783. 
Townsend,  Thomas.  —  See  Sous,  Antonio  de. 

Townshend,  Hon.  Norton  S.  Speech  on  the  Present  Position  of  the  Demo- 
cratic Party ;  House  of  Representatives,  June  23,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
Washington,  n.  d. 

Tract  for  Missionary  Distribution,  in  Familiar  Poems.  12mo,  pp.  12. 
Charlestown,  i810. 

Tract  Association  of  Friends.    A  Collection  of  Tracts.    12mo.    Phil.  n.  d. 
 .    The  Moral  Almanac  for  1845,  1846,  and  1847.    8vo.  Philadel- 
phia [1845-47]. 

 Society.  —  See  American  Tract  Society.     Charlestown  City 

Mission.  Christian  Tract  Society.  New-England  Tract 
Society.  New- York  City  Tract  Society.  Protestant-Epis- 
copal Tract  Society. 

Tractoration,  Terrible  :  a  Poem.  —  See  Fessenden,  Thomas  Green. 

Tractors,  Metallic.  —  See  Perkins,  Elisha. 

Tracts  for  Cities.    No.  3.    The  Temptations  of  City  Life.    12mo,  pp.  41. 

New  York,  1849. 
 .    See  Great  Metropolis,  The. 

 containing  the  Ancient  and  only  True  Legal  Means  of  National  De- 
fence. —  See  Sharp,  Granville. 

 and  other  Papers  relating  to  the  Origin,  Settlement,  and  Progress  of 

the  Colonies  in  North  America.  Collected  by  P.  Force.  —  See  Ame- 
rican Hist.  Soc.  (Trans.,  vol.  i.).    Force,  Peter. 

 for  the  People.    Nos.  1  and  2.    The  Use  and  Abuses  of  Air.  12mo. 

New  York,  1848. 

 for  the  People.    No.  6.    The  Heresy  of  the  Baptists.    16mo,  pp.  36. 

New  York,  1843. 

Tracy,  Joseph.  Colonization  and  Missions.  A  Historical  Examination  of 
the  State  of  Society  in  Western  Africa.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1844. 

Tracy,  Hon.  Uriah.  Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Dec.  2, 1803, 
on  the  Amendment  to  the  Constitution,  prescribing  the  Mode  of 
Election  of  President,  &c.   8vo,  pp.  24.    [No  imprint.]   (Two  copies.) 

Trade.  —  See  Roe,  Sir  Thomas. 

 ,  Colonial.  —  See  Colonies. 

 and  Commerce.  —  See  Preceptor,  The. 

 of  Chicago.  —  See  Chicago  Board  of  Trade. 

 ,  Commerce,  and  Resources  of  the  British  North- American  Colonies.  — 

See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  iv. ;  Ex. 
Doc,  2d  Sess.,  31st  Cong.,  vol.  xv.). 

 ,  Council  of,  in  Scotland.  —  See  Law,  John. 

 of  England,  Improvement  of  the.  —  See  Fortrey,  Samuel. 

 with  England  and  her  Colonies.  —  See  Brooks,  Erastus. 

 and  Government  of  America,  Select  Letters  on  the.  —  See  Bernard, 

Sir  Francis. 


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Trade  and  Navigation  of  the  Susquehanna  River.  —  See  Susquehanna 
River. 

 of  New  England,  Essay  on  the.  —  Sec  Banister,  Thomas. 

 in  the  Northern  Colonies.  —  See  Little,  Otis. 

 ,  Resolves    of  Congress   concerning.  —  See    Massachusetts  Bay, 

State  of. 

 and  Revenue  of  the  British  Colonies.  —  See  Ashley,  John. 

 of  England.  —  See  DAVENANT,  Charles. 

 Revived.  —  See  Holmwood,  Thomas. 

 of  the  West-India  Islands  with  the  United  States.  —  See  Edwards, 

Brian. 

 to  the  West  Indies.  —  See  Veitia  Linage,  Joseph  de. 

Trader's  Companion,  The.  —  See  Hatton,  Edward. 
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Tradesman's  and  Farmer's  Compleat  Pocket  Companion,  1737.  —  See  Poor 

Robin's  Prophecy. 

 Jewel,  The.  —  See  Potter,  William. 

TRAFFIC  in  Intoxicating  Liquors.  —  See  Ktrk,  Edward  N. 
Tragedy  (A),  called  the  Popish  Plot  Reviv'd.  —  See  Oates,  Titus. 

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Tragic  and  Epic  Imitation.  —  See  Aristotle. 

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Francois,  N. 

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CUEIL  de  Divers  Traitez,  etc. 
Traits  de  Bienfaisance  de  notre  Bon  Roi,  Louis  XVI.  —  See  France. 
Trajan,  Emperor  of  Rome.  —  See  Pliny. 

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Tranquebar,  Mission  at.  —  See  Ziegenbalg,  Bartholomew. 
Transcendent  Glory  of  the  Gospel.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 
Transcendental  Philosophy.  —  See  Hodge,  Charles. 
Transgression  (The)  of  a  Land  punished  by  a  Multitude  of  Rulers.  —  See 

Whitney,  Peter. 

Transient  (The)  and  Permanent  in  Christianity.  Review.  —  See  Brown- 
son,  Orestes  A. 

Transit  of  Venus,  June  3, 1769.  —  See  West,  Benjamin.    Winthrop,  John. 

Translate  (A)  of  a  Dutch  Pamphlet,  entituled  A  True  Declaration  of  the 
News  that  came  out  of  the  East  Indies.  —  See  Amboyna. 

Translation  of  a  Manuscript  found  on  board  a  French  Man-of-war,  enti- 
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Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1749. 

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Trials,  Criminal.  Proceedings  (The)  on  the  King's  Commission  of  the  Peace, 
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Trimble,  Hon.  David.    Reply  to  Mr.  McDufRe,  of  South  Carolina,  on  the 

Amendment  of  the  Constitution;  House  of  Representatives,  April  1, 

1826.    8vo,  pp.  19.    n.  d. 
Trimmer,  Mrs.  Sarah.    The  G5conomy  of  Charity ;  or,  An  Address  to  Ladies 

concerning  Sunday  Schools.    12mo.    Dublin,  1787. 
Trimnell,  Rt.  Rev.  Chas.,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Norwich.   Charge  to  the  Clergy  of 

the  Diocese  of  Norwich,  1709.  Second  edition.  8vo,pp.55.  Lond.  1713. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Trinidad,  Island  of. —  See  Crisis  of  the  Sugar  Colonies.  Peck,  Xathanicl. 
Trinitarian  Clergy,  Respectful  Address  to  the.  —  See  Worcester,  Noah. 

 Controversy,  The. —  See  Lowell,  Charles.    MOBOAN,  Thomas. 

.  and  Unitarian  Doctrines,  Comparative  Moral  Tendency  of  the.  —  See 

Sparks,  Jared. 
Trinitarians,  Address  to. —  See  Frend,  William. 

Trinitarianism.  —  See  Dow,  Daniel.  Williams,  Thomas.  Worcester, 
Thomas. 

Trinity,  Doctrine  of  the.  The  Catholick  Question  at  Boston ;  or,  An 
Attempt  to  prove  that  a  Calvinist  is  a  Christian.  Containing  Re- 
marks on  American  Unitarianism,  and  Three  Letters  by  Rev.  James 
Hervey.    8vo.    Boston,  1815. 

 .    The  Equality  of  the  Son  and  Holy  Ghost  with  the  Father  in  the 

Ever-blessed  Trinity  ;  with  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Whiston.  To  which  is 
subjoin'd,  A  Confutation  of  Dr.  Clark's  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the 
Trinity,  out  of  his  own  previous  Writings.  8vo,  pp.  36.  London, 
1714.  [Imperfect.] 

 .    A  Friendly  Dialogue  between  a  Common  Unitarian  Christian 

and  an  Athanasian.    12mo,  pp.  35.    London,  1784. 

 .    An  Important  Question  examined.    12mo,  pp.  12.   ,  1819. 

 .    Inquiries  occasioned  by  the  Address  of  the  General  Association 

of  New  Hampshire.    12mo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1812. 

 .  The  Judgment  of  the  Ancient  Jewish  Church  against  the  Uni- 
tarians.   8vo.    London,  1699. 

 .    The  Language  of  Scripture  respecting  the  Savior,  in  relation  to 

God  the  Father.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1815. 

 .    A  Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Channing,  in  favor  of  the  Doctrine  of  the 

Trinity.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 .    Letter  to  the  Moderator  of  the  New-Hampshire  Association. 

12mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1812. 

 .    That  Jesus  Christ  is  God  by  Nature,  proved  to  be  the  Doctrine 

of  Christianity.  Two  Letters  to  a  very  Eminent  and  Learned 
Gentleman.    Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  83.    Boston,  reprinted,  1 756. 

 .    Sober  Appeal  to  a  Turk  or  an  Indian  concerning  the  Trinity. 

Answer  to  J.  Watts.    8vo.    London,  1722. 

 .    See  Clarke,  Samuel.    Dana,  Daniel.    Flekwick,  Herman 

Van.  Flint,  Jacob.  Mather,  Samuel.  Nelson,  Robert.  Nor- 
ton, Andrews.  Smith,  John.  Stuart,  Moses.  Watts,  Isaac. 
Wooldridge,  A.  D.    Worcester,  Noah.    Worcester,  Thomas. 

Trinity  Church,  Bridgewater,  Mass.  A  Few  Facts  and  Documents  rel. 
to  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  Anti-Church  Party  in  Bridgewater, 
Mass.    12mo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1850. 

 .    See  Warland,  William. 

 ,  Natchez.  —  See  Connelly,  Pierce. 

 ,  Newark,  N.J.  —  See  Hobart,  John  Henry. 

 ,  New  York.    An  Address  to  the  Committee  of  the  Meeting  at 

Mechanic-Hall,  on  the  Memorial  presented  to  the  Vestry  of  Trinity 

Church.    8vo,  pp.  14.    New  York,  1812. 

 .    See  Hobart,  John  H.  Redfield,  Isaac  F.  Schroeder,  John  F. 

Trinity   College,  Hartford.     Calendar  of  Trinity  College,  Hartford, 

M.DCCC.LVII.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Hartford,  1857. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Graduates  of  Trinity  College, 

Hartford,  from  its  Foundation  in  1823.    8vo,  pp.  49.    Hartford,  1855. 
 .    See  Eliot,  Samuel. 

Trinity  Lodge,  Lancaster.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  M. 


500 


MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


"  Trio,"  Reply  to  the.  —  See  National  and  State  Rights. 
Trionfo  (II)  d'Alessandro.  —  See  Passaro,  Andrea. 
Trip  to  Elysium.  —  See  Songster's  Museum. 

 to  New  England  [1699].  —  See  Ward,  Edward. 

Triplici  Nodo,  Triplex  Cuneus.  —  See  James  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 
Tripoli,  Attack  on,  1804.  —  See  Eaton,  William. 

Triquet,  H.  de.    Comite  de  Patronage.    Benjamin  Franklin.  Discours 

adresse  aux  Apprentis,  4  Mai,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Paris,  1856. 
Tristan  d'Acuniia.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  2d  Series). 
Tristitle  Ecclesiarum.  —  See  Niles,  Samuel. 
Triumph  of  Infidelity.  —  See  Dwight,  Timothy. 

 of  Mercy  in  the  Chariot  of  Praise.  —  See  Lee,  Samuel. 

 of  Truth.  —  See  Elwall,  E. 

Triumphant  Christian,  The;  or,  The  Dying  Words  and  Extraordinary 

Behaviour  of  a  Gentleman  who  departed  this  Life,  5th  September, 

1725.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Boston,  reprinted,  1736. 
 ;  or,  Faith's  Victory  over  Death  and  the  Grave.    Fifth  edition. 

16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1755. 
Triumphs  of  the  Reformed  Religion  in  America.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
 of  Superstition.    An  Elegy,  by  a  Student  of  Harvard  University.  4to, 

pp.  16.    Boston,  1790. 
Troglodytes  Gorilla.  —  See  Wyman,  Jeffries. 
Trois  Rivieres.  —  See  Potherie,  M.  de  Bacqueville  de  la. 
Trosse,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Hallet,  Joseph. 
Trot,  Benjamin.  —  See  Boston,  Patience. 
Trotter,  Thomas,  M.D. —  See  Public  Characters. 
Troubles  to  be  Looked  for.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 in  New  England  by  reason  of  the  Indians.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 of  Suethland  and  Poland,  History  of  the.  —  See  Fowler,  J. 

Troup,  Robert,  Esq.    A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Brockholst  Livingston  on  the 

Lake  Canal  Policv  of  the  State  of  New  York.    With  a  Supplement. 

8vo.    Albany,  1822. 
Troy,  War  of.  —  See  Diodorus  Siculus. 

Troy,  City  of,  N.Y.  Twenty-third  Annual  Report  of  the  Chamberlain  of 
the  City  of  Troy  for  the  Year  ending  March  6,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  72. 
Troy,  N.Y.,  1848. 

Troy  Conference  of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church.     Minutes  of  the 

Troy  Conference  of  the  Methodist-Episcopal  Church,  Schenectadv, 

N.Y.,  May  7,  1845.    12mo,  pp.  23.    Albany,  1845. 
 .    Minutes  of  the  Troy  Conference,  Albany,  May  26, 1847.  12mo, 

pp.  23.    Albany,  1847. 
Truair,  Rev.  John,  A.M.    An  Appeal  to  the  Churches  of  Christ  and  to  the 

Public  on  a  Document  from  the  Hampshire  Central  Association. 

8vo,  pp.  29.    Northampton,  1829. 
 A  Call  from  the  Ocean ;  or,  An  Appeal  to  the  Patriot  and  the  Christian 

in  behalf  of  Seamen.    8vo,  pp.  34.    New  York,  1826. 
Truant  Absences  from  the  Schools,  Report  on.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 
Trubner,  Nicolas.    Triibner's  Bibliographical  Guide  to  American  Literature. 

8vo.    London,  1850. 
True,  Rev.  Henry.  —  See  Barnard,  Edward. 
True  Believers  all  secured.  —  See  McGregore,  David. 
True-Born  Englishman,  The.  —  See  De  Foe,  Daniel. 
True  Cause  of  Losing.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Character  of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  Creeds  (Seasonable  and  Candid 

Thoughts). 


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True  Christian  Faith  (The)  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. —  See  TRACT  Asso- 
ciation of  Friends. 

 Christian  Religion,  The.  —  Sec  SwEDENBORG,  Emanuel. 

 Christian's  Test. —  See  Shaw,  Samuei. 

 Church  of  England.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton  (Letter  of  Advice). 

 Constitution  (The)  of  Government.  —  See  Andrews,  Stephen  Pearl. 

 Convert,  The.  —  See  Rogers,  Nehemiah. 

 Copy  (A)  of  a  Genuine  Letter  sent  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury 

by  Eighteen  Presbyterian  Ministers  in  America.  With  Remarks. 
lGmo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1761. 

 Divinity  (The)  of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

 Doctrine  of  Justification.  —  See  Burgess,  Anthony. 

 Faith  makes  the  Best  Soldiers.  —  See  Dunbar,  Samuel. 

 will  produce  Good  Works.  —  See  Backus,  Isaac. 

 Friendship.  —  See  Boston  Society  for  the  Religious  and  Moral  Im- 
provement of  Seamen. 

 Grandeur  (The)  of  Nations.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 

 Happiness  (The)  of  a  Good  Government.  —  See  Bradbury,  Thomas. 

 Idea  (The)  of  the  University.  —  See  Henry,  Caleb  S. 

 Interest  of  America  impartially  stated.  —  See  Colonies. 

 of  Great  Britain  in  regard  to  the  Colonies.  —  See  Tucker,  Josiah. 

 Justifying  Faith  producing  Evangelical  Obedience.  —  See  ELVINS, 

Richard. 

 Mother  of  the  Pretended  Prince  of  Wales  discovered.  —  See  Fuller, 

William. 

 Notion  (The)  of  Persecution  stated.  —  See  Hickes,  George. 

 Patriot,  The.  —  See  Weems,  M.  L. 

 Piety  the  Best  Policy  for  Times  of  War.  —  See  Wadsworth,  Benja- 
min. 

 Principles  of  the  Christian  Religion  stated  and  vindicated.  —  See 

Dickson,  David. 

 Protestant,  The.    16mo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting 

title.] 

 Relation  (A)  of  the  late  Battell  fought  in  New  England  between  the 

English  and  the  Pequot  Salvages.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  vi.  3d  Series). 

 of  the  most  Prosperous  Voyage,  made  1605,  by  Capt.  George 

Waymouth.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  3d  Series). 
 Religion  delineated.  —  See  Bellamy,  Joseph. 

 Saints,  when  Absent  from  the  Body,  are  Present  with  the  Lord.  —  See 

Edwards,  Jonathan. 
 Scholar,  The.  —  See  Bourne,  William  Oland. 

 Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Most  Holy  and  Undivided  Trinity.  —  See 

Nelson,  Robert. 

 Scripture  Doctrine  concerning  Some  Important  Points  of  Christian 

Faith.  —  See  Dickinson,  Jonathan. 
 Servant  (A)  of  his  Generation  characterized.  —  See  Pemberton, 

Ebenezer. 

 Spirit  of  a  Gospel  Minister  represented  and  urged. —  See  Gay,  Eben- 
ezer. 

 Spirit  of  Missions.  —  See  Jenks,  William. 

 Uses  of  American  Revolutionary  History.  —  See   Curtis,  George 

Tick  nor. 

 Value  (The)  of  Experience  in  Medicine.  —  See  Miller,  Henry. 

 Watch,  The. —  See  Brinsley,  John. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


True  Way  of  Thriving.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Truly  Blessed  Man,  The.  —  See  Willard,  Samuel. 
TRUMBLE,  David.  —  See  Williams,  Solomon. 

Trumbull,  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.  An  Appeal  to  the  Public  with  respect  to 
the  Unlawfulness  of  Divorces,  before  the  Consociation  of  New-Haven 
County,  Dec.  9.  1785.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  24.  New  Haven, 
1819.  [Imperfect.] 

 A  Century  Sermon  ?  or,  Sketches  of  the  History  of  the  Eighteenth 

Century ;  North  Haven,  Jan.  1, 1801.    8vo,  pp.  36.    N.  Haven,  1801. 

 A  Complete  Historv  of  Connecticut,  Civil  and  Ecclesiastical,  1630  to 

1764.  2  vols.  8vo.    New  Haven,  1818. 

 The  Dignity  of  Man,  as  displayed  in  Civil  Government ;  Connecticut- 
Election  Sermon,  1801.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Hartford,  1801. 

 A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Anniversary  Meeting  of  the  Freemen  of 

New  Haven,  April  12,  1773.    8vo,  pp.  38.    New  Haven,  1773. 

 Free  Remarks  on  Dr.  Benjamin  Trumbull's  Appeal,  &c,  relative  to  the 

Unlawfulness  of  marrying  a  Wife's  Sister.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Norwich,  1810. 

 A  General  History  of  the  United  States  of  America,  vol.  i.,  1492  to 

1765.  8vo.    Boston,  1810. 

 God  is  to  be  praised  for  the  Glory  of  his  Majesty  and  for  his  Mighty 

Works.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  North  Haven,  Dec.  11,  1783, — 
Thanksgiving  on  account  of  the  Peace.  8vo,  pp.  37.  New  Ha- 
ven, 1784. 

 Illustrations  on  the  Counsel  of  God.    Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of 

Rev.  Nehemiah  Prudden,  Enfield,  Nov.  20,  1782.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
Springfield,  1783. 

 The  Majesty  and  Mortality  of  Created  Gods  illustrated  and  improved. 

Discourse  at  North  Haven,  Dec.  29,  1799,  on  the  Death  of  George 

Washington.    8vo.    New  Haven,  1800. 
 A  Plea  in  Vindication  of  the  Connecticut  Title  to  the  Contested  Lands 

west  of  the  Province  of  New  York.    8vo.    New  Haven,  1774. 
 See  Wheelock,  Eleazer. 

Trumbull,  David.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th  Series). 
Trumbull,  Henry.    History  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  of  the  Landing 

of  our  Forefathers  at  Plymouth,  and  of  Remarkable  Engagements 

with  the  Indians.    8vo.    Boston,  1832. 
[Trumbull,  John,  LL.D.]    McFingal;  a  Modern  Epic  Poem.  16mo. 

Boston,  1785.  [Imperfect] 
Trumbull,  John.  —  See  Norwich  Packet. 

Trumbull,  Jonathan,  Governor  of  Connecticut.  An  Address  to  the  General 
Assembly  and  Freemen  of  the  State  of  Connecticut,  declining  any 
further  Election  to  Public  Office.  4to,  pp.  10.  New  London,  1783. 
(Two  copies ;  one  containing  Manuscript  Notes  by  J.  Belknap.) 

 Letter  to  Baron  J.  D.  Vander  Capellan.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  vi.  1st  Series). 

 See  D wight,  Timothy.    Ely,  Zebulon. 

Trumbull,  J.  Hammond. —  See  Connecticut,  State  of. 

Trumbull  Gallery.  —  See  Yale  College. 

Trumpet  (The)  of  the  Lord  sounded  forth  unto  these  Three  Nations.  —  See 

Biddle,  Esther. 

 sounded  out  of  Zion.  —  See  Green,  Thomas. 

Trunesse  of  the  Christian  Religion.  —  See  Mornay,  Philip  de. 

Trust  in  God  the  Duty  of  a  People  in  a  Day  of  Trouble.  —  See  Chauncy, 

Charles. 

 ,  Power,  and  Duty  of  Grand  Juries.  —  See  Somers,  John,  Lord. 


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Truth,  The.    No.  1.    By  J.  Ironside.    8vo,  pp.  16.    New  Haven,  1819. 

 ,  addressed  to  the  People  at  Large.  —  See  Slave  Trade. 

 ,  Essay  to  vindicate  the  Cause  of.  —  See  Lane,  Ruth. 

.   brought  to  Light ;  or,  The  Gross  Forgeries  of  Dr.  Hollingworth  De- 
tected. —  See  Ludlow,  Edmund. 

 and  Character  Vindicated.  —  See  Andrews,  David. 

 ,  Dignity,  Power,  and  Beauty  of  the  Principles  of  Peace. —  See  Grimke, 

Thomas  S. 

 and  Excellence  of  the  Christian  Religion  Exhibited.  —  See  AOAM8, 

Hannah. 

.  of  the  Mosaic  Account  of  the  Creation.  —  See  Marsh,  Ebenezer 

Grant. 

 Revealed.  —  See  Fairchild,  Joy  H. 

  Will  Out:  A  Sermon  preached  June  20,  1683,  upon  the  Discovery  of 

the  New  Plot.    4to,  pp.  31.    London,  1683. 

 (The),  the  Whole  Truth,  and  Nothing  but  the  Truth.  —  See  Wilkins, 

Isaac.    Monis,  Judah. 

Truth's  Principles.  —  See  Crook,  John. 

 Victory  over  Error.  —  See  Dickson,  David. 

Trym,  Capture  of.  —  See  Cromwell,  Oliver. 

Tryon  County,  N.Y.,  Annals  of.  —  See  Campbell,  William  W. 

Tucker,  Rev.  James  W.  A  Discourse,  delivered  Jan.  12,  1815,  on  the 
National  Fast,  at  the  Second  Parish  in  Rowley.  8vo,  pp.  20.  New- 
bury port,  1815. 

Tucker,  Rev.  John,  A.M.    A  Brief  Account  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council,  so 

called,  convened  in  the  First  Parish  in  Newbury,  March  31,  1767. 

4to,  pp.  42.    [No  imprint.] 

 Election  Sermon,  1771.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1771.    (Five  copies.) 

 The  Example  of  Christ  as  a  Guide  to  Ministers  and  People.  Sermon 

at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Edmund  Noyes,  Salisbury,  Nov.  20,  1751. 

8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1751.    (Two  copies.) 

 Four  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.    8vo,  pp.  99.    Boston,  1756. 

 God's  Goodness,  amidst  his  Afflictive  Providences,  a  Just  Ground  of 

Thankfulness  and  Praise.    Thanksgiving  Discourse,  Nov.  25,  1756. 

8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1757. 
 Letter  to  the  Rev.  James  Chandler,  of  Rowley,  relative  to  a  Note  or 

Two  in  his  Sermon  preached  at  Newburyport,  June  25,  1767.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    Boston,  1767.  [Imperfect.] 
 A  Minister's  Appeal  to  his  Hearers  as  to  his  Life  and  Doctrine.  A 

Discourse  on  Acts  xx.  17, 18, 19,  20,  21.    4to,  pp.  55.    Boston  [1767]. 
 Ministers  considered  as  Fellow-workers,  &c.    Convention  Sermon,  1768. 

8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1768.    (Two  copies.) 
 Remarks  on  a  Sermon  of  Rev.  Aaron  Hutchinson,  Grafton,  intitled 

Valour  for  the  Truth.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Boston  [1767]. 
 Remarks  on  a  Discourse  of  Rev.  Jona.  Parsons,  entitled  Freedom  from 

Civil  and  Ecclesiastical  Slavery.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1774. 
  Sermon  delivered  at  Newburyport,  Aug.  14,  1788,  on  a  Day  of  Prayer 

by  the  First  Church  there.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  52.  New- 
buryport, 1788. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Amos  Moodv,  Pelham, 

N.H.,  Nov.  20,  1765.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1766. 

 The  Validity  of  Presbyterian  Ordination  argued.    Dudleian  Lecture, 

Sept.  2,  1778.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1778.    (Three  copies.) 

 See  Chandler,  James.     Eames,  Jonathan.     Hilliard,  Timothy. 

Hutchinson,  Aaron.    Webster,  Samuel. 


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Tucker,  Rev.  Joshua  T.  The  Citizen  and  the  Commonwealth.  A  Discourse 
preached  in  Holliston,  Fast,  April  10,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Hollis- 
ton,  1851. 

 God's  Ministry  of  Judgment.    National-Fast  Sermon,  Aug.  3,  1849. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Holliston,  1849. 

Tucker,  Rev.  Josiah,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Gloucester.  Four  Tracts  on  Political 
and  Commercial  Subjects.    Third  edition.    8vo.    Gloucester,  1776. 

 An  Humble  Address  and  Earnest  Appeal  to  the  Landed  Interest.  Third 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  94.    London,  1776. 

 A  Letter  to  Edmund  Burke,  Esq.,  in  Answer  to  his  Printed  Speech  of 

March  22,  1775.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  58.    Glocester,  1775. 

 The  Respective  Pleas  and  Arguments  of  the  Mother  Country  and  of  the 

Colonies  distinctly  set  forth.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  60.  Gloces- 
ter, 1776.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Series  of  Answers  to  Certain  Popular  Objections  against  separating 

from  the  Rebellious  Colonies.    8vo.    Glocester,  1776. 

 The  True  Interest  of  Great  Britain  set  forth  in  regard  to  the  Colonies, 

and  the  only  Means  of  living  in  Peace  and  Harmony  with  them. 
8vo,  pp.  66.    Philadelphia,  1776. 

Tucker,  Rev.  Mark.  A  Statement  of  Facts  in  relation  to  the  Call  and 
Installation  of  Rev.  Mark  Tucker  over  the  Society  in  Northampton. 
8vo,  pp.  35.    Northampton,  1824. 

Tucker,  N.    The  Bermudian:  a  Poem.    4to,  pp.  15.    "Williamsburg,  1774. 

Tucker,  N.  Beverly.  A  Discourse  on  the  Dangers  that  threaten  the  Free 
Institutions  of  the  United  States.  An  Address  to  the  Literary  So- 
cieties of  Hampden-Sidney  College,  Va.,  22d  September,  1841. 
8vo,  pp.  21.    Richmond,  1841. 

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 Examination  of  the  Question,  "  How  far  the  Common  Law  of  England 

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Tucker,  St.  George,  Esq.  —  See  Tyler,  John. 

Tucker,  Thomas  Tuder,  M.D.  Oration  at  Charleston,  S.C.,  July  4,  1795, 
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Tuckermax,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1804.  8vo, 
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 A  Funeral  Oration,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Gen.  George  Washing- 
ton ;  delivered  before  the  Boston  Mechanic  Association,  22d  Febru- 
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 A  Letter  on  the  Principles  of  the  Missionary  Enterprise,  to  the  Execu- 
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chusetts Charitable  Fire  Society,  June  1,  171)8.  [With  the  Original 
Song  of  Adams  and  Liberty,  as  composed  by  Thomas  (afterward 
Robert  T.)  Paine.]    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1798.    (Three  copies.) 

 Gratulatory  Address,  delivered  July  5,  1790,  before  the  Society  of  Cin- 
cinnati of  Massachusetts.  4to,  pp.  14.  Boston,  1790.  (Three 
copies.) 

 Oration  delivered  March  5,  1779,  to  commemorate  the  Blood v  Tragedy 

of  the  Fifth  of  March,  1770.  4to,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1779.  (Two 
copies.) 

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1817.    With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1817.    (Two  copies.) 
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Ticknor.] 

 Letters  on  the  Eastern  States.    Second  edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1821. 

 The  Life  of  James  Otis,  of  Massachusetts  ;  containing  also  Notices  of 

some  Contemporary  Characters  and  Events,  from  the  Year  1760  to 

1775.    8vo.    Boston,  1823. 
[  ]  Miscellanies.    By  the  Author  of  "  Letters  on  the  Eastern  States." 

12mo.    Boston,  1821. 
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1809.    (Two  copies.) 
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Tufts,  Rev.  James.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Townshend,  Vt.,  Feb.  4,  1821, 
on  the  Death  of  Rev.  Luke  Whitcomb.  With  Biographical  Sketch 
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Tufts,  Rev.  John.  A  Humble  Call  to  Archippus ;  or,  The  Pastor  exhorted. 
A  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Benj.  Bradstreet,  Gloucester, 
Sept.  18,  1728.    16mo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1729.    (Two  copies.) 

 An  Introduction  to  the  Singing  of  Psalm  Tunes,  with  a  Collection  of 

Tunes,  in  Three  Parts.    Eighth  edition.    16mo.    Boston,  1731. 

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Tuke,  Henry.    The  Duties  of  Religion  and  Morality,  as  inculcated  in  the 

Holy  Scriptures.    16mo.    York,  1812. 
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"r  fi      Tulley,  John.    An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  M.DC.XCIII.    1 6mo. 
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i  <f  >fJ  £  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  M.DC.XCYI.    16mo.  Boston, 

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h  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  M.DC.XCYIII.    16mo.    Boston,  1698. 

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 An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1701.    16mo.    Boston,  1701. 

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TULLY,  Kivas,  Esq.  Toronto  and  Georgian-Bay  Ship  Canal.  Letter  ad- 
dressed to  John  B.  Robinson,  M.P.P.,  and  his  Reply  thereto.  12mo. 
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Tully,  Samuel.  The  Life  of  Samuel  Tully,  executed  at  South  Boston, 
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Turcarum  Linguae  (De)  Indole  et  Natura.  —  See  Rcehrig,  F.  L.  O. 
Turell,  Charles.  —  See  Portsmouth  Journal. 

Turell,  Rev.  Ebenezer.  Dialogue  between  a  Minister  and  his  Neighbour 
about  the  Times.    Answer  to  John  Lee.    16mo,  pp.  18.    Bost.  1742. 

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Turford,  Hugh.    The  Grounds  of  a  Holy  Life.    With  Paul's  Speech  to  the 

Bishop  of  Cretia.    Eleventh  edition.    24mo.    Philadelphia,  1782. 
Turgot,  Anne-Robert  Jacques.  —  See  Adams,  John. 

Turkey.  Remarks  on  the  Present  State  of  Turkey,  considered  in  its  Com- 
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Turkish,  English,  and  Armenian  Dictionary.  —  See  Dictionary. 

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 Spy,  Letters  of  a.  —  See  Marana,  John  Paul. 

Turlington,  Robert.  Account  of  Cures  performed  by  Turlington's  Balsam 
of  Life.    12mo,  pp.  64.    London,  n.  d. 

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Turnbull,  Capt.  William,  U.S.  Topographical  Engineers.  Drawings  accom- 
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Turner,  Rev.  Charles,  A.M.  Due  Glory  to  be  given  to  God.  A  Discourse, 
containing  Two  Sermons  preached  in  Cambridge,  May  15,  1783,  — 
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Turner,  Rev.  Charles,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Election  Sermon,  1773.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1773.    (Three  copies.) 

 General  Directions  for  fulfilling  the  Gospel  Ministry.  Sermon  at  Ordi- 
nation of  Rev.  George  Daman,  Tisbury,  Oct.  1,  1700.  8vo,  pp.  '!'•'>. 
Newport,  R.I.,  1702. 

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Ordination  of  Rev.  Thomas  Haven,  Reading,  Nov.  7,  1770.  Ch., 
Rev.  Ebenezer  Gay ;  R.H.,  Rev.  Isaac  Morrill.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Bos- 
ton, 1770.    (Two  copies.) 

 Plymouth- Anniversary  Sermon,  Dec.  22,  1773.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Bos- 
ton, 1774. 

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Turner,  Rt.  Rev.  Francis,  Bishop  of  Ely.  Sermon  preached  before  King 
James  II.  and  Queen  Mary,  at  their  Coronation,  April  23,  1685. 
8vo,  pp.  30.    London,  1685.    (Two  copies  ;  one  imperfect.) 

Turner,  George.  Memoir  on  the  Extraneous  Fossils,  denominated  Mam- 
moth Bones.  Read  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
July  21,  1797.    4to,  pp.  11.    Philadelphia,  1799. 

Turner,  Humphrey.  —  See  Turner,  Jacob. 

Turner,  Jacob,  Esq.    Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Humphrey  Turner  ; 

with  Family  Records.    4to,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1852. 
Turner,  Rev.  Samuel  H.    Address  delivered  before  the  General  Theological 

Seminary  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States, 

Dec.  27,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1823. 
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Theological  Seminary  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  of  the 

United  States,  Sept.  13,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Hartford,  1820.  (Two 

copies.) 

Turner,  William,  M.D.  —  See  Hallett,  Benjamin  F. 
Turnips,  On  the  Drill  Husbandry  of.  —  See  Almack.  Barugh. 
Turnpike  Roads  in  Maryland.  —  See  Maryland. 

[Turpyn,  Richard.]    The  Chronicle  of  Calais,  in  the  Reigns  of  Henry  VII. 

and  Henry  VIII.,  to  1540.    Ed.  by  John  Gough  Nichols.  Printed 

for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1846. 
Turretin,  John  Alphonsus.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Essays  and  Tracts, 

No.  1). 

Tustin,  Rev.  Josiah  P.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Baptist  Church,  Warren,  R.I.,  May  8,  1845.  With  Appendix. 
16mo.    Providence,  1845. 

Tutor  to  Tachygraphy,  or  Short-writing.  —  See  Shelton,  Thomas. 

Tutor's  Assistant,  The.  —  See  Walkingame,  Francis. 

TUTTY,  Rev.  William,  A.M.    Canticum  Morientis  Cygni ;  or,  The  Last  Dying 
Note  of  Stephen,  the  First  Gospel-Martyr.    Sermon  preached  17th 
o  September,  1658,  at  the  Funeral  of  Andrew  Bassano.    4to,  pp.  24. 

London,  1659. 

Twelfth  Congressional  District,  Massachusetts.  —  See  Adams,  John 
Quincy. 

 Night  at  the  Century  Club.  —  See  Century  Club. 

Twelve  Sermons,  preached  at  the  Lecture  founded  by  Robert  Boyle,  Esq.  — 

See  Williams,  John. 

 on  Seasonable  and  Important  Subjects.  —  See  CHAUNCY,  Charles. 

 tending  to  promote  Godliness.  —  See  Wadswortii,  Benjamin. 

Twentieth  Anniversary  of  Ordination,  Discourse  on  the.  —  See  Young, 

Alexander. 

Twenty  Millions  thrown  away,  and  Slavery  Perpetuated.  —  See  Slavery 


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Twenty  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.  —  See  Eliot,  Andrew.  Flynt, 
Henry. 

Twenty  Years  at  the  Warren-street  Chapel.  —  See  Alger,  William  R. 

Twenty-one  Golden  Rules  to  depress  Agriculture,  impede  the  Progress 
of  Manufactures,  paralize  Commerce,  &c. —  See  Tariff. 

Twenty-two  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects.  —  See  Fiske,  Nathan. 

Twenty-four  Letters  from  Laborers  in  America  to  their  Friends  in  Eng- 
land.   8vo,  pp.  48.    London,  1829. 

Twenty-fifth  Anniversary  of  Ordination,  Discourse  on  the.  —  See  Leo- 
nard, Levi  W.    Robbins,  Chandler. 

Twenty-seven  Sermons.  —  See  Latimer,  Hugh. 

Twenty-nine  Lectures  of  the  Church.  —  See  Randall,  John. 

Twig  (A)  of  Birch  for  Billy's  Breech.  —  See  Cleaveland,  John. 

Twilight  :  a  Poem,  spoken  at  Litchfield,  July  4, 1812.  12mo,  pp.  48.  New 
York,  1813. 

Twin  Brothers,  The.  —  See  Dixon,  John. 

Twin  Shams,  The.  —  See  Populum  (Ad)  Phaler.e. 

Two  Altars,  The.  —  See  American  Antislavery  Society. 

Two  Discourses  addressed  to  Young  Persons.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

Two  Friendly  Letters  from  Toletus  to  Philalethes.  —  See  Tappan,  David. 

Two  Great  Questions  considered.  —  See  De  Foe,  Daniel. 

Two  Hundred  Years  Ago.  —  See  Frothingham,  Nathaniel  L.  (Centennial 
Sermon,  1830). 

Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery 

Company.  —  See  Lothrop,  Samuel  K. 
Two  Letters  addressed  to  a  Member  of  the  Present  Parliament,  on  the 

Proposals  for  Peace  with  France.  —  See  Burke,  Edmund. 

 to  the  Bishop  of  London.  —  See  Whitefield,  George. 

 to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Earl  Eldon.  —  See  Wellesley,  William  L. 

 on  the  Genuineness  of  the  Verse  1  John  v.  7,  and  on  the  Scriptural 

Argument  for  Unitarianism.  —  See  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

 to  a  Merchant  in  London.  —  See  Bernard,  Sir  Francis. 

 to  a  very  Eminent  and  Learned  Gentleman,  attempting  to  subvert 

the  Doctrine  of  the  Arians.  —  See  Trinity. 
Two  Months  Abroad  ;  or,  A  Trip  to  England.  —  See  Derby,  Elias  Hasket. 
Two  Petitions  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  to  his  Majestie,  Feb.  2,  1641. — 

See  Charles  I.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 
Two  Questions  judiciously  Answered.  —  See  Shepard,  Thomas. 
Two  Sermons  of  Direction  for  Judges  and  Magistrates.  —  See  Stoneham, 

Matthew. 

Two  Speeches  in  the  House  of  Lords,  upon  the  Affairs  of  Ireland.  —  See 
Bertie,  Willoughby,  Earl  of  Abingdon. 

Two  Tracts  for  the  Times.  —  See  New-England  Emigrant  Aid  Com- 
pany. 

Two  Treatises  :  viz.,  1.  An  Epistle  General  to  the  Mystical  Body  of  Christ 

on  Earth.    2.  The  Face  of  the  Times.  —  See  Vane,  Sir  Henry. 
 of  Government.  —  See  Locke,  John. 

Two  Unanswered  Letters  to  a  Censorious  Advocate  for  Triune  Words  of 
Man's  Wisdom.  —  See  Worcester,  Thomas. 

Two  Visions  (The)  ;  or,  Byron  vs.  Southey.  Containing  the  Vision  of  Judg- 
ment, by  Dr.  Southey,  LL.D.  ;  also  another  Vision  of  Judgment,  by 
Lord  Byron.    24mo.    New  York,  1823. 

Twysden,  Sir  Roger,  Kt.  Certaine  Considerations  upon  the  Government  of 
England.  Edited  by  John  Mitchell  Kemble,  Esq.  Printed  for  the 
Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1849. 


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Tyler,  llov.  Bennet,  D.D.,  President  of  Dartmouth  College.  Religious 
Principle  the  Foundation  of  Personal  Safety  and  Social  Happiness. 
New-Hampshire-Election  Sermon,  1824.  8vo, pp.  31.   Concord,  1824. 

 A  Vindication  of  the  Strictures  on  the  Review  of  Dr.  Spring's  Disserta- 
tion on  the  Means  of  Regeneration.    8vo,  pp.  63.    Portland,  1830. 

Tyler,  Rev.  John.  The  Blessing  of  Peace.  National-Thanksgiving  Ser- 
mon, Feb.  19,  1795.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Norwich,  17(J"». 

Tyler,  John,  President  of  the  United  States.  Address  delivered  by  John 
Tyler,  and  the  Poem  recited  by  St.  George  Tucker,  Esq.,  on  the 
Hundred  and  Sixty-sixth  Anniversary  of  the  College  of  William 
and  Mary,  in  Virginia.    8vo,  pp.  34.   ,  1859. 

 John  Tyler  :  his  History,  Character,  and  Position.    With  a  Portrait. 

8vo,  pp.  40.    New  York,  1843. 

 See  Botts,  John  M.    Clark,  John  C.    Clay,  Henry. 

Tyler,  Rev.  Roy  all,  A.M.  A  Family  Discourse,  delivered  at  Coventry, 
Andover  Society,  Conn.,  Sept.  13,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
on, 1817. 

Tyler,  Rev.  Thomas  P.    Artillerv-Election  Sermon,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  20. 

Boston,  1848. 
Tymms,  Samuel.  —  See  Bury  Wills  and  Inventories. 

[Tyng],  Hon.  Dudley  Atkins.  Address  to  the  Society  of  Freemasons,  New- 
buryport,  June  24,  1786.    4to,  pp.  16.    Newburyport,  1787. 

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of  Massachusetts,  March,  1806-March,  1822.  16  vols.  8vo.  Bos- 
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Tyng,  Edward,  Esq.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 
vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

Tyng,  Rev.  Stephen  H.,  D.D.    A  Pastoral  Letter  to  the  Congregation  of  St. 

George's  Church,  New  York,  on  the  Case  of  Brittain  L.  Woolley. 

8vo,  pp.  30.    New  York,  1839. 
 See  American  S.  S.  Union. 

Tyng,  Hon.  William.  —  See  Alden,  Timothy,  jun.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 
Tyngsborough,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Fox,  Charles  J.    Mass.  Hist. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 
Types  of  Christ.    Poems  occasioned  by  the  Types  of  Christ.    With  Several 

other  Poems.    4to,  pp.  16.    London,  1679. 
Typhoid  Fever,  Remarks  on,  by  Enoch  Hale,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med. 

Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vi.). 
 ,  Report  on,  by  James  Jackson,  M.D.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vi.). 
Typhus  Fever.  —  See  Gamage,  W.,  jun.    Ingalls,  William. 
Typographical  Association.    Plan  of  a  Typographical  Association,  or 

Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Literature  and  the  Fine  Arts.  8vo, 

pp.  6.   ,  1827. 

Tyrannical  Liberty-Men.  —  See  Slavery. 

"  Tyranny  Anatomized."  —  See  Lovell,  James. 

 ,  Display  of.  —  See  Display  of  Tyranny. 

 Unmasked.  —  See  Taxation. 

Tyrant-Paupers,  The.  —  See  Liberty  Tract,  No.  6. 
Tyringham,  Mass.,  History  of,  by  E.  Brewer.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (His- 
tory of  Berkshire). 


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Tyrrell,  James,  Esq.  Bibliotheca  Politica  ;  or,  An  Enquiry  into  the  Antient 
Constitution  of  the  English  Government.    Folio.    London,  1718. 

[  ]  A  Brief  Enquiry  into  the  Ancient  Constitution  and  Government  of 

England.  IGmo.  London,  169.3.  [Manuscript  Marginal  Notes,  by 
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Tyson,  Job  R.,  Esq.  Annual  Discourse,  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society 
of  Pennsylvania,  Oct.  24,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Philadelphia,  1831. 

  Discourse  on  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Birth  of  William 

Penn,  24th  October,  1844 ;  delivered  before  the  Historical  Society  of 
Pennsylvania.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Philadelphia,  1845. 

 Discourse  on  the  Surviving  Remnant  of  the  Indian  Race  in  the  United 

States  ;  delivered  24th  October,  1836,  before  the  Society  for  com- 
memorating the  Landing  of  William  Penn.  8vo,  pp.  38.  Philadel- 
phia, 1836. 

 Memoir  of  Thomas  C.  James,  M.D. :  read  before  the  Historical  Society 

of  Pennsylvania,  1st  February,  1836.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Phil.  1836. 

 The  Social  and  Intellectual  State  of  the  Colony  of  Pennsylvania,  prior 

to  the  Year  1743;  read  before  the  American  Philosophical  Society, 
29th  May,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Philadelphia,  1843. 

Tythes.  —  See  Parliament.  Tithes. 

Tythingmen,  Duties  of.  —  See  Lamrard,  William. 

Tytler,  James.  Paine's  Second  Part  of  the  Age  of  Reason  Answered. 
12mo.    Salem,  1796. 


u. 

Udall  and  Hopkins.    Chicago  City  Directory  for  1852  and  '53.  12mo. 
Chicago,  1852. 

Udsigt  over  Gronlands  Gamle  Geographie.  —  See  Rafn,  Carl  Christian. 
Ueber  die  Konigliche  Gesellschaft  fur  Nordische  Alterthumskunde  zu  Ko- 

penhagen.  —  See  Giesebrecht,  Ludwig. 
Ufudd-dod  i  Lywodraeth  a  Chariadoldeb.  —  See  Philipps,  P. 
Ulcus  Ventriculi  perforans.  —  See  Dahlerup,  Eduardus  Augustus. 
Ulloa,  Francesco  de.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Ultimi  Progressi  della  Geografia.  —  See  Graberg  di  Hemso,  Jacopo. 
Umfreville,  Edward.    The  Present  State  of  Hudson's  Bay ;  containing  a 

Full  Description  of  that  Settlement  and  of  the  Fur  Trade.  8vo. 

London,  1790. 

Umpiirayille,  Angus.  The  Siege  of  Baltimore,  and  the  Battle  of  La  Tranche. 

With  other  Poems.    12mo.    Baltimore,  1817. 
Umstandige  Geographische  Beschreibung  der  zu  allerlekt  erfundenen 

Provink  Pensylvania?.  —  See  Pastorius,  Francis  Daniel. 
Unanimity  and  Charity  the  Characters  of  Christians.  —  See  Bradford, 

Samuel. 

Unbelief,  The  Arraignment  of.  —  See  Caryl,  Joseph. 

 ,  Nature,  Causes,  Aggravations,  and  Punishment  of.  —  See  Gale,  Theo- 

philus. 

Unbishopping  of  Timothy  and  Titus.  —  See  Prynne,  William. 
Unbloody  Sacrifice  and  Altar.  —  See  Johnson,  John. 
Unbridled  Tongue  (An)  a  Mark  of  HYpocrisy  in  Religion.  —  See  Chauncy, 
Charles. 

Uncertainties  of  History.  —  See  Woodbury,  Levi. 
Uncertainty  (The)  of  Life.  —  See  Osgood,  David. 


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Unconquerable  (The),  All-Conquering,  and  more  than  Conquering 

Soldier.  —  See  Oakes,  Urian. 
Unconstitutional  Measures,  A  Consideration  of  Some.  —  See  Parsons, 

Jonathan. 

Unconstitutionality  of  Slavery.  —  Sec  Spoon er,  Lysander. 
Uncorrupted  Christianity  unpatronized  by  the  Great.  —  See  Belsiiam, 
Thomas. 

Underhill,  Andrew.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 
Underhill,  Capt.  John. — Nevves  from  America  [History  of  the  Pequot 

War].  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  3d  Series). 
Understanding  Reader.  —  See  Adams,  ]). 

Underwood,  Rev.  Nathan,  A.M.  Public  Worship  Considered  and  Recom- 
mended. Sermon  delivered  at  Dennis,  Dec.  17,  179,3,  at  the  Open- 
ing: of  a  New  Meeting-house.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1796. 

 See  Cusiiing,  Jacob. 

Unfinished  Letter  (An)  to  theRt.  Hon.  William  Pitt,  concerning  the  New 

Dictionary,  &c.  —  See  Croft,  Herbert. 
Unfruitful  Hearers  Detected  and  Warned.  —  See  Walter,  Nehemiah. 
Ungodly  (The)  condemned  in  Judgment.  —  See  Baldwin,  Moses. 
Uniacke,  Crofton,  Esq.    A  Letter  to  the  Lord  Chancellor,  on  the  Necessity 

and  Practicability  of  forming  a  Code  of  the  Laws  of  England.  With 

the  Bankrupt  Law.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1827. 
 The  Substance  of  a  Judgment  delivered  in  the  Court  of  Vice-Admiralty, 

Halifax,  N.S.,  Aug.  24,  1818,  in  the  Case  of  Schooner  Nabby.  12mo, 

pp.  23.    Halifax  [1818]. 
Unidad  (La)  de  Dios.  —  See  Priestley,  Joseph. 
Uniformity  in  Churches.  —  See  Davis,  Hugh. 

 in  the  Weights,  Measures,  and  Coins  of  the  United  States.  —  See  Jef- 
ferson, Thomas. 
Union,  Me.,  Historv  of.  —  See  Sibley,  John  L. 

Union,  The.  From  May  5,  1845,  to  Feb.  9,  1854.  By  Thomas  Ritchie, 
John  P.  Heiss,  Edmund  Burke,  Andrew  J.  Donelson,  and  Robert 
Armstrong.  Semi  and  Tri  Weekly.  5  vols,  folio.  Washington, 
D.C.,  1845-54. 

Union  ;  or,  A  Treatise  on  the  Consanguinity  and  Affinity  between  Christ  and 
his  Church.  —  See  Relly,  James. 

 ,  American.  —  See  Allen,  Thaddeus. 

 ,  An  Appeal  for  the.  —  See  Walker,  Robert  J. 

 ,  Dissolution  of  the.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy.    Dissolution  of  the 

Union. 

 ,  Foreign  and  Domestic  Policy  of  the.  —  See  Carey,  Henry  C. 

 ,  Oration  on. —  See  Johnson,  John  B. 

 ,  Organization  of  the., —  See  Allen,  Thaddeus. 

 of  the  British-American  Colonies.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  vii.  1st  Series  ;  vol.  v.  3d  Series,  Congress  at  Albany).  Young, 
George  R. 

 Considered  and  Recommended.  —  See  Ross,  Robert. 

 of  Churches  in  the  Spirit  of  Charity.  —  See  Sears,  David. 

 of  England  and  Scotland.  —  See  De  Foe,  Daniel  (Essay  at  removing 

National  Prejudices,  &c.  Two  Great  Questions  Considered).  Old- 
field,  Joshua.    Williams,  Daniel. 

 and  Freedom  without  Compromise.  —  See  Chase,  Salmon  P. 

 between  Great  Britain  and  her  American  Colonies.  —  See  HOPKINSON, 

Francis.  Morgan,  John.  Watts,  Stephen.  Reciprocal  Advan- 
tages of. 


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Union,  Irish.    The  Irish  Black-List,  and  National  Mirror  of  Corruption. 

Broadside.    Dublin  [1843]. 
 .    The  New  Irish  Red-List,  and  Anti-Union  Mirror.  Broadside. 

Dublin  [1843]. 

 between  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton  and  Nova  Scotia.  —  See  Young, 

George  R. 
 of  Honour.  —  See  Yorke,  James. 

 Pursued,  in  a  Letter  to  Mr.  Baxter,  concerning  his  late  Book  of  National 

Churches.    4to,  pp.  38.    London,  1691. 
 of  Sentiment  among  Christians  not  essential  to  Peace.  —  See  Lowell, 

Charles. 

 the  Strength  of  a  People.  —  See  Freke,  Thomas. 

Union  Anti-Lecompton  Mass  Meeting,  Buffalo,  May  27,  1858.  Proceed- 
ings of  the  Union  Anti-Lecompton  Mass  Meeting.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Buffalo,  1858. 

 Benevolent  Association.    First  Annual  Report  of  the  Executive  Board 

of  the  Union  Benevolent  Association.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Philadel- 
phia, 1832. 

 Brigade,  New  Jersey.    Proceedings  of  the  Union  Brigade,  on  the  Death 

of  Gen.  Washington ;  with  Rev.  Mr.  Austin's  Prayer,  and  Capt. 

Samuel  White's  Oration.    8vo,  pp.  36.   ,  1800. 

 Canal  Company.    Act  of  Incorporation ;  with  By-laws,  Rules,  Orders, 

and  Regulations,  enacted  July  24,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Phil.  1811. 

 Celebration  at  Concord,  April  19,  1850.  —  See  Rantoul,  Robert,  jun. 

 Church  and  Society,  Groton.    Catalogue  of  the  Congregational  Library 

of  the  Union  Church  and  Society,  Groton.    16mo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 
 .    See  Todd,  John. 

 College,  Schenectady,  N.Y.  The  Answer  of  the  Trustees  of  Union  Col- 
lege, Defendants  to  the  Bill  of  Complaint.    8vo,  pp.  23.    n.  d. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  June,  1823.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Schenectady,  1823. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  First  Term,  1847.  8vo, 

pp.  30.    Schenectady,  1848. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  and  Register  of  Socie- 
ties, in  Union  College,  Third  Term,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Troy,  1848. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  Third  Term,  1850.  8vo, 

pp.  30.    Schenectady,  1850. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  Third  Term,  1852.  8vo, 

pp.  31.    Schenectady,  1852. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  Third  Term,  1854.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Schenectady,  1854. 
 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  Third  Term,  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  36.    Schenectady,  1856. 
 .    Catalogus  Collegii  Concordia?,  Schenectadia?,  in  Rep.  Novi  Ebo- 

raci.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Schenectadia?,  1819. 
 .    Catalogus  Collegii  Concordia?,  M.DCCC.XLIII.    8vo,  pp.  lxii. 

Schenectadia?,  1843. 
 .    In  Chancery.    The  Joint  and  Several  Answers  of  the  Trustees 

of  Union  College,  Defendants,  and  Eliphalet  Nott,  to  the  Bill  of 

Complaint  of  Archibald  Mclntyre  et  als.,  Complainants.  8vo, 

pp.  92.    n.  d. 

 .    Course    of  Studies,    Laws,    &c,    of  Union   College.  8vo, 

pp.  8,  2.    n.  d. 

 .    General  Catalogue  of  the  Officers,  Graduates,  and  Students  of 

Union  College,  1795-1854.    8vo.    Schenectady,  1854. 


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Union  College,  Schenectady,  N.Y.,  continued. 

 .    lleply  of  the  Trustees  of  Union  College  to  the  Charges  brought 

before  the  Assembly  and  Senate  of  New  York,  1850-51,  by  Hon.  J. 

W.  Beekman.    8vo.    Albany,  1853. 
.  .    Report  of  a  Select  Committee  of  the  Trustees  of  Union  College, 

in  relation  to  the  Controversy  with  Yates  and  Mclntyre.  8vo, 

pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 .    Trust-Deed  from  Eliphalet  Nott  and  Wife  to  the  Trustees  of 

Union  College.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 
 .    See  Halley,  Ebenezer.     Hoyt,  Ralph.    K.  A.,  Society  of. 

Martin,  Benjamin  N.    New  York,  State  of.    Nott,  Eliphalet. 

Phi  Beta  Kappa.    Spencer,  John  C.    Tappan,  Henry  P.  Van 

Vorst,  Hooper  C. 

"  Committee,"  New  York,  1834.  —  See  Gallatin,  Albert. 

 Institute.  —  See  McNeely  Normal  School. 

 Literary  Society  of  Hanover  College,  Ind.  —  See  Curry,  Otway.  Kin- 

mont,  Alexander. 

 of  Miami  University.  —  See  Walker,  Timothy. 

 Lodge,  Dorchester.  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason.    Lisle,  Henry 

Maurice.    Thacher,  Peter. 

 ,  Montreal.  —  See  Gleason,  Benjamin. 

 and  State-rights  Party.  —  See  Nullification. 

Unitarian  Association,  American.  —  See  Amer.  Unitarian  Association. 

 of  the  State  of  New  York.  —  See  Huidekoper,  Frederic. 

 Book  Society.  —  See  Baltimore  Unitarian  Book  Society.  New- 
York  Unitarian  Book  Society. 

 Christianity.  —  See  Buckingham,  Edgar. 

 ,  Thoughts  on.  —  See  Kimball,  Daniel. 

 suited  to  make  Men  Holy.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

 ,  What  It  Is,  and  What  It  Is  Not.  —  See  Gannett,  Ezra  S. 

 Church  in  Danvers.   Order  of  Religious  Services  at  the  Dedication  of  the 

Unitarian  Church  in  Danvers,  July  26,  1826.    Sheet.    Salem,  1826. 

 Church  Association  of  Maine.  Report  of  the  Convention  held  in  Port- 
land, September,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Bangor,  1852. 

 .    Report  of  the  First  Annual  Meeting,  Bangor,  September,  1853. 

8vo,  pp.  48.    Bangor,  1853. 

 .    Report  of  the  Second  Annual  Meeting,  Augusta,  September, 

1854.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Bangor,  1854. 

 Churches  in  America.  —  See  Belsham,  Thomas. 

 Congregational  Register.  —  See  American  Unitarian  Association. 

 Controversy.  —  See  Wright,  John. 

 Faith,  The.  —  See  Thayer,  Christopher  T. 

  Ministers  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     Address  to  the  Unitarian 

Ministers  of  Unitarian  Churches  in  the  United  States.  4to,  pp.  3. 
Bristol,  1843. 

 Miscellany.    A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Samuel  Miller,  D.D.,  on  the  Charges 

against  Unitarians  contained  in  his  late  Ordination  Sermon.  12mo, 
pp.  24.    Baltimore,  1821. 

 .    See  Miller,  Samuel. 

 Mission  in  Calcutta.  —  See  Adam,  William. 

 Missions.  —  See  Berry-Street  Conference. 

 Principles  confirmed  by  Trinitarian  Testimonies.  —  See  Wilson,  John. 

 Society,  Philadelphia.  —  See  First  Society  of  Unitarian  Christians. 

 for  promoting  Christian  Knowledge.  —  See  AsPLAND,  Robert. 

 Tract  Society,  Birmingham,  Eng.  —  See  Kentish,  John. 


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UNITARIANISM.  An  Answer  to  the  Question,  Why  do  you  attend  a  Unitarian 
Church?    12mo,  pp.  4.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Boston  to  a  Unitarian  Clergyman  of  that 

City.    12mo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1828. 

 Review  of  a  "  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Boston  to  a  Unitarian  Cler- 
gyman of  that  City."    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1828. 

 The  Unitarian's  Answer  ;  or,  A  Brief  and  Plain  "  Answer  to  any  that 

ask  a  Reason  "  of  our  Attachment  to  Unitarianism.  Second  edition. 
12mo,  pp.  34.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 the  Doctrine  of  the  Bible.  —  See  Huidekoper,  H.  J. 

 See  Adams,  Joseph.    Belsham,  Thomas.    Butler.  Piers  E.  Gil- 

MAN,  Samuel.  Richmond,  Edward  (Sermon,  June  24,  1827). 
Smith,  John.  Toulmin,  Joshua.  Ware,  Henry,  jun.  Wells, 
William.    Wilson,  John.    Worcester,  Samuel. 

 ,  American.  —  See  American  Unitarianism.    Belsham,  Thomas. 

 an  Exclusive  System.  —  See  Cooke,  Parsons. 

 Explained  and  Defended.  —  See  Priestley,  Joseph. 

 "  Sound  Doctrine."  —  See  Whitman,  Nathaniel. 

 Unmasked.  —  See  Cleland,  Thomas. 

 Vindicated  against  the  Charge  of  not  going  Far  enough.  —  See  Ameri- 
can Unitarian  Association. 

 ,  Vindication  of.  —  See  Fuller,  Arthur  B. 

Unitarians.  —  See  Young  Men's  Bible  Society,  Cincinnati. 

 ,  Judgment  of  the  Ancient  Jewish  Church  against  the.  —  See  Trinity, 

Doctrine  of  the. 

 ,  Vindication  of  the.  —  See  Belsham,  Thomas. 

Unitarian's  Answer,  The.  —  See  Unitarianism. 

Unitate  et  Uno,  De  [Boetius].  —  See  Puteanus,  Erycus. 

United  Brethren.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Church  and  Missions  of  the 
United  Brethren,  commonly  called  Moravians.  12mo, pp.93.  Beth- 
lehem, Pa.,  1848. 

 .    See  Crantz,  David.     Loskiel,  George  Henry.  Newport 

Female  Evangelic  Miscellany. 

United  Brothers'  Society,  Brown  University.  —  See  Huntington,  Da- 
niel. Kinnicutt,  Thomas.  Mann,  Horace.  Townsend,  Shear- 
jashub  B. 

 Domestic  Missionary  Society.  —  See  American  Home  Missionary 

Society. 

 Foreign  Missionary  Society.    The  Third  Report  of  the  United  Foreign 

Missionary  Society,  May  10,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  35.    New  York,  1820. 

 .    Fifth  Report,  presented  May  8,  1822.   8vo,  pp.  96.   N.Y.  1822. 

 Irish  Association. —  See  Burk,  John. 

 Irishmen,  Society  of.  —  See  Society.    Stewart,  Robert,  Viscount 

Castlereagh  (Report,  &c). 

 Lodge,  Bath,  Me.  —  See  Jenks,  William. 

 Ministers  of  Devon  and  Cornwall.  —  See  Peirce,  James. 

 in  and  about  London.    Heads  of  Agreement  assented  to  by  the 

United  Ministers  in  and  about  London,  formerly  called  Presbyterian 
and  Congregational.    4t.o,  pp.  16.    London,  1691. 

 Provinces  of  the  Netherlands.  —  See  Lothian,  William.  Parliament. 

 Society.  —  See  Shakers. 

 in  New  Haven.    Catalogue  of  the  Members  of  the  Church  in  the 

United  Society  in  New  Haven,  formed  by  the  Union  of  the  White- 
Haven  and  Fair-Haven  Churches,  1742-1855.  With  Profession  of 
Faith,  &c.    8vo.    New  Haven,  1855. 


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UNITED  STATES.    Accounts  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  United  States,  1790. 

8vo.    [Philadelphia],  n.  d. 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Second  Congress,  1791-2. 

8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Second  Congress, 

5th  November,  1792.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourth  Congress,  179/3-0. 

8vo.    Philadelphia,  1796. 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fifth  Congress,  May, 

1797.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1797.    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Fifth  Congress,  1798. 

8vo.    Philadelphia  [1798]. 
 .    Acts  passed  by  the  First,  Second,  and  Third  Sessions  of  the 

Fifth  Congress,  Philadelphia,  May  15,  1797-March,  1799.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1797-99. 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Sixth  Congress,  1799- 

1800.    8vo.    [Philadelphia,  1800.]    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Sixth  Congress,  1801. 

8vo.    n.  d. 

 .  Acts  passed  at  the  First  and  Second  Sessions  of  the  Sixth  Con- 
gress, Dec.  2,  1799-March,  1801.    8vo.    Washington,  1801. 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  and  Second  Sessions  of  the  Seventh 

Congress,  December,  1801-March,  1803.    8vo.    Washington,  1803. 

 .  Acts  passed  at  the  First  and  Second  Sessions  of  the  Fighth  Con- 
gress, October,  1803-March,  1805.    8vo.    Washington,  1805. 

 .  Acts  passed  at  the  First  and  Second  Sessions  of  the  Ninth  Con- 
gress, December,  1805-March,  1807.  8vo.  Wash.  1807.  (Two  copies.) 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Tenth  Congress,  1807-8. 

8vo.    n.  d. 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Tenth  Congress,  1808-9. 

8vo.    n.  d. 

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1809-  10.    8vo.  n.d. 

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1810-  11.    8vo.  n.d. 

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1811-  12.    8vo,  n.d. 

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1812-  13.    8vo.  n.d. 

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1813.    8vo.    n.  d. 

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1813-  14.    8vo.  n.d. 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  Third  Session  of  the  Thirteenth  Congress, 

1814-  15.    8vo.    Washington,  1815. 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Fourteenth  Congress. 

1815-  16.    8vo.  n.d. 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  Second  Session  of  the  Fourteenth  Congress, 

1817.    8vo.  n.d. 

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1817-  18.    8vo.  n.d. 

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1818-  19.    8vo.  n.d. 

 .    Acts  passed  at  the  First  Session  of  the  Sixteenth  Congress, 

1819-  20.    8vo.    Washington,  1820. 


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by  Congress,  1789.    12mo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1790. 

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Records,  State  Papers,  Debates,  and  Letters  and  other  Notices  of 
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xiv.  Naval  Affairs. 

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the  Several  Districts  of  the  United  States.    8vo.  Philadelphia, 

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the  Several  Districts  of  the  U.  S.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Washington,  1802. 

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Amendments  ;  with  the  Declaration  of  Independence  and  the  Federal 
Constitution.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1804. 

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Ways  and  Means  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  in  regard  to 
the  Claims  of  the  Employes  of  the  House.  8vo,  pp.  5.  Washing- 
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1820-  21.    8vo.    Washington,  1821. 

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1833-  34.    6  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1833-34. 

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1834-  35.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1834-35. 

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1835-  36.    7  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1835-36. 

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1836-  37.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1836-37. 

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1837-  38.    12  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1837-38. 

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1838-  39.    6  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1838-39. 

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Twenty-seventh  Congress,  1841.    8vo.    Washington,  1841. 

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gress, 1841-42.    6  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1841-42. 

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1843-  44.    6  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1843-44. 

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1844-  45.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1844-45. 

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1846-  47.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1846-47. 

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48.    9  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1847-48. 
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1848-  49.    7  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1848-49. 

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the  Handwriting  of  Elbridge  Gerry.    Folio,    n.  d. 

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8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 
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8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 
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8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 
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Congress,  1799-1800.    8vo.    n.  d. 

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8vo.    Washington,  1814.    (Two  copies.) 
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8  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1817-18. 
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Vols,  vi.-xiv.   9  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1821. 
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3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1822. 

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gress, 1847-48.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1847-48. 

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Congress,  1849-50.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1849-50. 

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Congress,  1850-51.    8vo.    Washington,  1850-51. 

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Congress,  1851-52.    8vo.    Washington,  1851-52. 

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Congress,  1852-53.    8vo.    Washington,  1852-53. 

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Congress,  1853-54.    8vo.    Washington,  1853-54. 

 .    House  Miscellaneous  Documents,  Second  Session,  Thirty-third 

Congress,  1854-55.    8vo.    Washington,  1854-55. 

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3  vols.  4to.    Washington,  1853. 

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Twenty-fifth  Congress,  both  included,  1831-39.    8vo.    Wash.  n.  d. 

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pp.  98.    [No  imprint.  Imperfect.] 
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New  York  [1789]. 

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New  York,  1790. 

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Congress],  1789.    Folio.    New  York,  n.  d. 
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Congress],  1790-91.    Folio.    Philadelphia,  1791. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Second 

Congress,  1791-92.    Folio.    Philadelphia,  1792. 
 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session, 

Second  Congress,  1792-93.    Folio.    Philadelphia,  1793. 
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Third  Congress,  1794.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1794. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Fourth 

Congress,  1795.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1795. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session, 

Fourth  Congress,  1796.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Fifth 

Congress,  1797.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1797. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Fifth 

Congress,  1797-98.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1797-98. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Third  Session,  Fifth 

Congress,  1798-99.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1798-99. 

.  .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Sixth 

Congress,  1799-1800.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

.  .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Sixth 

Congress,  1800-1.    8vo.    Washington,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

.  .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Seventh 

Congress,  1801-2.    8vo.    Washington,  1801-2.    (Two  copies.) 

■  .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session, 

Seventh  Congress,  1802-3.    8vo.    Washington,  n.  d. 

.  .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Eighth 

Congress,  1803-4.    8vo.    Washington,  n.  d. 

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Congress,  1804-5.    8vo.    Washington,  1804-5. 

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Congress,  1805-6.    8vo.    Washington,  1805-6. 

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Congress,  1807-8.    8vo.    Washington,  1807-8. 

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teenth Congress,  1813-14.    8vo.    Washington,  1813-14. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Third  Session,  Thir- 
teenth Congress,  1814-15.    8vo.    Washington,  1814-15. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Four- 
teenth Congress,  1815-16.    8vo.    Washington,  1815-16. 

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teenth Congress,  1817-18.    8vo.    Washington,  1817-18. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Fif- 
teenth Congress,  1818-19.    8vo.    Washington,  1818-19. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Six- 
teenth Congress,  1819-20.    8vo.    Washington,  1819-20. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Six- 
teenth Congress,  1820-21.    8vo.    Washington,  1820-21. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Seven- 
teenth Congress,  1822-23.    8vo.    Washington,  1822-23. 

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teenth Congress,  1823-24.    8vo.    Washington,  1823-24. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Eigh- 
teenth Congress,  1824-25.    8vo.    Washington,  1824-25. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Nine- 
teenth Congress,  1825-26.    8vq.    Washington,  1825-26. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Nine- 
teenth Congress,  1826-27.    8vo.    Washington,  1826-27. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Second  Session,  Twen- 
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Twenty-first  Congress,  1830-31.    8vo.    Washington,  1830-31. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Twenty- 
second  Congress,  1831-32.    8vo.    Washington,  1831-32. 

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Twenty-second  Congress,  1832-33.    8vo.    Washington,  1832-33. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  First  Session,  Twenty- 
third  Congress,  1833-34.    8vo.    Washington,  1833-34. 

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Twenty-third  Congress,  1834-35.    8vo.    Washington,  1834-35. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Twenty- 
fourth  Congress,  1835-36.    8vo.    Washington,  1835-36. 

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Twenty-fourth  Congress,  1836-37.    8vo.    Washington,  1836-37. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Twenty- 
fifth  Congress,  1837.    8vo.    Washington,  1837. 

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Twenty-fifth  Congress,  1837-38.    8vo.    Washington,  1837-38. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  Third  Session,  Twenty- 
fifth  Congress,  1838-39.    8vo.    Washington,  1838-39. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Twenty- 
sixth  Congress,  1839-40.    8vo.    Washington,  1839-40. 

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Twenty-sixth  Congress,  1840-41.    8vo.    Washington,  1840-41. 

 .  Journal  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  First  Session,  Twenty- 
seventh  Congress,  1841.    8vo.    Washington,  1841. 

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Twenty-seventh  Congress,  1841-42.    8vo.    Washington,  1841-42. 

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ninth  Congress,  1845-46.    8vo.    Washington,  1845-46. 

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1816-  17.    8vo.    Washington,  1816-17. 

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1823-  24.    8vo.    Washington,  1823-24. 

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1828-  29.    8vo.    Washington,  1828-29. 

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1834-  35.    8vo.    Washington,  1834-35. 

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 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  on  the  State  of  the 

Finances,  1853-54.    8vo.    Washington,  1854. 

 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasurer,  on  the  State  of  the 

Finances  for  the  Year  ending  June  30,  1855.    8vo.    Wash.  1856. 

 .    Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  on  the  State  of  the 

Finances,  for  the  Year  ending  June  30,  1858.  8vo.  Washing- 
ton, 1858. 

 .    Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Coast  Survey,  1852.  4to. 

Washington,  1853. 

 .    Report  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Coast  Survey ;  showing 

the  Progress  of  the  Survey  during  the  Year  1857.  4to.  Washing- 
ton, 1858. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Seventeenth  Congress, 

1821-  22.    2  vols.  Svo.^  Washington,  1821-22. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Seventeenth  Congress, 

1822-  23.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1822-23.  # 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Eighteenth  Congress, 

1823-  24.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1823-24. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Eighteenth  Congress, 

1824-  25.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1824-25. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Nineteenth  Congress, 

1825-  26.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1825-26. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Nineteenth  Congress, 

1826-  27.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1826-27. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twentieth  Congress, 

1828-  29.    8vo.    Washington,  1828-29. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-first  Congress, 

1829-  30.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1829-30. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-first  Congress, 

1830-  31.    8vo.    Washington,  1830-31. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-second  Congress, 

1831-  32.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1831-32. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-second  Congress, 

1832-  33.    8vo.    Washington,  1832-33. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-third  Congress, 

1833-  34.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1833-34. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-third  Congress, 

1834-  35.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1834-35. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-fourth  Congress, 

1835-  36.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1835-36. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-fourth  Congress, 

1836-  37.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1836-37. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-fifth  Congress, 

1837-  38.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1837-38. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Third  Session,  Twenty-fifth  Congress, 

1838-  39.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1838-39. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-sixth  Congress, 

1839-  40.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1839^0. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-sixth  Congress, 

1840-  41.    8vo.    Washington,  1840-41. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-seventh  Con- 
gress, 1841-42.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1841-42. 


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United  States,  continued. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Third  Session,  Twenty-seventh  Congress, 

1842-  43.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1842-43. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-eighth  Congress, 

1843-  44.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1843-44. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-eighth  Congress, 

1844-  45.    8vo.    Washington,  1844-45. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Twenty-ninth  Congri  M, 

1845-  46.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1845-46. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Twenty-ninth  Congress, 

1846-  47.    8vo.    Washington,  1846-^7. 

 .    Reports   of  Committees,  First   Session,  Thirtieth  Congress, 

1847-  48.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1847-48. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Thirtieth  Congress, 

1848-  49.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1848-49. 

■  .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Thirty-first  Congress, 

1849-  50.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1849-50. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Thirty-first  Congress, 

1850-  51.    8vo.    Washington,  1850-51. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Thirty-second  Congress, 

1851-  52.    8vo.    Washington,  1851-52. 

 •  .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Thirty-second  Congress, 

1852-  53.    8vo.    Washington,  1852-53. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  First  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress, 

1853-  54.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1853-54. 

 .    Reports  of  Committees,  Second  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress, 

1854-  55.    8vo.    Washington,  1854-55. 

 .    Resolutions,  Acts,  and  Orders  of  Congress,  1780.    Vol.  vi.,  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

 .    Resolutions,  Laws,  and  Ordinances,  relating  to  the  Pay,  Half-pay, 

&c,  to  the  Officers  and  Soldiers  of  the  Revolution.  8vo.  Wash.  1838. 
 .    Rules  and  Articles  for  the  Better  Government  of  the  Troops  of 

the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Philadelphia,  1776. 
 .    Senate  and  House  Documents,  Second  Session,  Fifth  Congress, 

1798.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  n.  d. 
 .    Senate    Documents,   Second    Session,   Thirteenth  Congress, 

1813-14.    8vo.    Washington,  1813-14. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  Third  Session,  Thirteenth  Congress,  1814-15. 

8vo.    Washington,  1814-15. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Fourteenth  Congress,  1815-16. 

8vo.    Washington,  1815-16. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Fifteenth  Congress,  1817-18. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1817-18. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Fifteenth  Congress,  1818-19. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1818-19. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Sixteenth  Congress,  1819-20. 

3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1819-20. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Sixteenth  Congress,  1820-21. 

5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1820-21. 
 .    Senate   Documents,    First    Session,    Seventeenth  Congress, 

1821-  22.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1821-22. 

 .    Senate   Documents,  Second   Session,  Seventeenth  Congress, 

1822-  23.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1822-23. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Eighteenth  Congress,  1823-24. 

3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1823-24. 


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United  States,  continued. 

 •    Senate    Documents,   Second   Session,   Eighteenth  Congress, 

1824-25.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1824-25. 
 •    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Nineteenth  Congress,  1825-26. 

5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1825-26. 
 •    Senate   Documents,    Second   Session,    Nineteenth  Congress, 

1826-27.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1826-27. 
 .    Senate    Documents,    Second    Session,    Twentieth  Congress, 

1828-29.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1828-29. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Twenty-first  Congress,  1829-30. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1829-30. 
 .    Senate   Documents,  Second   Session,   Twenty-first  Congress, 

1830-  31.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1830-31. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Twenty-second  Congress, 

1831-  32.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1831-32. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-second  Congress, 

1832-  33.    8vo.    Washington,  1832-33. 

 .    Senate   Documents,    First    Session,  Twenty-third  Congress, 

1833-  34.  [Vols,  i.-vi.,  Miscellaneous ;  vols,  vii.-xi.,  Indian  Re- 
movals ;  vols,  xii.-xiv.,  Pension  Roll.]  14  vols.  8vo.  Washing- 
ton, 1833-34. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-third  Congress, 

1834-  35.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1834-35. 

 .    Senate   Documents,  First   Session,  Twenty-fourth  Congress, 

1835-  36.    6  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1835-36. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-fourth  Congress, 

1836-  37.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1836-37. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Twenty-fifth  Congress,  1837. 

8vo.    Washington,  1837. 
 .    Senate  Documents,   Second   Session,  Twenty-fifth  Congress, 

1837-  38.    6  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1837-38. 

 .    Senate   Documents,    Third    Session,   Twenty-fifth  Congress, 

1838-  39.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1838-39. 

 .    Senate   Documents,   First   Session,   Twenty-sixth  Congress, 

1839-  40.    8  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1839-40. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-sixth  Congress, 

1840-  41.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1840-41. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Twenty-seventh  Congress, 

1841.    8vo.    Washington,  1841. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-seventh  Congress, 

1841-  42.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1841-42. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Third  Session,  Twenty-seventh  Congress, 

1842-  43.    4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1842-43. 

 .    Senate   Documents,  First   Session,  Twenty-eighth  Congress, 

1843-  44.    7  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1843-44. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-eighth  Congress, 

1844-  45.    11  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1844-45. 

 .    Senate   Documents,   First   Session,  Twenty-ninth  Congress, 

1845-  46.    9  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1845-46. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Twenty-ninth  Congress, 

1846-  47.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1846-47. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirtieth  Congress,  1847-48. 

8  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1847^8. 

 .  Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirtieth  Con- 
gress, 1847-48.    8vo.    Washington,  1847-48. 


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United  States,  continued. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Thirtieth  Congress,  1848-49. 

4  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1848-49. 
 .    Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  Second  Session,  Thirtieth 

Congress,  1848-49.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1848-49. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Special  Session,  1849.    8vo.    Wash.  1849. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirty-first  Congress,  1849-50. 

14  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1849-50. 
 .    Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirty-first 

Congress,  1849-50.    2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1849-50. 
 ■  .    Senate   Documents,    Second   Session,   Thirty-first  Congress, 

1850-  51.    5  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1850-51. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Special  Session,  Thirty-second  Congress, 

1851.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1851. 
 .    Senate   Documents,   First   Session,  Thirty-second  Congress, 

1851-  52.    16  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1851-52. 

 .    Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirty-second 

Congress,  1851-52.    8vo.    Washington,  1851-52. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Thirty-second  Congress, 

1852-  53.    11  vols.  8vo  and  4to.    Washington,  1852-53. 
 .    Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  Special  Session,  Thirty-third 

Congress,  1853.    8vo.    Washington,  1853. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress,  1853-54. 

11  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1853-54. 
 .    Senate  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress.  Vol. 

xiii.  ,  4to.    Washington,  1853-54. 

 .    Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  First  Session,  Thirty-third 

Congress,  1853-54.    8vo.    Washington,  1853-54. 

 .    Senate  Documents,   Second   Session,  Thirty-third  Congress, 

1854-55.  11  vols.  8vo.  Vols,  xii.,  xiii.,  and  xiv.,  Part  I.,  4to. 
Washington,  1854-56. 

 .    Senate  Documents,  Second  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress,  vol. 

xiv.  ,  Part  III. ;  United-States  Japan  Expedition,  Observations  on  the 
Zodiacal  Light,  by  Rev.  George  Jones,  A.M.    4to.    Washing.  1856. 

 .    Senate  Miscellaneous  Documents,  Second  Session,  Thirty-third 

Congress,  1854-55.    3  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1854-55. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  First  Session,  Thirtieth  Congress,  1847-48. 

8vo.    Washington,  1847-48. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  Second  Session,  Thirtieth  Congress,  1848-49. 

8vo.    Washington,  1848-49. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  First  Session,  Thirty-first  Congress,  1849-50. 

8vo.    Washington,  1849-50. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  Second  Session,  Thirty-first  Congress,  1850-51. 

8vo.    Washington,  1850-51. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  First  Session,  Thirty-second  Congress,  1851-52. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1851-52. 
 .    Senate  Reports,   Second   Session,   Thirty-second  Congress, 

1852-53.    8vo.    Washington,  1852-53. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  First  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress,  1853-54. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Washington,  1853-54. 
 .    Senate  Reports,  Second  Session,  Thirty-third  Congress,  1854-55. 

8vo.    Washington,  1854-55. 
 .    Sketches  accompanying  the  Annual  Report  of  the  Superintend- 
ent of  the  United-States  Coast  Survey,  1851.    4to.  Washington, 

n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 


532  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


United  States,  continued. 

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Second  edition.  8vo.  Boston,  1817. 
 •    State  Papers,  Second  Session,  Thirteenth  Congress,  1813-14. 

2  vols,  folio.  Washington,  1813-14. 
 .    State  Papers,  Third  Session,  Thirteenth  Congress,  1814.  Folio. 

Washington,  1814. 

 •    State  Papers  (Senate),  First  Session,  Fourteenth  Congress, 

1815-16.  Folio.  Washington,  1816. 
 .    State  Papers  (House),  First  Session,  Fourteenth  Congress, 

1815-16.    2  vols,  folio.    Washington,  1815-16. 
 .    Statement  of  the  Accounts  of  the  United  States  during  the 

Administration  of  the  Superintendant  of  Finance,  1781-84.  Folio. 

Philadelphia,  1785. 

 .    Statements  of  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  Public  Monies 

during  the  Administration  of  Robert  Morris,  Supt.,  &c.  Folio,  n.  d. 

 ■  .    Statistical  View  of  the  Population  of  the  United  States,  from 

1790  to  1830  inclusive.    Folio.    Washington,  1835. 

 .    Statistics  of  the  United  States  of  America,  from  the  Returns  of 

the  Sixth  Census,  1840.    Folio.    Washington,  1841.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    The  Statutes  at  Large  and  Treaties  of  the  United  States.  Edited 

by  Geo.  Minot,  1855-56.    Svo.    Boston,  1856. 

 .    Table  of  Post-offices  in  the  United  States  on  the  First  Day  of 

January,  1851.    With  Appendix.    Svo.    Washington,  1851. 

 .  The  United-States  Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  to  the  South- 
ern Hemisphere,  1849-52.  Vols,  i.,  ii.,  iii.,  and  vi.  4  vols.  4to. 
Washington,  1855-56. 

 .    Political  Tracts. 

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the  Commerce  of  the  United  States,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  51.  Philadel- 
phia, 1795. 

 .    Review  of  the  Administration  of  the  Government  of  the  United 

States  of  America  since  the  Year  Ninety-three.  8vo,  pp.  87.  Bos- 
ton, 1797. 

 .    Thoughts  on  the  Increasing  Wealth  and  National  Economy  of 

the  United  States  ;  with  Statistical  Table.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Washing- 
ton, 1801. 

 .    Thoughts  upon  the  Political  Situation  of  the  United  States  of 

America.    8vo.    Worcester,  1788. 

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House  of  Representatives.  American  Annual  Register.  Ar- 
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Ebenezer.  Impressment.  Inglis,  Charles.  Jackson,  Andrew. 
Jefferson,  Thomas.  Madison,  James.  Monroe,  James.  North- 
eastern Boundary.  Pierce,  Franklin.  Schoolcraft,  Henry  R. 
Schopf,  Johann  David.  Seminole  War.  States  General  of 
Holland.    Western  Lands. 

 ,  Agriculture  in  the.  —  See  CoLMAN,  Henry. 

 ,  Archaeology  of  the.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib., 

vol.  viii.). 

 -,  Commerce  of  the.    LTndependance  Absolue  des  Americains  des 

Etats-Unis.    8vo.    Paris,  1798. 
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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


United  States,  continued. 

 .Constitution  of  the. —  See  American  Antislavkky  Society. 

Constitution.    Hilliiouse,  James.    Massachusetts,  Common- 

monwealth  of.    South  Carolina,  State  of. 

 ,  Diplomacy  of  the.  —  See  Lyman,  Theodore,  jun. 

 .    Exploration  and  Survey  of  the  Valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake. — 

See  Stansbury,  Howard. 

 ,  Gazette  of  the.  —  See  Gazette. 

 ,  Gazetteer  of  the.  —  See  Worcester,  Joseph  E. 

 ,  General  Register  of  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  of  the.  —  See 

Mechlin,  A.  H. ;  and  Winder,  Charles  H. 

 ,  Government  of  the.  —  See  Sullivan,  James. 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Bancroft,  George.    Graijame,  James. 

Hildreth,  Richard.     Pitkin,   Timothy.     Sullivan,  William. 

Trumbull,  Benjamin.    Weber,  George. 

 .  History  of  the  Government  of  the.  —  See  Bradford,  Alden. 

 ,  Immigration  into  the.  —  See  Chickering,  Jesse. 

 .    Letter  from  the  Secretary  of  State  [John  Quincy  Adams]  ;  with 

a  Transcript  of  the  List  of  Passengers  who  arrived  in  the  United 

States,  from  the  1st  October,  1819,  to  the  30th  September,  1820. — 

See  Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  16th  Cong.,  vol.  iv. 

 ,  Pictorial  Description  of  the.  —  See  Sears,  Robert. 

 .    Report  on  Meteorology,  1849  and  1851.  —  See  Espy,  James  P. 

 ,  Slavery  in  the.  —  See  Slavery. 

 ,  Society,  Manners,  and  Politics  in  the.  —  See  Chevalier,  Michael. 

 ,  Statistics  of  the.  —  See  Seybert,  Adam. 

 ,  Statistical  View  of  the  Commerce  of  the.  —  See  Pitkin,  Timothy. 

 ,  Trade  of  the  West-India  Islands  with  the.  —  See  Edwards, 

Brian. 

 ,  View  of  the.  —  See  Coxe,  Tench. 

 compared  with  England.  —  See  Hobart,  John  Henry. 

 elevated  to  Glory  and  Honor.  —  See  Stiles,  Ezra. 

 and  England.  — 'See  Ingersoll,  Charles  J. 

 and  Great  Britain.    A  True  Picture  of  the  United  States  of 

America.  Statement  of  the  Conduct  of  the  Government  and  People 
of  that  Country  towards  Great  Britain.  By  a  British  Subject.  8vo, 
pp.  100.    London,  1807. 

 (The),  Appellants,  vs.  The  Cities  of  Philadelphia  and  New  Or- 
leans. —  See  Soule,  Pierre. 

 vs.  Brigantine  William.  —  See  Blake.  Francis. 

 vs.  Solomon  Etting.    Proceedings  in  the  Case  of.    Circuit  Court  of 

the  United  States,  and  Supreme  Court  in  Error.  8vo,  pp.  84.  [No 
imprint.] 

 vs.  Henry  Hertz.  —  See  Hertz,  Henry. 

 vs.  Hylton.  —  See  Wickham,  John. 

United-States  Agricultural  Society.  Journal  of  the  United-States 
Agricultural  Society  for  1855.    8vo.    Boston,  1856. 

 .    Journal  of  the  United-States  Agricultural  Society  for  1856. 

Edited  by  William  S.  King.    8vo.    Boston,  1857. 

 ■  .    National  Exhibition  of  Cattle,  held  at  Springfield,  Ohio,  October, 

1854.  8vo,  pp.  15.    Springfield,  1854. 

 .    Third  National  Exhibition  held  in  the  City  of  Boston,  October, 

1855.  8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1855.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Seventh  National  Exhibition,  Chicago,  September,  1859.  Svo, 

pp.  70.    Chicago,  1859. 
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United-States  Agricultural  Society,  continued. 

 .    First  National  Field  Trial  of  Reapers,  Mowers,  &c,  Syracuse, 

N.Y.,  July,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  D.C.,  1857. 

 Antimasonic  Convention,  Philadelphia,  Sept.  11,  1830.  Address 

to  the  People  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  22.   Philadelphia,  1830. 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  United-States  Antimasonic  Convention,  Phi- 
ladelphia, Sept.  11,  1830.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1830.    (Two  copies.) 

 ,  Baltimore,  1831.    The  Proceedings  of  the  Second  United-States 

Antimasonic  Convention ;  held  at  Baltimore,  September,  1831.  8vo, 
pp.  88.    Boston,  1832.    (Two  copies.) 

 Army.    Regulations  for  the  Order  and  Discipline  of  the  Troops 

of  the  United  States.    Part  I.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1779. 

 .    See  Army. 

 Bank.  —  See  Bank  of  the  United  States. 

 Calendar.  —  See  Farmer,  John.  Maine  Register.  Massa- 
chusetts Register. 

 Christian  Magazine.    No.  1.    8vo.   [1795]. 

 Claims  on  Naples,  Holland,  and  France.  —  See  Everett,  Ed- 
ward. 

 Commercial  and  Statistical  Register.  —  See  Hazard,  Samuel. 

 Farmer's  Almanac.  —  See  Spofford,  Thomas. 

 Gazette  (The)  for  the  Country,  from  Nov.  12,  1808,  to  March  19, 

1812.  ByE.  Bronson.  3  vols,  folio.  Philadelphia,  1808-12.  [In- 
complete.] 

 Intervention  in  Hayti.  —  See  Clark,  Benjamin  C. 

 Military  Academy,  West  Point.    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the 

United-States  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  May,  1830.  8vo. 

New  York,  1830. 

 .    A  Journal  of  a  March  performed  by  the  Corps  of  Cadets,  1821. 

12mo,  pp.  36.    Newburgh,  1822. 
 .    Register  of  the  Officers  and  Cadets,  June,  1820.    16mo,  pp.  14. 

[No  imprint.] 

 .    Register  of  the  Officers  and  Cadets,  1835.    16mo,  pp.  24. 

 ,  1835. 

 .    Official  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Cadets,  June,  1853.  12mo, 

pp.  24.  New  York,  1853. 
 .    Official  Register  of  the  Officers  and  Cadets,  June,  1854.  12mo, 

pp.  22.  New  York,  1854. 
 .    See  Ticknor,  George  (Report). 

 Naval  Astronomical  Expedition  to  the  Southern  Hemisphere.  — 

See  Gilliss,  James  M.    United  States. 
 Navy.    Register  of  the  Navy  and  Marine  Corps,  1815.  8vo, 

pp.  47.    Washington,  1815. 
 .    See  Emmons,  George  F.  Navy. 

 Register  (The)  for  the  Year  1795.    16mo.    Philadelphia,  1794. 

 Review  and  Literarv  Gazette.    Vol.  i.    Oct.  1,  1826,  to  April  1, 

1827.    8vo.    Boston,  New  York,  1827. 

 Telegraph  Vocabulary.  —  See  Parker,  John  R. 

 Swedish  Churches,  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Clay,  Jehu  Curtis. 

Unity,  A  Sixth  Reason  for.  —  See  Evans,  J.  H. 

 of  the  Catholick  Church  maintained  in  the  Church  of  England.  —  See 

Church  of  England. 
 in  Christian  Societies.  —  See  Adams,  Zabdiel. 

 of  the  Church.  —  See  Barrow,  Isaac.    Protestants.    White,  Wm. 

 as  a  Monumental  Pillar  of  the  Truth.  —  See  Langdon.  Samuel. 


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535 


Unity  of  God.  —  See  Christie,  William.  Eddowks,  Ralph.  PRIESTLEY, 
Joseph.  Thacher,  Samuel  C.  Unitarianism.  Whitaker,  Dan- 
iel.    Worcester,  Noah. 

 and  Peace.  —  See  Weiss,  John. 

Universal  Advertiser.  —  See  Pennsylvania  Chronicle. 
 Catalogue.  —  See  Catalogue. 

 and  Critical  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  —  See  Worcester, 

Joseph  E. 

 Evening  Post.  —  See  London  Chronicle. 

 Extension  (The)  of  Messiah's  Kingdom.  —  See  Proudfit,  Alex- 
ander. 

 History,  A  View  of.  —  See  Tallents,  Francis. 

 of  the  Church.  —  See  Fox,  John. 

 of  Minerals.  —  See  Lovell,  Robert. 

 Intelligencer.  —  See  Connecticut  Gazette. 

 Love.  —  See  Pollen,  Thomas. 

 Magazine  (The)  of  Knowledge  and  Pleasure,  for  July,  1754,  and  March, 

1755.    Vol.  xxxii.,  1763,  and  xxxv.,  1764.    8vo.    London,  1754-64. 

 Medicine,  The.  —  See  Evans,  John. 

 Merchant,  The. —  See  Alldridge,  W.  J. 

 Military  Dictionary.  —  See  James,  Charles. 

 Peace,  The  Promise  of.  —  See  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

 Redemption,  An  Essay  on.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

 Repository  of  Instruction  and  Amusement.  —  See  Royal  American 

Magazine. 

 Restoration  Vindicated.  —  See  Thompson,  Samuel. 

 Salvation,  Doctrine  of.  —  See   Berean   Society  of  Universalists. 

Chauncy,  Charles.  Huntington,  Joseph.  Mather,  Samuel.  Mur- 
ray, John.    Peck,  John.    Townsend,  Shippie. 

 Unscriptural.  —  See  Gordon,  William. 

 a  very  Ancient  Doctrine  [Gen.  iii.  4].  —  See  Haynes,  Lemuel. 

 Spirit  of  Nature,  A  Discourse  of  the.  —  See  Alchemy. 

 Suffrage.  —  See  Wyvill,  C.  (Letter). 

 Theology  of  the  New  Church.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel. 

 Tontine.    Articles  of  Association.    8vo,  pp.  21.    [Philadelphia,  1792.] 

  Weekly  Pamphlet.  —  See  Bee  (The)  Revived. 

Universalist  Society,  Shirley,  Mass.  —  See  Ballou,  Hosea. 

Universality  (The)  and  Efficacy  of  Divine  Grace.  —  See  Tract  Associa- 
tion of  Friends. 

 of  God's  Free  Grace  in  Christ.  —  See  Moore,  Thomas. 

 of  Saving  Grace  Asserted.  —  See  Eastburn,  Benjamin. 

Universidad  de  Buenos  Ayres.  Examenes  en  el  Departamento  de  Ciencias 
Exactas  de  la  Universidad.    4to,  pp.  3.    Buenos  Ayres,  1823. 

 Segunda  Parte  del  Curso  de  Filosofia  de  la  Universidad  de  Buenos 

Ayres.    4to,  pp.  4.    Buenos  Ayres,  1822. 

University  of  Alabama.  Report  of  the  Trustees  to  the  General  Assembly 
of  Alabama,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Tuscaloosa,  1837. 

 of  Albanv.    Circular  and  Catalogue  of  the  Law  School  of  the  University 

of  Albany,  1854.    Svo,  pp.  12.    Albany,  1854. 

 .    Circular  and  Catalogue  of  the  Law  School  of  the  University  of 

Albany  for  the  Year  1856-57.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Albany,  1857. 

 of  Bilboa,  Ordinances  of  the.  —  See  Bilboa. 

 of  Buffalo.    Annual  Circular  and  Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Department 

of  the  University  of  Buffalo.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Buffalo,  1848. 
 .    See  Hamilton,  Frank  H. 


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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


University  of  Cambridge,  Eng.  —  See  Jebb,  John.    Whiston,  William. 
 of  Cambridge,  Mass.  —  See  Harvard  College. 

 in  the  City  of  New  York.    Considerations  upon  the  Expediency  and 

the  Means  of  establishing  a  University  in  the  City  of  New  York. 
8vo,  pp.  29.    New  York,  1830. 

 .    See  Draper,  John  W.    Henry,  Caleb  S.    Mason,  Cyrus. 

 of  Edinburgh.  —  See  Leslie,  John. 

 of  Iowa.    First  Annual  Announcement  of  the  Medical  Department  of 

the  University  of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  I.    16mo,  pp.  8.    Andrew,  1848. 

 of  Louisiana.  —  See  Roselius,  Christian. 

 of  Louisville.  —  See  Drake,  Daniel.    Yandell,  Lunsford  P. 

 of  Maryland.  Forty-second  Annual  Circular  and  Catalogue  of  the  Me- 
dical Department  of  the  University  of  Maryland,  1849-50.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Baltimore,  1849. 

 .    See  Frick,  William.    Smith,  Nathan  R. 

 of  Nashville.    First  Annual  Announcement  of  the  Medical  Department. 

8vo,  pp.  8.    Nashville,  1851. 

 .    Medical  Department.     Catalogue  for  the  Session  of  1857-8, 

and  Announcement  for  the  Session  of  1858-9.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Nash- 
ville, 1858. 

 .    See  Howell,  Robert  Boyte  C.    Lindsley,  Philip. 

— : —  of  New  York.  Medical  Department.  Catalogue  of  the  Spring  Course 
of  Lectures,  M.DCCC.XLIII.    8vo,  pp.  8.    New  York,  1843. 

 .    Medical  Department.     Annual  Announcement  of  Lectures, 

1848-49.    8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1848. 

 .  Medical  Department.  Annual  Announcement  of  Lectures,  Ses- 
sion M.DCCC.XLIX.-L.    8vo,  pp.  20.    New  York,  1849. 

 .  Medical  Department.  Annual  Announcement  of  Lectures,  Ses- 
sion M.DCCC.LV.-VI.   With  Catalogues.   8vo,  pp.  32.   N.Y.  1855. 

 .  Medical  Department.  Annual  Announcement  of  Lectures,  Ses- 
sion 1856-7.    4to,  pp.  4.    [New  York,  1856.] 

 .    See  Dickson,  Samuel  Henry.    Paine,  Martyn. 

 of  North  Carolina.    Acts  of  the  General  Assembly,  and  Ordinances  of 

the  Trustees.    12mo,  pp.  21.    Raleigh,  1838. 

 .    See  Davis,  Thomas  F.    Murphey,  Archibald  D. 

 ,  Historical  Society  of  the.  —  See  Ives,  L.  Silliman. 

 of  Oxford,  England.  —  See  Hind,  Thomas.  Oxford. 

 of  Pennsylvania.    Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Graduates  of  the  University 

of  Pennsylvania ;  with  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment.   Second  edition.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1839. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  Januarv,  1831.  8vo, 

pp.  26.    Philadelphia,  1831. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  January,  1832.  8vo, 

pp.  25.    Philadelphia,  1832. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  January,  1833.  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Philadelphia,  1833. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  35. 

Philadelphia,  1835. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Officers,  and  Students,  Session 

1852-53.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Philadelphia,  1853. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Trustees,  Officers,  and  Students,  1854-55. 

8vo,  pp.  38.    Philadelphia,  1855. 

 .  An  Examination  of  Certain  Charges  preferred  against  the  Medi- 
cal Class  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  1S34-35.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
[Philadelphia,  1835.] 


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University  of  Pennsylvania,  continued. 

 .  List  of  Medical  Graduates,  April  7,  182G.  8vo,  pp.  2.  Phila- 
delphia, 1826. 

 .  Report  on  the  Medical  Department,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  33.  Phi- 
ladelphia, 1847. 

 .  Report  on  the  Medical  Department,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Phi- 
ladelphia, 1850. 

 .    Testimonials  submitted  to  the  Consideration  of  the  Trustees  [in 

favor  of  Professor  R.  Hare].    12mo,  pp.  24.    [Philadelphia,  1818.] 

 .  See  Biddle,  James  C.  Coxe,  John  Redman.  CHAPMAN,  Na- 
thaniel. Horner,  William  E.  Patterson,  Robert  M.  Reed, 
Henry.    Reed,  William  B.    Rush,  Benjamin. 

 of  the  State  of  Missouri.  Annual  Catalogue  of  the  Medical  Depart- 
ment, 1847-48.    8vo,  pp.  19,  12.    St.  Louis,  1848. 

 of  the  State  of  New  York.  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.  Cata- 
logue, 1838-39.    8vo,  pp.  12.    New  York,  1839. 

 .    Instructions  for  making  Meteorological  Observations.  Folio, 

pp.  4.   ,  1825. 

 .    See  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

 of  Vermont.     Catalogus    Universitatis  Vermontensis  Burlingtonia?. 

8vo,  pp.  8.    Burlingtonia?,  1812. 

 .    See  Barnard,  Daniel  D.    Dean,  James. 

 of  Virginia.    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students  of  the  University 

of  Virginia,  1836-37.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Charlottesville,  1837. 
 of  Wisconsin.    Niende  aarlige  Rapport  fra  Forstanderne  for  Wiscon- 

sins  Universitet,  1856.    12mo,  pp.  52.    Inmansville,  1857. 

 .    See  Carr,  E.  S.    Read,  Daniel.    Wisconsin,  State  of. 

University  Degrees.  —  See  Titles. 

 Learning,  The  Pollution  of.  —  See  Barrow,  Henry. 

Unlawfulness  of  Common-Prayer  Worship.  —  See  Brief  Discourse. 

 of  Divorces.  —  See  Trumbull,  Benjamin. 

 of  Marrying  a  Wife's  Sister.  —  See  Trumbull,  Benjamin. 

Unmasked  Nabob  (The)  of  Hancock  County ;  or,  The  Scales  dropt  from  the 

Eyes  of  the  People.     16mo,  pp.  20.     Portsmouth,  N.H.,  1796. 

[Imperfect.] 

Unpardonable  Sin  against  the  Holy  Ghost.    16mo.    Fragment,    n.  d. 
Unreasonableness  of  Laboring  for  Things  that  cannot  Satisfy.  —  See 
Walter,  Nehemiah  (Thirteen  Sermons). 

 of  the  Separation.  —  See  Bradshaw,  William. 

Unspeakable  Gift  of  God.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Untimely  Death  of  a  Man  of  God  Lamented.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 

Unus  et  Omnis.  —  See  Puteanus,  Erycius. 

Updike,  Hon.  Wilkins.  History  of  the  Episcopal  Church  in  Narragansett, 
R.I. ;  with  Appendix,  containing  a  Reprint  of  "  America  Dissected," 
by  Rev.  J.  Macsparran,  D.D.    8vo.    New  York,  1847. 

 Memoirs  of  the  Rhode-Island  Bar.    12mo.    Boston,  1842. 

 See  Richmond,  John  W. 

Upham,  Albert  G.,  M.D.  Notices  of  the  Life  of  John  Upham  ;  with  an  Ac- 
count of  his  Descendants.    12mo,  pp.  92.    Concord,  1845. 

Upham,  Rev.  and  Hon.  Charles  Wentworth,  A.M.  Artillery-Election  Ser- 
mon, 1832.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Salem,  1832. 

 Discourse  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Rev.  John  Prince,  LL.D.,  9th  June, 

1836.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Salem,  1836. 

 Nebraska  and  Kansas.     Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

May  10,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 


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Upham,  Rev.  and  Hon.  Charles  "Wentworth,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Oration  delivered  before  the  New-England  Society  in  the  City  of  New 

York,  Dec.  22,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  40.    New  York,  1847. 

 Principles  of  the  Reformation.    A  Sermon  preached  Nov.  16,  1826.  at 

the  Dedication  of  the  Meeting-house  of  the  First  Congregational  So- 
ciety, Salem.    8vo,  pp.  62.    Salem,  1826. 

 Life  of  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Fourth  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  —  See 

Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv.). 

 Memoir  of  Rev.  John  Prince,  LL.D.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  v.  3d  Series). 

 See  Salem,  City  of.    Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

Upham,  John.  —  See  Upham,  Albert  G. 

Upham,  Hon.  Nathaniel.  —  See  Upham,  Albert  G.  (Notices). 

Upper  California.  —  See  Fremont,  John  Charles. 

 Egypt,  Report  on  the  Antiquities  of.  —  See  Ripaud,  Louis  Madeleine. 

Upright  in  Heart  and  Faithful  People  of  God,  Epistle  to  the.  —  See  Per- 
rot,  John. 

Upshur,  Hon.  Abel  P.  —  See  Butler,  Clement  M. 

Urania  ;  or,  A  Choice  Collection  of  Psalm-tunes.  —  See  Lyon,  James. 

 ;  or,  The  Heavenly  Muse.  —  See  Austin,  S. 

Uranian  Society.  Introductory  Lessons  practised  by  the  Uranian  Society, 
Philadelphia,  for  promoting  the  Knowledge  of  Vocal  Music.  8vo. 
Philadelphia,  1785. 

Urban  VIII.,  Pope.  Qvinta  Predicacion  de  la  Decima  Qvarta  Concession. 
Bulla  de  la  Santa  Cruzada,  concedida  por  la  Santidad  de  Vrbano 
VIII.,  de  Felice  Recordacion,para  todos  los  Fieles  Christianos,  vecinos, 
estantes  y  habitantes  en  las  Provincias  de  Nueva-Espana  y  Filipinas. 
Broadside.    Madrid,  1738. 

Urethra,  Strictures  of  the.  —  See  Bigelow,  Henry  J.    Slade,  Daniel  D. 

[Uring,  Nathaniel.]  A  Relation  of  the  late  Intended  Settlement  on  the 
Islands  of  St.  Lucia  and  St.  Vincent,  in  Right  of  the  Duke  of  Mon- 
tagu, 1722.    8vo.    London,  1725. 

 The  Voyages  and  Travels  of  Capt.  N.  Uring.    8vo.    London,  1725. 

[Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

Ursinus,  Zacharias.    Explicatio  Catecheticis.    16mo.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

Ursuline  Convent,  Charlestown.  Report  of  the  Committee,  relating  to  the 
Destruction  of  the  Ursuline  Convent,  Aug.  11,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  16. 
Boston,  1834.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    See  Thacher,  Peter  Oxenbridge  (Charge,  December,  1834). 

 .    A  Poem.    16mo,  pp.  46.    Louisville,  1835. 

 .    See  Romanism  (A  Few  Chapters  to  Brother  Jonathan). 

Ursulines.  —  See  England,  John. 

Ursulines,  Relation  du  Voyage  des,  a  la  Nouvelle  Orleans.  —  See  Tranche- 
pain,  Marie  de  St.  Augustin. 

Use  and  Abuses  of  Air.  —  See  Tracts  for  the  People. 

 and  Advantages  of  the  Fine  Arts.  —  See  Fine  Arts. 

 of  the  Credit  of  the  State  for  the  Hoosac  Tunnel,  Speech  on  the.  —  See 

Cary,  Thomas  G. 

 and  Excellency  of  Vocal  Music  in  Public  Worship.  —  See  Clarke,  Jonas. 

 of  Incense  in  Divine  Offices.  —  See  Dodwell,  Henry. 

 of  the  Word  "  Evangelical,"  Discourse  on  the.  —  See  Hedge,  F.  H. 

Useful  Ministry  (An)  a  Valid  One.  —  See  Peirce,  James. 
Usefulness  of  Christianity  in  War.  —  See  Mandeville,  Bernard  de. 

 of  Lyceums.  —  See  Phillips,  Stephen  C. 

 and  Necessity  of  Gifts.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel. 


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Usefulness  of  Revealed  Religion. —  See  BULKLET,  John. 
Uses  and  Abuses  of  War.  —  See  BURNAP,  George  W. 

 of  Astronomy.    A  Discourse,  by  Edward  Everett  —  See  DUDLEY 

Observatory. 

 and  Importance  of  History.  —  See  Rives,  William  C. 

Usher,  Mrs.  Bridget. —  See  Foxcroft,  Thomas. 

Usher,  Rt.  Rev.  James,  Archbishop  of  Armagh.  Immanuel;  or,  The  Mys- 
tery of  the  Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God.  4to,  pp.  GO.  London, 
1638.    (Two  copies.) 

Usurpation,  Papers  relating  to  the.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii. 
3d  Series). 

 of  the  Crown  of  Spain  by  Napoleon.  —  See  Cevallos,  Pedro. 

Usury.  A  Discourse  upon  Usury,  occasioned  by  Mr.  David  Jones's  Farewel 
Sermon.    4to,  pp.  36.    London,  1692.  [Imperfect.] 

 ,  Defence  of.  —  See  Bentham,  Jeremy. 

 ,  The  Examination  of.  —  See  Smith,  Henry. 

Usury  Laws.  —  See  Whipple,  John. 

Utah,  Territory  of.  —  See  Smith,  Truman  (Speech  on  the  Admission  of  Ca- 
lifornia).   Stansbury,  Howard. 
Utica  Lyceum.  —  See  Johnson,  A.  B. 
 Temperance  Society.  —  See  Johnson,  A.  B. 

Utile  Dulci  ;  or,  A  Joco-serious  Dialogue  concerning  Regular  Singing.  — 

See  Symmes,  Thomas. 
Utilior  Society  of  Illinois  State  University.  —  See  Pile,  Graft  M. 
Utilite  du  Belier  Hydraulique.  —  See  Montgolfier,  Joseph. 
Utility  and  Equity  (The)  of  a  Free  Trade  to  the  East  Indies.  —  See  Free 

Trade. 

 of  Literary  Establishments.  —  See  Bristed,  John. 

 of  a  Permanent  Ministry.  —  See  Kimball,  David  T. 

Utopia.  —  See  More,  Sir  Thomas. 
Utrecht,  Treaty  of.  —  See  Treaty. 


v. 

VACCINATION.  The  Cow-pox  Act ;  with  the  Order  of  the  Legislature,  and  a 
Communication  from  the  Selectmen  of  Milton.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Bos- 
ton, 1810. 

 Expositions  on  the  Inoculation  of  the  Small-pox,  and  of  the  Cow-pock. 

8vo,  pp.  15.    London,  1805. 

 ,  Investigations  upon  the  Subject  of,  by  Horatio  Adams,  M.D.  —  See 

Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  ix.). 

 See  Boston,  Town  of.    Bradley,  D.  B.    Coxe,  John  Redman.  Jen- 

ner,  Edward.  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.  Milton, 
Town  of.  National  Vaccine  Establishment.  Royal  Jennerian 
Society.    Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 

Vaccine  Establishment,  National.  —  See  National  Vaccine  Establish- 
ment. 

 Inoculation,  Instructions  for.  —  See  Jenner,  Edward. 

 Institution.  —  See  Portland  Dispensary. 

Vade  Mecum  for  America.  —  See  America. 
Vagina,  Occlusion  of  the.  —  See  Warren,  J.  Mason. 

Vail,  Eugene  A.  De  la  Litterature,  et  des  Homines  de  Lettres,  des  Etats- 
Unis  d'Amerique.    8vo.    Paris,  1841. 


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Vail,  Eugene  A.,  continued. 

 Notice  sur  les  Indiens  de  l'Amerique  du  Nord.    8vo.    Paris,  1840. 

Vain  Worship  and  Worshippers  Detected.  —  See  H.,  J. 

Val,  Peter  du.  A  Litell  Dialogue  off  the  Consolator,  cofortynge  the  Churche 
in  hyr  Afflictions;  taken  out  off  the  129  Psalme.  Composed  in 
Freche,  by  M.  Peter  du  Val ;  and  translated  into  Englyshe  by  Robart 
Pownoll.    [Black-letter.]    16mo.    [London],  1556. 

Valatie  Fire-Ex\tgine  Company,  No.  4.  Act  of  Incorporation,  and  Con- 
stitution, of  the  Valatie  Fire-Engine  Company,  No.  4.  12mo,  pp.  8. 
Albany,  1844. 

Valckenaer,  Johannes.    Oratio  de  Schola  Cuiaciana,  dicta  publice  ad  Diem 

xxlt.  JVIartii,  M.DCC.LXXXII.,  in  Acad.  Frisiorum  Franequerana. 

4to,  pp.  54.    Franequerse,  1782. 
Valentine,  David  T.    Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York 

for  the  Year  1849.    12mo.    New  York,  1849. 
 Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York  for  the  Year  1850. 

12mo.    New  York,  1850. 
 Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York  for  1857.  12mo. 

New  York,  1857. 

 Manual  of  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  New  York  for  1859.  12mo. 

New  York,  1859. 

Valerius  Maximus,  Quintus.  Q.  Valerius  Maximvs  his  Collection  of  the 
Memorable  Acts  and  Sayings  of  Orators,  Philosophers,  Statesmen, 
and  other  Illustrious  Persons ;  with  the  Life  of  that  Famous  Histo- 
rian.   Translated  into  English.    16mo.    London,  1684. 

Valerius  and  Publicola ;  a  Dialogue.  —  See  Harrington,  James  (Works). 

Validity  of  Baptism  by  Sprinkling,  and  the  Right  of  Infants  to  that  Ordi- 
nance. —  See  Osgood,  David. 

 of  Congregational  Ordination.  —  See  Lamson,  Alvan. 

 of  Presbyterian  Ordination.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles.  Eckley,  Jo- 
seph. *  Holmes,  Abiel.  Parsons,  Joseph.  Osgood,  David.  Pem- 
berton,  Ebenezer.    Prince,  Thomas.    Tucker,  John. 

Vallancey,  Gen.  Charles.  An  Essay  on  the  Primitive  Inhabitants  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.    8vo.    Dublin,  1807. 

Vallandigham,  Hon.  Clement  L.  Speech  of  C.  L.  Vallandigham  ;  with  the 
Proceedings  and  Resolutions  of  the  Democratic  Meeting,  Dayton, 
Ohio,  Oct.  29,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Dayton,  1855. 

Valle,  Jose  del.  Discursos  en  el  Congreso  Federal  de  Centro-America  de 
1826.    8vo.    Guatemala,  n.  d. 

Vallette,  Elie.  The  Deputy-Commissary's  Guide  within  the  Province  of 
Maryland.    8vo.    Annapolis,  1774. 

Valley  of  the  Great  Salt  Lake  of  Utah,  Exploration  and  Survey  of  the.  — 
See  Stansbury,  Howard. 

 of  Hinnom.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  Vision.  —  See  Bush,  George. 

Valois  de  la  Motte,  Jeanne  de  St.  Remy,  Comtesse  de.  Memoires  Jusri- 
ficatifs  de  la  Comtesse  de  Valois  de  la  Motte.    8vo.    Londres,  1789. 

Valor  Ecclesiasticus.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

Valour  for  the  Truth.  —  See  Hutchinson,  Aaron.    Tucker,  John. 

VALPY,  Rev.  R[ichard],  D.D.  Anniversary  Sermon  of  the  Royal  Humane 
Society,  1802.  With  Preface  and  Appendix.  Fifth  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  xxxv.  68.    London,  1804. 

 Poetical  Chronology ;  or,  Ancient  and  English  History.  With  Histo- 
rical and  Explanatory  Notes,  with  American  Chronology.  8vo, 
pp.  72.    Boston,  n.  d. 


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Valuation,  Report  of  the  Committee  of.  —  See  MASSACHUSETTS. 

 and  Yearly  Tenths  of  Ecclesiastical  Benefices  in  England  and  Wales.  — 

See  Ecton,  John. 

Value  (The)  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  and  the  Right  Mode  of  using  them.  — 

See  Ken  rick,  John. 
 of  Life.  —  See  Jay,  William. 

   and  Charitable  Institutions. —  See  Gray,  Thomas. 

Van  Buren,  Martin,  President  of  the  United  States.  Expenses  of  the  Pre- 
sident's House,  &c,  during  his  Administration.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Bos- 
ton [1840.  Imperfect]. 

 Inconsistency  and  Hypocrisy  of  Martin  Van  Buren  on  the  Question  of 

Slavery.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

 The  Van  Buren  Platform  ;  or,  Facts  for  the  Present  Supporters  of  Mar- 
tin Van  Buren.    8vo,  pp.  8.   ,  1848. 

 See  Grund,  Franz  J.    Hardin,  John  J.    Mackenzie,  William  L. 

Van  Buren  Platform,  The.  —  See  Van  Buren,  Martin. 

Van  Dieman's  Land.  —  See  Lyon,  Caleb. 

Van  Doren's  Collegiate  Institute,  Lexington,  Ky.  —  See  Moreiiead, 
Charles  S.    Mayes,  Daniel. 

Van  Dyke,  Rush,  M.D.  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered  in  the  Philadelphia 
College  of  Medicine,  Nov.  2,  1848.   8vo,  pp.  15.   Philadelphia,  1848. 

Van  Xess,  William  W.,  Esq.  Proceedings  of  the  Committee  appointed  to 
inquire  into  the  Official  Conduct  of  William  W.  Van  Ness,  Esq.,  one 
of  the  Justices  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  New  York  ;  with  the  Whole 
Evidence  taken  before  that  Body.    8vo.    New  York,  1820. 

 See  Croswell,  Harry. 

Van  Olinda,  Capt.  Abram. —  See  Sharts,  John. 

Van  Rensselaer,  Stephen.  —  See  Barnard,  Daniel  D. 

Van  Schaack,  Henry  C.  Henry  Cruger,  the  Colleague  of  Edmund  Burke 
in  the  British  Parliament ;  a  Paper  read  before  the  New-York  His- 
torical Society,  Jan.  4,  1859.    8vo,  pp.  67.    New  York,  1859. 

 Life  of  Peter  Van  Schaack,  LL.D. ;  embracing  Selections  from  his  Cor- 
respondence and  other  Writings.    8vo.    New  York,  1842. 

Van  Schaack,  Peter,  LL.D.  —  See  Van  Schaack,  Henry  C. 

Van  Slyck,  J.  M.  Milwaukee  City  Directory  and  Business  Advertiser, 
1856-57.    12mo.    Milwaukee,  1856. 

Van  Vechten,  Abraham,  Esq.  Speech  in  the  Assembly  of  New  York  on 
the  Banking  System;  delivered  Feb.  10,  1811.  '  Svo,  pp.  22.  Al- 
bany, 1811. 

Van  Vorst,  Hooper  C.  An  Oration  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Henry 
White ;  delivered  before  the  Theta  Chapter  of  the  Psi  Upsilon  Fra- 
ternity, Union  College,  July,  1845.    Svo,  pp.  23.    Albany,  1846. 

Van  Vorst,  Simon.  —  See  Piracy  (Trials  of  Eight  Persons). 

Vanarsdalen,  Cornelius  C.  The  Christian  Patriot.  An  Oration  before  the 
Alumni  of  Rutgers  College,  July  18,  1837.  Svo,  pp.  32.  Hart- 
ford, 1837. 

Vanderheyden,  Levinus.  —  See  Spencer,  John  C.  (Argument). 
Vandermaelen,  Philippe.   Prospectus.   Geographie  en  Douze  Dictionnaires. 

Svo,  pp.  24.    Bruxelles,  1830. 
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Brussels,  1S29. 

 ;  and  Meisser,  Dr.    Prospectus  et  Specimen  de  l'Epistemonomie ;  ou, 

Tables  Generales  dTndications  des  Connaissances  Humaines.  Svo. 
Bruxelles,  1840. 

 See  Etablissement  Geographique  de  Bruxelles. 


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Vane,  Sir  Henry,  Knt.,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  The  Retired  Man's 
Meditations ;  or,  the  Mysterie  and  Power  of  Godlines  shining  forth 
in  the  Living  Word.    4to.    London,  1655.    (Two  copies.) 

 Two  Treatises :  viz.,  1.  An  Epistle  General  to  the  Mystical  Body  of 

Christ  on  Earth ;  2.  The  Face  of  the  Times.  4to,  pp.  99.   ,  1662. 

 The  Life  and  Death  of  Sir  Henry  Vane,  Knt.    4to.   ,  1662. 

[Manuscript  Notes  by  J.  Belknap.] 

 See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv.).    Three  Speeches  spoken 

in  Guildhall. 

Vaniiorne's  Lessee  vs.  Dorrance.  —  See  Patterson,  William. 

Vaninus,  Julius  Caesar.     Amphitheatrvm  iEternae  Providentise  Divino- 

Magicvm.    8vo.    Lugduni,  1615. 
Vanity  (The)  of  the  Creature.    By  the  Author  of  the  Whole  Duty  of  Man. 

With  a  Letter  prefix'd.    16mo.    London,  1684. 

■  of  Every  Man  at  his  Best  Estate.  —  See  Byles,  Mather. 

 of  Man  as  Mortal. —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

 and  Mischief  of  a  Heart  unwashed. —  See  Burges,  Cornelius  (Sermon 

before  House  of  Commons). 

 of  presuming  on  Things  beyond  our  Measure.  —  See  Hunting- 
ton, Joseph. 

 of  this  Mortal  Life.  —  See  Howe,  John. 

 of  Prayer  and  Fasting,  when  not  joined  with  Reformation  of  Manners.  — 

See  Rogers,  John  (Three  Sermons). 

 of  Zeal  for  Fasts,  without  True  Judgment,  Mercy,  and  Compassions.  — 

See  Prentice,  Thomas. 

Vanpelt,  Rev.  P.  I.  The  Goodness  of  God  to  be  praised  by  Men.  A  Dis- 
course delivered  4th  July,  1812  [in  Richmond  County,  N.Y.].  8vo, 
pp.  23.    New  York,  1812. 

Vans,  William.  A  New  Edition  of  the  Demand  of  William  Vans  on  Stephen 
Codman.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1824. 

 See  Child,  David  L.    Codman,  John. 

Vanuxem,  Lardner.  Geology  of  New  York.  Part  III.  —  See  New  York, 
State  of. 

Variation  of  the  Compass  in  Boston,  from  1673  to  1800.  —  See  Winthrop, 
John. 

Variation  Chart.  —  See  Churchman,  John. 
Varieties  (The)  of  Human  Greatness.  —  See  Young,  Alexander. 
Variety  of  Complexion  and  Figure  in  the  Human  Species.  —  See  Smith, 
Samuel  Stanhope. 

 of  Ministers,  Exhortation  with  respect  to.  —  See  Emerson,  Joseph. 

 of  Surprising  Experiments  made  of  Two  Incomparable  Medicines.  — 

See  Stringer,  Moses. 

Varnum,  Hon.  James  M.  The  Case,  Trevett  against  Weeden,  for  refusing 
Paper  Bills;  Supreme  Court,  Newport,  R.I.,  September,  1786. 
With  the  Case  of  the  Judges  of  said  Court  before  the  General 
Assembly  on  Citation,  &c.    4to.    Providence,  1787. 

 Oration  at  Marietta,  Ohio,  July  4,  1788 ;  with  the  Speech  of  Arthur  St. 

Clair,  Governor  of  the  North-west  Territory,  July  15,  and  Proceedings 
of  the  Inhabitants  of  Marietta.    4to,  pp.  14.    Newport,  R.I.,  1788. 

Varnum,  Hon.  Joseph  B.  An  Address  to  the  Third  Division  of  Massachu- 
setts Militia,  at  Concord,  27th  August,  1800.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Cam- 
bridge, 1800. 

Varrerius,  Gaspar.  —  See  Novus  Orbis. 

Varro,  Marcus  Terentius.  —  See  Angelius,  Nicolaus. 

Vase  de  Tenee,  Description  du.  —  See  Ross,  L. 


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Vases,  Engravings  from  Ancient. —  Sec  Hamilton,  Sir  William. 
VAHQUEZ,  Francesco.  —  See  Kamusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Vassall,  William.  —  See  Fletcher,  William. 

Vassalli,  Michelantonio.  Grammatica  della  Lingua  Maltese.  Seconda 
edizione.    8vo.    Malta,  1827. 

 Motti,  Aforismi  e  Proverbii  Maltesi.    8vo.    Malta,  1828. 

Vastey,  Baron  J.  L.  de.  Addresse  a  mes  Concitoyens.  4to,  pp.  24.  Cap- 
Henry,  1815. 

 Notes  a.  M.  le  Baron  de  V.  P.  Malouet,  en  Refutation  du  4eme  Volume 

de  son  Ouvrage.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Cap-Henry,  1814. 

 Le  Systeme  Colonial  Devoile.    8vo,  pp.  96.    Cap-Henry,  1814. 

Vaterus,  Abraham.  —  See  Semmedus,  Johannes  Curvo. 
Vattemare,  Alexandre.    Report  on  the  Subject  of  International  Exchanges. 

8vo,  pp.  29.    Washington,  1848. 
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[Vaughan,  Benjamin.]  Ten  Hints,  addressed  to  Ten  Wise  Men,  on  the 
Dismission  of  Mr.  Jackson,  British  Minister  to  the  United  States. 
8vo.  [Boston,  1810.] 
Vaughan,  Rev.  Edward  Thomas,  M.A.  Some  Account  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Robinson,  M.A. ;  with  a  Selection  of  Original  Letters.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1815. 

Vaughan,  John.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

Vaughan,  John  C.  Argument  at  the  Trial  of  Rev.  John  B.  Mahan,  for 
Felony,  in  the  Mason  Circuit  Court  of  Kentucky,  November,  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  21.  Cincinnati,  1838. 
Vaughan,  Rowland,  Esq.  Most-approved  and  Long-experienced  Water- 
Workes.  4to.  London,  1610. 
5"2»  Vaughan,  Thomas.  Anima  Magica  Abscondita;  or,  A  Discourse  of  the 
Universall  Spirit  of  Nature.    16mo,  pp.  56.    London,  1650. 

[  ]  Anthroposophia  Theomagica;  or,  A  Discourse  of  the  Nature  of  Man, 

and  his  State  after  Death.  16mo,  pp.  65.  London,  1650.  (Two 
copies.) 

Vaugondy,  Robert  de.    Atlas  Universel.    Corrige  et  augmente  par  C.  F. 

Delamarche.  [One  Hundred  and  Seventeen  Maps.]  Folio.  Paris,  n.d. 
Vaux,  Roberts.    A  Discourse  before  the  Historical  Society  of  the  State  of 

Pennsylvania,  Jan.  1,  1827.    8vo,  pp.  51.     Philadelphia,  1827. 

(Two  copies.) 

 Memoirs  of  the  Life  of  Anthony  Benezet.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1817. 

 Memoirs  of  the  Lives  of  Benjamin  Lay  and  Ralph  Sandiford.  12mo. 

Philadelphia,  1815. 

 Notices  of  the  Original  and  Successive  Efforts  to  improve  the  Discipline 

of  the  Prison  at  Philadelphia.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Philadelphia,  1826. 

 See  Livingston,  Edward. 

Vazie,  William.  —  See  Millar,  James. 

Veazie,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  Foster,  John.    Jenks,  William. 

Vectigalium  Systema.  — See  Edgar,  William. 
,       Veil,  Carolus  Maria  De,  D.D.    A  Literal  Explanation  of  the  Acts  of  the 
Apostles.    Translated  from  the  Latin.    8vo.    London,  1685. 

Veillees  (Les)  Canadiennes.  —  See  Ossaye,  F.  M.  F. 

Veitia  Linage,  Joseph  de.  The  Spanish  Rule  of  Trade  to  the  West  Indies. 
Translated  from  the  Spanish,  by  John  Stevens.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1702. 

Velarde,  Camilo.  Segunda  Queja  que  eleva  el  qui  subscribe  al  Superior 
Gobierno  relativa  a  Nueva  Providencia  del  Tribunal  Consular,  etc. 
4to,  pp.  4.    Buenos  Ayres,  n.  d. 


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Velarde,  Pedro  Murillo.  Historia  de  la  Provincia  de  Philipinas  de  la 
Compania  de  Jesvs.  Segvnda  Parte,  1616-1716.  Folio.  Ma- 
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Velasco,  Juan  de.  Histoire  de  Royaume  de  Quito.  2  vols.  8vo.  Paris,  1840. 
Velasquez,  Pedro  [Pseud.].    Memoir  of  an  Eventful  Expedition  in  Central 

America,  resulting  in  the  Discovery  of  the  City  of  Iximaya.  8vo, 

pp.  35.    New  York,  1850. 
Velloso,  Jose  Marianno  da  Conceic_ao.     Alographia  dos  Alkalis  fixos 

Vegetal  ou  Potassa,  Mineral  ou  Soda,  etc.    [Coloured  Plates.]  8vo. 

Lisboa,  1798. 
Venatione,  De.  —  See  Oppian. 

Venedotion  Code  of  Laws.  —  See  Great  Britain  (Ancient  Laws  of 
Wales). 

Veneer,  Rev.  John.  An  Exposition  on  the  Thirty-nine  Articles  of  the 
Church  of  England.    8vo.    London,  1725. 

Venegas,  Miguel.  A  Natural  and  Civil  History  of  California.  Translated 
from  the  Original  Spanish.    2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1759. 

 Noticia  de  la  California  y  de  su  Conquista  Temporal  y  Espiritual  hasta 

el  Tiempo  presente.    4to.    Madrid,  1757. 

Venezuela.  A  los  Habitantes  de  Venezuela.  An  Appeal  to  the  Inhabi- 
tants of  Venezuela.  [Spanish  and  English.]  Broadside.  Bogota, 
1826.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Williams,  Thomas  (Monagas  and  Paez). 

Venice,  Republic  of.  —  See  Howell,  James. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Paruta,  Paolo. 

Venner,  Samuel.  The  British  Merchant's  Assistant ;  or,  A  Complete  View 
of  the  British  Customs.  [Presentation  Copy  to  Hon.  James  Stuart 
Mackenzie.]    Folio.    Edinburgh,  1766. 

Venner,  Tobias.  Via  Recta  ad  Vitam  Longam ;  or,  A  Plain  Philosophicall 
Demonstration  of  the  Nature,  Faculties,  and  Effects  of  Such  Things, 
as,  by  Way  of  Nourishments,  make  for  the  Preservation  of  Health. 
4to.    London,  1638. 

Venning,  Rev.  Ralph.  —  See  Bragge,  Robert. 

Ventilation  and  Warmth.  —  See  Mason,  Nicholas. 

Ventilators,  Report  on.  —  See  American  Academy  of  Arts  and 
Sciences.    Emerson,  Frederick. 

Venus,  Transit  of,  June  6,  1761.  —  See  Winthrop,  John. 

 ,  June  3,  1769.  —  See  West,  Benjamin.    Winthrop,  John. 

Venus  Britannica. —  See  William  III.,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

Vera  Sapientia,  De.  —  See  Osorius,  Hieronymus. 

Veracity  and  Equity  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  held  at  Billingsgate,  in 

Eastham,  asserted.  —  See  Council  at  Eastham. 
Verbeek,  A.  J.  —  See  Holland  (Rapport). 

Verd  Antique  Marble  Company.  —  See  American  Verd  Antique  Mar- 
ble Company. 

Vereinten  Staaten  von  Nordamerika. —  See  Ebeling,  Christoph  Daniel. 

Vergil,  Polydore.  Polydore  Vergil's  English  History.  Edited  by  Sir 
Henry  Ellis.  Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.  2  vols.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1844-46. 

Vergniaud,  Pierre -Victorin.  —  See  France. 

Verheiden,  Jacobus.  Prsestantium  aliquot  Theologorum,  qui  Rom.  Anti- 
christum  precipue  oppugnarunt,  Effigies.   Folio.    Hagse-Com.  1602. 

Veritable  Histoire  et  Description  d'un  Pays  situe  dans  le  Nouveau 
Monde.  —  See  Staden  de  Homberg,  Hans. 

Veritas  Redux.  —  See  Edwards,  John. 


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VERITE,  La.  —  See  FRANCE. 

VERMILYE,  Rev.  Thomas  E.,  D.D.  An  Introductory  Address  to  the  Course  of 
Lectures  before  the  Young  Men's  Association  for  Mutual  Improve- 
ment in  Albany,  Dec.  19,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Albany,  18:J7. 

 Zion  the  City  of  Solemnities.    A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of 

the  Third  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch  Church,  Albany,  Dec.  17, 
1837.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Albany,  1838. 

Vermont,  State  of.  The  Constitution  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  as  revised 
by  the  Council  of  Censors.    4to,  pp.  44.    Windsor,  178.;. 

 .  A  Copy  of  a  Remonstrance  of  the  Council  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont, against  the  Resolutions  of  Congress,  Dec.  5,  1782.  8vo. 
Hartford,  1783. 

 .    General  List  of  the  State  of  Vermont  for  the  Year  1813.  4to, 

pp.  6.    n.  d. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Council  of  Censors,  at  their  Sessions  in  June 

and  October,  1813,  and  January,  1814.  8vo,  pp.  56.  Middle- 
bury,  1814. 

 .  Journals  of  the  General  Assembly  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  Oc- 
tober Session,  1813.    8vo.    Rutland,  n.  d. 

 .    The  Laws  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  digested  and  compiled  ; 

with  the  Declaration  of  Independence,  Constitution  of  the  United 
States  and  of  Vermont.    Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  8vo.    Randolph,  1808. 

 .    Laws  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  Vermont,  October 

Session,  1813.    8vo.    Rutland,  n.  d. 

 .    Mr.  Niles's  Resolution,  calling  on  the  Governor  for  Evidence 

relative  to  Impressment ;  together  with  his  Excellency's  Answer. 
Svo,  pp.  8.    Montpelier,  1813. 

 .  Preliminary  Report  on  the  Natural  History  of  the  State  of  Ver- 
mont.   By  Augustus  Young.    Svo,  pp.  88.    Burlington,  1856. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  examine  into  the  Doings 

of  the  Canvassing  Committee.    8vo,pp.  19.    Montpelier,  Vt.,  1813. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  in  relation  to  the  Several  Branches  of 

the  Vermont  State  Bank,  Oct.  20,  1813.    Svo,  pp.  7.   ,  1813. 

 .    The  Song  of  the  Vermonters,  1779.  Broadside. 

 .  See  Bradley,  Stephen  R.  New-England  Mercantile- 
Union  Business  Directory. 

 ,  Gazetteer  of.  —  See  Dean,  James. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Allen,  Ira. 

 ,  University  of.  —  See  University. 

Vermont  Antimasonic  State  Convention.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy 

(Letters  on  the  Masonic  Institution). 
 Asvlum  for  the  Insane.    Third  Annual  Report,  1839.    12mo,  pp.  24. 

Montpelier,  1839. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  1842.    12mo,  pp.  14.    Brattleboro',  1842. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  1848.    ]2mo,  pp.  12.     Rutland,  184S. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  1849.   12mo,  pp.  8.  Montpelier,  n.  d. 

 Central  Railroad  Company.  An  Act  to  incorporate  the  Vermont  Cen- 
tral Railroad  Company ;  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Vermont,  Oc- 
tober Session,  1843.    Svo,  pp.  12.    Charlestown,  184a. 

 .    First  Annual  Report,  July,  1846.     Svo,  pp.  24.  Montpel.  1846. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  June,  1847.  Svo,  pp.  14.  Montpel.  1847. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report,  1848.      8vo,  pp.  16.    Montpelier,  n.  d. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  1849.    Svo,  pp.  16.    Montpelier,  n.  d. 

 .  Ninth  Annual  Report,  September,  1854.  Svo,  pp.  26.  Mont- 
pelier, 1854. 


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Vermont  Central  Railroad  Company,  continued. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  October,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  59.  Montpe- 

lier,  1855. 
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 Colonization  Society,   iteport,  Oct.  14, 1824.  8vo,  pp.  8.  [No  imprint.] 

 Election  Sermon,  1791.  —  See  Shuttlesworth,  Samuel. 

 ,  1794. —  See  Williams,  Samuel. 

 ,  1813. —  See  Marsh,  Daniel. 

 Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  —  See  Butler,  James  Davie. 

 Historical  Society.  —  See  Thompson,  Daniel  P. 

 Lodge  of  Free  Masons.  —  See  Styles,  E. 

■  and  Massachusetts  Railroad.    Report  of  the  Stockholders'  Committee, 

January,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1850. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  February,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Cambridge,  1850. 

 .    Annual  Report,  February,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Camb.  1851. 

 .    Annual  Report,  February,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1852. 

 .    Annual  Report,  February,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1853. 

 .    Annual  Report,  February,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  1854. 

 .    Annual  Report,  February,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1855. 

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College  at  Woodstock,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Woodstock,  1843. 
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the  Vermont  Medical  College,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  12.   Woodstock,  1843. 
 Miniature  Register.  —  See  Colton,  R.  and  A. 

 Register  and  Almanac  for  the  Year  1817.  16mo.  Burlington,  Vt.  [1817]. 

 .    See  Walton,  E.  P. 

 State  Agricultural  Society. —  See  Russell,  Charles  Theodore. 

 State  Bank. —  See  Vermont,  State  of. 

Verney,  Sir  Ralph,  Knt.  Verney  Papers.  Notes  of  Proceedings  in  the 
Long  Parliament,  Temp.  Charles  I.  Edited  by  John  Bruce.  Printed 
for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1845. 

Verney  Papers.  —  See  Verney,  Sir  Ralph. 

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8vo,  pp,  94.    London  [1746]. 
Vero  Telescopii  Inventore,  De.  —  See  Borellus,  Petrus. 
Verplanck,  Gulian  C,  Esq.    An  Address  delivered  at  the  Opening  of  the 

Tenth  Exhibition  of  the  American  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts.  8vo, 

pp.  45.    New  York,  1824. 
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Society,  Dec.  7,  1818.    8vo.    New  York,  1818. 
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New  York;  delivered  Nov.  27,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  28.    N.  York,  1833. 
Verrazzano,  Giovanni  da.  —  See  Ramusio,  Giovanni  Battista. 
Vers  a  Soie,  L'Art  d'elever.  —  See  Dandolo,  Vincent. 

 ,  De  l'Education  des.  —  See  Bonafous.  Matthieu. 

Verses  occasioned  by  reading  the  Answer  of  the  President  of  the  United 

States  to  the  House  of  Representatives,  relative  to  the  Treaty  with 

Great  Britain.    16mo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1797. 
Vertebrata,  North-American.  —  See  Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib. 

vol.  viii.). 

Vertoogh  van  Nieu  Nederland.  —  See  New  Netherland. 

Vertot  D'Aubozuf,  Rene  Aubert,  Abbe  de.    Histoire  des  Revolutions 

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 Histoire  des  Revolutions  de  Suede.    Nouvelle  edition.     Tomes  ii. 

lGmo.    Paris,  1794. 
 The  History  of  the  Knights  Hospitallers  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem, 

afterwards  Knights  of  Rhodes  and  Knights  of  Malta.  Translated 

from  the  French.    5  vols.  12mo.    Edinburgh,  1774. 
 Revolutions  de  Portugal.    Nouvelle  edition,  revue  et  corrigee.  lGmo. 

Paris,  1786. 

Vkrtue,  George.  —  See  Society  of  Antiquaries. 

Verum  Inventum,  hoc  est,  Munera  Germania.1.  —  See  Maier,  Michael. 

Very,  Nathaniel.    Nathaniel  Very's  Renunciation  of  Free  Masonry.  12mo, 

pp.  16.    Worcester,  1830. 
Very  Needful  Caution  (A)  against  the  Sin  that  easily  besets  Us. —  See 

Mather,  Cotton. 

Vespucci,  Amerigo ;  or,  Vespucius,  Americus.  Researches  respecting 
Americus  Vespucius  and  his  Vovages.  By  the  Viscount  Santarem. 
Translated  by  E.  V.  Childe.    16mo.    Boston,  1850. 

 See  Novus  Orbis. 

Veteran,  Letter  from  a.  —  See  Prescott,  William. 

Veterinary  Medical  Association.     Constitution  and  By-laws.  8vo, 

pp.  10.    Boston,  1857. 
Veto  of  the  Bank  Bill,  1832.  —  See  Webster,  Daniel. 

 of  the  Tariff  Bill,  Report  on  the. —  See  Rayner,  Kenneth.  Tariff. 

Veto  Power.    Observations  on  the  late  Presidential  Veto.    8vo,  pp.  78. 

Boston,  1842. 

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Clayton,  John  M.    Mason,  Samson.    Washburn,  Israel,  jun. 

Via  Recta  ad  Vitam  Longam.  —  See  Venner,  Tobias. 

Vial  poured  out  upon  the  Sea.    [Cotton  Mather.]  —  See  Pirates. 

Viaticum  Itineris  Extremi.  —  See  Chytr.eus,  Nathan. 

Vicars,  John.  Jehovah-Jireh,  God  in  the  Movnt ;  or,  England's  Parlia- 
mentarie- Chronicle.    4to.    London,  1644. 

Vice-Admiralty,  High  Court  of,  Charleston,  S.C.  —  See  Court  of  Vice- 
Admiralty. 

Vice  --,  The  Dangerous.  —  See  Church,  Edward,  jun. 

Victoria,  Guadalupe,  President  of  Mexico.  —  See  Mexico. 

Victoria  obtenida  sobre  los  Imperiales  en  las  Costas  de  Sarandi.  —  See 

Banda  Oriental. 
Victorina.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Victory  over  Sin.  —  See  Belcher,  Joseph. 

Vidal  et  al.  vs.  the  Mayor,  &c,  of  Philadelphia,  Executors  of  S.  Girard. 
Arguments  of  the  Defendants'  Counsel,  and  Judgment  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  the  United  States,  in  the  Case  of  Vidal  et  al.  vs.  the  Mayor, 
&c,  of  Phil.,  Executors.  With  the  Will  of  S.  Girard.  8vo.  Phil.  1844. 

Vidaurre,  Manuel  Lorenzo  De.  Contestacion  a  un  Articulo  comunicado 
en  la  Miscelanea  de  Guayas.    Folio,  pp.  2.    Lima,  1827. 

 Efectos  de  las  Facciones  en  los  Gobiernos  Nacientes.    En  este  Libro  se 

recopilan  los  Principios  Fundamentales  del  Gobierno  Democratico 
Constitucional  Representative.    8vo.    Boston,  1828. 

 Manifiesto  que  hace  el  Gobierno  de  Colombia  de  los  Fundamentos  que 

tiene  para  hacer  la  Guerra  al  Gobierno  del  Peru  con  la  Contestacion 
que  da  a  los  Cargos  el  Ciudadano  M.  L.  Vidaurre.  [Spanish  and 
English.]    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1828. 

 Proyecto  de  un  Codigo  Penal.    8vo.    Boston,  1828. 

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VlEDMA,  Antonio  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc.,  t.  vi.). 

Viedma,  Francisco  de.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iii.). 

ViEUX  Celibitaire,  Le.  —  See  Collin-Harleville,  Jean-Francois. 

Yievx  (La)  Natura  Breuium  dernierment  corrigee  et  amend',  et  cy  nouel- 
ment  imprimee.    [Black-letter.]    16mo.    Londini,  1584. 

View  (A)  of  the  Evidence  relative  to  the  Conduct  of  the  American  War 
under  Sir  William  Howe,  &c,  as  given  before  a  Committee  of  the 
House  of  Commons  ;  with  a  Collection  of  Fugitive  Pieces.  [Manu- 
script Notes  by  Israel  Mauduit.]    8vo.    London,  1779. 

Vigilantius.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Vigilius,  Pope.  —  See  Crakanthorp,  Richard. 

Vigilius  Dormitans.  —  See  Crakanthorp,  Richard. 

Vile  Profanations  of  Prosperity  by  the  Degenerate.  —  See  Danforth, 
John. 

Villarino,  D.  Basilio.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Ville,  Jean-Ignace,  Abbe  de  la.  Two  Memorials  of  the  Abbe  de  la  Ville ; 
together  with  the  French  King's  Declarations,  transmitted  to  the 
States-General  of  the  United  Provinces  ;  as  likewise  the  Answer  of 
their  High  Mightinesses  to  the  said  Pieces.  [French  and  English.] 
8vo,  pp.  69.    London,  1747. 

Ville vieille,  Louis  de.  Lettre  a  M.  Charles  Pictet  De  Rochemont,  sur 
l'Etablissement  d'Hofwyl.    8vo.    Paris,  n.  d. 

Villiers,  George,  Duke  of  Buckingham.  —  See  Wotton,  Sir  Henry. 

Vinal,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Fish,  Joseph. 

Vincennes  Historical  and  Antiquarian  Society.  —  See  Law,  John. 
Vincent,  Rev.  Nathanael,  A.M.    The  Conversion  of  the  Soul.    16mo.  Lon- 
)U**7  don,  1688. 

 A  Discourse  on  Forgiveness,  in  Three  Sermons.  16mo,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
ton, 1722. 

Vincent,  Rev.  Philip.  History  of  the  Pequot  War.  —  See  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vi.  3d  Series). 

 Biographical  Notice  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  4th  Se- 
ries). 

Vincent,  Thomas.  Christ's  Certain  and  Sudden  Appearance  to  Judgment. 
12mo.    London,  n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

■  Explanation  of  the  Assembly's  Shorter  Catechism.  16mo.  n.  d.  [Im- 
perfect.] 

Vincent,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  —  See  Public  Characters. 

Vindication  (A)  of  the  Divine  Authority  of  Ruling  Elders  in  the  Churches  of 
Christ.    16mo,  pp.  28.    [Boston],  1700. 

 of  Marriage  as  solemnized  by  Presbyterians  in  the  North  of  Ireland. 

4to,  pp.  71.   ,  1702. 

 of  the  Proceedings  in  the  First  Church  and  Parish  of  Hingham,  in  set- 
tling the  Rev.  Joseph  Richardson,  A.M.  Second  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  80.    Boston,  1807. 

 of  the  Rights  of  Brutes.    16mo.    London,  1792. 

 of  Some  of  the  Ministers  of  Boston  from  the  Abuses  and  Scandals 

lately  cast  upon  them.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1722. 

Vindicle  Clavium ;  or,  A  Vindication  of  the  Keyes  of  the  Kingdom  of 
Heaven  into  the  Hands  of  the  Right  Owners.    4to.    London,  1645. 

 Cultus  Evangelici ;  or,  The  Perfection  of  Christ's  Institutions  Asserted. 

4to,  pp.  52.    London,  1668. 

 Decimarum.  —  See  Carter,  John. 

 Ministerii  Evangelici  Revindicatae.  —  See  Collinges,  John. 

 Pietatis.  —  See  Alleine,  Richard. 


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Vindicle  Salamonis.  —  See  Dalechamp,  Caleb. 

 contra  Tyrannos.  —  See  BRUTUS,  Stephanus  Junius. 

  Vera)  Pietatis.  —  See  Hunt,  John. 

  Vindiciarum  ;  or,  A  Further  Manifestation  of  M.  J.  C.  his  Contradic- 
tions instanced  in  Vindiciae  Clavium.  —  See  Cawdrey,  Daniel  (In- 
consistencie  of  the  Independent  Way). 

Vines,  Rev.  Richard.  The  Hearse  of  the  Renowned,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Robert, 
Earle  of  Essex.  Sermon  preached  at  his  Funeral,  Oct.  22,  1046. 
4to,  pp.  38.    London,  1646. 

 See  Jacombe,  Thomas. 

Vindication.  —  See  Choiser,  J.  C.   Gervais,  Jean-Antoine. 
\  i xlandia.  —  See  Torf.eus,  Thormodus. 

Vinton,  Rev.  Alexander  H.,  D.D.    Address  delivered  before  the  Windham- 

County  Agricultural  Society,  at  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  Sept.  20,  1855. 

8vo,  pp.  23.    Hartford,  1856. 

 Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1845. 

 The  Religious  Theory  of  Civil  Government.    Election  Sermon,  1848. 

8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1848.    (Two  copies.) 
Vinton,  Rev.  Francis.    The  Destinies  of  our  Country.    A  Sermon  preached 

on  the  National  Fast,  May  14, 1841,  at  Newport,  R.I.  8vo.  Bost.  1841. 
Vinton,  John,  Lynn,  1648.  —  See  Vinton,  John  A. 

Vinton,  Rev.  John  Adams.  The  Vinton  Memorial ;  comprising  a  Genea- 
logy of  the  Descendants  of  John  Vinton  of  Lynn,  1648  ;  also  General 
Sketches  of  Several  Allied  Families.    8vo.    Boston,  1858. 

Vinton,  Hon.  Samuel  F.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  admit  the  States  of  Iowa 
and  Florida  into  the  Union;  House  of  Representatives,  Feb.  11, 
1845.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  1845. 

  Speech  on  the  Loan  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives, 

Feb.  8,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1848. 

Vinton  Memorial,  The.  —  See  Vinton,  John  Adams. 

Violent  (The)  Destroyed,  and  Oppressed  Delivered.  —  See  Cooke,  Samuel. 

Virgile  Travesti.  —  See  Scarron,  Paul. 

Virgilius  Maro,  Publius.    The  Culex  of  Virgil ;  with  a  Translation  into 

English  Verse  by  Lucius  M.  Sargent.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1807. 
 ,  Remarks  on.  —  See  Dennis,  John. 

Virginia,  Colony  of.  The  Acts  of  Assembly  now  in  Force  in  the  Colony  of 
Virginia ;  with  an  Exact  Table  to  the  Whole.  Folio.  Williams- 
burg, 1769. 

 Journals  of  the  House  of  Burgesses  of  Virginia,  March,  1773.    A  Frag- 
ment.   Folio,    n.  d. 
 .    See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.). 

 ,  Articles,  Laws,  and  Orders  for  the  Colony  of.  —  See  Strachey,  Wil- 
liam. 

 Colony  and  Dominion  of.  —  See  Douglass,  William. 

 ,  A  Discourse  of.  —  See  Wingfield,  Edward  Maria. 

 ,  Commonwealth  of.    An  Act  to  take  the  Sense  of  the  People  upon  the 

Call  of  a  Convention,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  7.   ,  1850. 

 ■  .    Acts  passed  at  a  General  Assembly,  May  Session,  1779.  4to, 

pp.  56.    Williamsburg,  n.  d. 
 .    Acts  passed  at  a  General  Assembly,  October,  1 779.    4to,  pp.  48. 

Williamsburg,  n.  d. 

5*—  .    Acts  passed  at  a  General  Assembly,  May,  1780.    4to,  pp.  46. 

Richmond,  n.  d. 

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Virginia,  Richmond,  Oct.  16,  1786.    Folio.    Richmond,  n.  d. 


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Virginia,  Commonwealth  of,  continued. 

 .    Considerations  on  an  Act  of  the  Legislature  of  Virginia  for  the 

Establishment  of  Religious  Freedom.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Phil.  1786. 

 .    Debates  and  other  Proceedings  of  the  Convention  of  Virginia,  at 

Richmond,  June  2,  1 788,  for  deliberating  on  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion.   Constitution  prefixed.    8vo.   Petersburg,  1788.    (Two  copies.) 

 .    Distress  for  Rent  in  Virginia.   From  the  American  Jurist,  vol.  iv., 

No.  8,  October,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  30.  n.d. 

 .    Journal  of  the  House  of  Delegates  of  Virginia,  December,  1819. 

4to.    n.  d. 

 .  A  Memorial  and  Remonstrance,  presented  to  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  Virginia,  1785,  in  Consequence  of  a  Bill  for  the  Establishment  of 
Religion  by  Law.    24mo,  pp.  16.    Worcester,  1786. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Virginia  Assembly  on  the  Answers  of  Sundry 

States  to  their  Resolutions,  passed  December,  1798.  8vo,  pp.  59. 
Philadelphia,  1800. 

 .    Report  of  the  Case  of  Kamper  vs.  Hawkins,  decided  Nov.  16, 

1793.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1794. 
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Thomas.    Louisville,  Town  of. 

 ,  Account  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  v.  1st  Series). 

 ,  A  Description  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ix.  2d  Series). 

 ,  General  Assembly  of.  —  See  Madison,  James. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Burk,  John.    Robertson,  William.    Smith,  John. 

Stith,  William. 

 ,  The  New  Life  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 

 ,  A  New- Year's  Gift  to.  —  See  Crashaw,  William  (Sermon). 

 ,  Plantations  in.  —  See  Gorges,  Ferdinando. 

 ,  Resources  of.  —  See  Lawrence,  Abbott. 

 ,  Slavery  in.  —  See  Tucker,  St.  George. 

 ,  Topographical  Description  of.  —  See  Hutchins,  Thomas. 

Virginia  Convention  of  1774.  —  See  Jefferson,  Thomas. 

 of  1776.  —  See  Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair. 

 of  1829-30.  —  See  Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair. 

 Gazette,  The.    By  William  Hunter,  Alex.  Purdie,  and  John  Dixon. 

From  Oct.  10,  1755,  to  Jan.  28,  1775.  Folio.  Williamsburg, 
1755-75.  [Incomplete.] 

 Historical  and  Philosophical  Society.  Collections  of  the  Virginia  His- 
torical and  Philosophical  Society  ;  with  Address  by  Jonathan  P. 
Cushing,  President  of  Hampden- Sidney  College.  Vol.  i.  8vo,  pp.  85. 
Richmond,  1833. 

 Historical  Society.  —  See  Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair. 

 Institution  for  the  Education  of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb  and  of  the  Blind, 

A  List  of  the  Officers,  Act  of  the  Legislature,  By-laws,  &c.  8vo, 
pp.  10.    Richmond,  1839. 

 ,  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  New-Jersey  Weekly  Advertiser.  —  See 

Pennsylvania  Ledger. 

Virginian,  Letter  from  a,  to  the  Members  of  the  Congress.  —  See  Let- 
ter. 

Virginian  Plantation,  Company  of  the.  —  See  Donne,  John. 

Viribus  (De)  et  Rationibus  Maiorum  Dosium  Calomellis.  —  See  Horne- 

mann,  Claud.  Jac.  iEmil. 
Virtue  and  Happiness,  A  Treatise  on.  —  See  Nettleton,  Thomas. 
Virtues  of  the  Antimonial  Cup.  —  See  Evans,  John. 
 of  Hazel.  —  See  Thomas,  Thomas. 


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Virtuous  Rulers  a  National  Blessing. —  See  DwiGHT,  Timothy. 
.  Woman  (The)  Commended.  —  See  Ide,  Jacob. 

Visible  Church  of  Christ,  Constitution,  &c,  of  the.  —  See  Colliek,  Thos. 

 in  Covenant  with  Christ.  —  See  Mather,  Moses. 

Vision,  The  Theory  of.  —  See  Berkeley,  George. 
 of  Columbus.  —  See  Barlow,  Joel. 

 of  Judgment  [Southey  and  Byron].  —  See  Two  Visions,  The. 

 of  Liberty.  —  See  Ware,  Henry,  jun. 

 of  the  Pilgrim  Fathers.  —  See  Cordner,  John. 

 respecting  the  Fate  of  Rev.  John  Sherman's  Last  Publication.  —  See 

Sherman,  John. 

Visions  of  Daniel  and  John,  Chronological  Chart  of  the.  —  See  Himes, 
Joshua  V. 

 of  Government.  —  See  Pettit,  Edward. 

Visit  (The)  to  Jesus  by  Night.  —  See  Byles,  Mather. 
Visitation  of  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  Boston,  Eng.,  1852.  —  See  Blenkin, 
George  B. 

 of  the  County  of  Huntingdon,  1613.  —  See  Charles,  Nicholas. 

 .  of  the  Father's  Love.  —  See  Burrough,  Edward. 

 from  on  High  unto  the  Breathing  Seed  of  Jacob.  —  See  Bayly,  William. 

 of  Rev.  Dr.  Thackeray,  Archdeacon  of  Surrey,  1755,  Sermon  at  the. — 

See  Jones,  T. 

 of  William,  Bishop  of  Lincoln,  1706,  Sermon  at  the.  —  See  Wotton, 

William. 

Vita  Nature,  De.  —  See  Gltsson,  Francis. 
Vital  Christianity.  —  See  Scougal,  Henry. 

 Force,  Production  of.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.,  vol.  viii.). 

 Statistics  of  Boston.  —  See  Shattuck,  Lemuel. 

Vitality,  On  the  Principle  of.  —  See  Waterhouse,  Benjamin. 
Vitringa,  Campegius.     Sacrarum   Observationum  Liber  Primus.  4to. 
Franequerae,  1683. 

Vitruvius  Pollio,  Marcus.  M.  Vitrvvii  Pollionis  de  Architectura  Libri 
Decern  ad  Csesarem  Augustem  ;  omnibus  omnium  Editionibus  longe 
emendiatores,  collatis  veteribus  exemplis.  Accesserunt  Gulielmi 
Philandri  Castilionii  Annotationes.  Adjecta  est  Epitome  in  Omnes 
Georgii  Agricolae  de  Mensuris  et  Ponderibus  Libros,  etc.  8vo. 
Lugduni,  1552. 

Vivian,  Rev.  Thomas.  An  Exposition  of  the  Catechism  of  the  Church  of 
England,  by  Question  and  Answer.    12mo.    London,  1770. 

Vocabulaire  des  Botecudos.  —  See  Societe  de  Geographie. 

 de  la  Langue  des  Inhabitants  du  Darfour.  —  See  Jomard,  Edme-Fran- 

qois. 

Vocabulario  de  la  Lengua  Moxa.  —  See  Marban,  Pedro. 

 Hispano-Chileno.  —  See  Febres,  Andres. 

Vocabularium  Metricum.  —  See  Stanbridge,  John. 

Vocabulary  of  the  Chippeway  Language.  —  See  Long,  J.  (Voyages). 

 of  the  Cochin-Chinese  Language.  —  See  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.  (Hist. 

and  Lit.  Trans,  vol.  ii.). 
 ,  Indian.  —  See  Amer.  Philos.  Soc.  (Hist,  and  Lit.  Trans,  vol.  i.). 

Danforth,  Samuel. 

 ,  A  New  English  and  Hindostanie.  —  See  Hadley,  George. 

 of  the  Language  of  Otahitee.  —  See  Becket,  Thomas  (Voyage). 

 ,  Latin  and  English.  —  See  Mair,  John. 

 of  the  Lenape  Languages.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll..,  vol.  x.  2d 

Series). 


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Vocabulary  of  the  Magindano  Tongue.  —  See  Forrest,  Thomas. 

 of  the  Massachusetts  (or  Natick)  Indian  Language.  —  See  Cotton, 

Josiah.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  3d  Series). 
 of  the  Narragansett  Language.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  v. 

1st  Series). 

Vocal  Forest,  The.  —  See  Howell,  James. 
Voeu  du  Peuple  Beige.  —  See  Belgium. 

Voice  (The)  of  the  Church  on  the  Coming  and  Kingdom  of  the  Redeemer.  — 

See  Taylor,  Daniel  T. 
 of  the  Departed.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

 of  the  Glorious  God  in  the  Thunder.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton  (Bronto- 

logia  Sacra). 

 of  God.    An  Account  of  Unparalleled  Fires,  Hurricanes,  &c. —  See 

Preble,  Thomas  M. 

 in  the  National  Bereavement.  —  See  Eastburn,  Manton. 

 in  Stormy  Winds.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 in  a  Tempest.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 from  Heaven  to  Unregenerate  Sinners.  —  See  Pede. 

 of  the  Lord  from  the  Deep  Places  of  the  Earth.  —  See  Foxcroft, 

Thomas. 

 of  the  People.  —  See  Excise  Bill. 

 from  the  Prison.  —  See  Rodman,  Benjamin. 

 of  the  Shepherd  through  the  Clouds  to  his  Lambs  on  Earth.    4to,  pp.  48. 

[London],  1663.    [Imperfect,  wanting  last  pages.] 
 of  Time.  —  See  American  Tract  Society. 

 ■  (The)  of  Truth ;  or,  Thoughts  on  the  Affair  between  the  Leopard  and 

Chesapeake.    In  a  Letter.    8vo,  pp.  55.    New  York,  1807. 

 of  Twenty  Years.  —  See  Bartol,  Cyrus  A. 

 from  the  Wilderness.  —  See  First  Presbytery  of  the  Eastward. 

Volcanoes.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Volkskalender,  Luzerner.  —  See  Almanac. 

Volney,  Constantin  Francois  Crasseboeuf,  Comte  de.  The  Law  of  Nature ; 
or,  Catechism  of  French  Citizens.  Translated  from  the  French. 
Third  edition.    8vo,  pp.  54.    London,  1796. 

 A  New  Translation  of  Volney's  Ruins ;  or,  Meditations  on  the  Revolu- 
tion of  Empires.    Vol.  i.,  16mo.    Paris,  1817. 

Volpone  ;  or,  The  Fox.  —  See  Johnson,  Ben. 

Voltaire,  Frangois  Marie  Arouet  de.  Essays  and  Miscellanies.  Translated 
by  R.  Griffith,  I.  Perry,  &c.  8vo.  London,  1789-91.  [Imper- 
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 See  Corneille,  Pierre.    Lefanu,  Philip. 

Voluntary  System  in  the  Studies  of  Latin  and  Greek  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity.—  See  Quincy,  Josiah. 

Volunteers  of  the  City  of  Norwich.  —  See  Bridge,  William. 

 of  Ireland,  Letters  addressed  to  the.  —  See  Jebb,  John. 

Vose,  Peter  Thacher.  The  North-Eastern  Boundary  of  the  United  States. 
[Extract  from  the  North-American  Review,  No.  75  ;  with  Appendix.] 
16mo.    Boston,  1832. 

Vossius,  Isaacus.  —  See  Mela,  Pomponius  (De  Situ  Orbis). 

Vossius,  Joannes  Gerardus.  Gerardi  Ioannis  Vossi  Commentariorum  Rhe- 
toricorum  ;  sive,  Oratoriarum  Institutionum  Libri  Sex.  4to.  Lugd. 
Batav.  1643. 

Vota,  .  —  See  Sophia  Charlotte,  Queen  of  Prussia. 

Voter's  Guide,  The.  —  See  Bigelow,  Abijah. 
 Text-book.  —  See  Bland,  Theodoric. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


->:>:\ 


Votes  cast  in  the  Several  States  of  the  Union,  1836,  '38,  and  '40.  —  See 

Politician's  Register,  The. 
Voting-List  of  the  City  of  Boston,  Report  on  the.  —  See  Boston,  City  of. 
Voto  sobre  la  Renuncia  que  hace  de  la  Presidencia  el  Lib.  Simon  Bolivar.  — 

See  Torres,  Geronimo. 
Votum  Davidis.  —  See  Dalechamp,  Caleb. 

Vows  made  unto  God  in  Trouble  to  be  religiously  paid.  —  See  WEBB,  John. 
Vox  Civitatis.  —  See  Spence,  Benjamin. 

 Cleri;  or,  The  Sense  of  the  Clergy  concerning  Alterations  in  the  Esta- 
blished Liturgy.    4to,  pp.  72.    London,  1090. 

 .    See  Answer  to  Vox  Cleri.    Vox  Regis  et  Regni. 

 Regis  et  Regni;  or,  A  Protest  against  Vox  Cleri.  4to,  pp.  18.  Lon- 
don, 1690. 

 Stellarum.  —  See  Almanac.    Moore,  Francis. 

Voyages,  Collections  of.  —  See  Astley,  Thomas.     Dampier,  William. 

General  Collection.     Gryn.eus,  Simon.    Hakluyt,  Richard. 

Harris,  John.    New  Collection.    Purciias,  Samuel.  Ramusio, 

Giovanni  Battista. 

 and  Commercial  Enterprises.  —  See  Cleveland,  Richard  J. 

Voyages,  Nouvelles  Annales  des.  —  See  Nouvelles  Annales. 

 ,  Relations,  et  Memoires  Originaux  pour  servir  a  l'Histoire  de  la  De- 

couverte  de  l'Amerique.  —  See  Ternaux,  Henri. 
Voyageur  Americain,  Le.  —  See   Cluny,  Alexander.  Mandrillon, 

Joseph. 

Vrai  Liberal,  Le.    Journal  Politique,  Philosophique,  et  Litteraire.  [Jan. 

1818-Jul.  1821.]    4  vols,  folio.    Bruxelles,  1818-21. 
Vries,  De. —  See  De  VRies. 

Vyner,  Lady  Honor.  —  See  Spurstowe,  William. 


w. 

W.,  G.  A  Fragment  of  a  Work  in  Defence  of  the  Quakers,  "  written  in  Nor- 
wich Castle,  about  the  Latter  End  of  the  Second  Month,  1661,"  pro- 
bably by  George  Whitehead;  containing  from  p.  27  to  the  End. 
4to,  pp.  40.    n.  d. 

W.,  J.    A  Judicious  Observation  of  that  Dreadful  Comet  which  appeared 

on  Nov.  18,  1680.    [Poem.]    8vo,  pp.  15.    London,  1683. 
W.,  N.    Almanack  for  the  Years  1707  and  1715.    16mo.    Boston,  1707-15. 
Wabash  College.  —  See  White,  Charles. 

Wabash  River.  —  See  Hutchins,  Thomas  (Topographical  Description  of 

Virginia,  &c). 
Waddesworth,  James.  —  See  Burnet,  Gilbert. 

Waddington,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Pro- 
pagation of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1720.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
London,  1721. 

Wade,  Hon.  Edward.  Nebraska  and  Kansas.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Re- 
presentatives, May  27,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1854. 

Wade,  John.  Report  of  the  Trial  of  John  Wade  for  Arson ;  Supreme  Judi- 
cial Court,  Dedham,  October  Term,  1835.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Dedham, 
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Wade,  Walter,  Esq.  Sketch  of  Lectures  on  Artificial  or  Sown  Grasses  ; 
delivered  in  the  Dublin  Society's  Botanical  Garden.  8vo,  pp.  55. 
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Wadsworth,  Rev.  Benjamin,  A.M.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  As- 
sembling at  the  House  of  God.  Sermon  on  attending  Public  Wor- 
ship ;  preached  Feb.  11,  1710-11.    16mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1711. 

 Christ's  Fan  is  in  his  Hand.    Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture,  Dec.  6,  1722. 

8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1722. 

 Considerations  to  prevent  Murmuring  and  promote  Patience  in  Chris- 
tians under  Afflictive  Providences,  in  a  Lecture-Sermon  preached 
Sept.  19,  1706.    12mo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1706.    (Two  copies.) 

 Dialogue  between  a  Minister  and  his  Neighbour,  about  the  Lord's  Sup- 
per.   16mo.    Boston  [1724]. 

 The  Faithful  Reprover.  Two  Lecture-Sermons.  16mo,  pp.  70.  Bos- 
ton, 1711. 

 Fraud  and  Injustice  Detected  and  Condemned.    Sermon  at  Boston 

Lecture,  Feb.  28,  1711-12.    16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1712. 

 Good  Souldiers  a  Great  Blessing.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1700. 

16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1700. 

 The  Great  and  Last  Day  of  Judgment.    16mo.    Boston,  1709. 

 A  Guide  for  the  Doubting  and  Cordial  for  the  Fainting  Saint.  Third 

edition.    16mo.    Boston,  1720. 

 An  Help  to  get  Knowledge  ;  or,  An  Essay  to  explain  the  Assembly's 

Catechism.    16mo.    Boston,  1714. 

 The  Imitation  of  Christ  a  Christian  Duty.  Recommended  in  a  Lecture- 
Sermon  at  Boston,  March  1,  1721-2.  12mo,  pp.  25.  Bos- 
ton, 1722. 

 Invitations  to  the  Gospel  Feast.    Eleven  Sermons  from  Luke  xiv.  16-24. 

16mo.    Boston,  1715. 
 It's  Honourable,  not  Shameful,  to  suffer  for  Christ.    A  Sermon  preached 

April  11,  1725.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1725. 
 The  Lord's  Day  proved  to  be  the  Christian  Sabbath.    16mo,  pp.  63. 

Boston,  1720.    (Two  copies.) 
 Mutual  Love  and  Peace  among  Christians  Recommended.  Sermon, 

Jan.  19,  1700-1.    16mo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1701. 
 Rulers  Feeding  and  Guiding  their  People  with  Integrity  and  Skilful- 

ness.    Election  Sermon,  1716.    16mo,  pp.  65.    [Boston,  1716.  Im- 
perfect, wanting  title.] 
 Sermon  preached  Oct.  7,  1711,  on  the  Burning  of  the  Meeting-house, 

&c.    24mo.    [Boston,  1711.    Imperfect,  wanting  title  and  four  first 

signatures.] 

 Some  Considerations  about  Baptism,  manag'd  by  Way  of  Dialogue 

between  a  Minister  and  his  Neighbour.  16mo,  pp.  80.  Bos- 
ton, 1719. 

 Surviving  Servants  of  God  carrying  on  the  Work  of  the  Deceased.  A 

Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge,  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  John  Leve- 
rett,  President  of  Harvard  College.  16mo,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1724. 
(Two  copies.) 

 True  Piety  the  Best  Policy  for  Times  of  War.    Sermon  preached 

Aug.  16,  1722.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1722. 

 Twelve  Single  Sermons  on  Various  Subjects,  tending  to  promote  Godli- 
ness.   16mo.    Boston,  1717. 

 The  Way  of  Life  opened  in  the  Everlasting  Covenant.    Sermon.  16mo. 

[Wanting  imprint.] 

 The  Well-ordered  Family  ;   or,  Relative  Duties.     Second  edition. 

24mo.    [Title  imperfect.] 

 Journal  of  a  Tour  to  Albany,  1694.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll., 

vol.  i.  4th  Series). 


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WAD8WORJH,  Rev.  Benjamin,  A.M.,  Pres.  of  Harvard  College,  continued. 
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Porter,  Ebenezer.    ROBBINB,  Nathaniel.    Sermons  on  Early  Piety. 

SEWALL,  Joseph.    WlGGLESWORTH,  Edward. 
Wadsworth,  Rev.  Benjamin,  D.D.,  Danvers.    America  invoked  to  praise 

the  Lord.    Discourse,  National  Thanksgiving,  Feb.  19,  1705.  Svo, 

pp.  31.    Salem,  1795. 
 An  Eulogy  on  the  Character  of  George  "Washington ;  pronounced 

Feb.  22,  1800.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Salem,  1800. 
 Youth  a  Flower.    A  Discourse  delivered  Nov.  19,  1820,  on  the  Death 

of  Bethiah  Shelden  and  Benjamin  Hezekiah  Flint.     8vo,  pp.  30. 

Andover,  1821. 

Wadsworth,  James.  The  English  Spanish  Pilgrime ;  or,  A  New  Discoverie 
of  Spanish  Popery  and  Iesuiticall  Stratagems.  4to,  pp.  95.  Lon- 
don, 1630. 

Wadsworth,  Jeremiah.  —  See  Day,  Thomas  (Historical  Discourse). 

Wadsworth,  Rev.  Lemuel.  —  See  Hill,  Ebenezer.    Richmond,  Edward. 

AVadsw orth,  Recompense.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Wadsworth,  Capt.  Samuel.  —  See  Boutwell,  George  S. 

Wadsworth  Athenaeum,  Hartford,  Conn.  —  See  Day,  Thomas  (Historical 

Discourse). 
Wafer,  Lionel.  —  See  Dampier,  William. 

Waghorn,  Thomas.  Address  to  the  British  Public  in  India,  &c,  on  Steam 
Navigation  between  India  and  England.  4to,  pp.  14.  Bom- 
bay, 1833. 

Wainwright,  Rev.  Jonathan  M.,  D.D.  Inequality  of  Individual  Wealth 
the  Ordinance  of  Providence,  and  Essential  to  Civilization.  Elec- 
tion Sermon,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Boston,  1835.    (Three  copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  Aug.  26,  1827,  after  the  Decease  of  Rev.  Cornelius 

R.  Duffie.    8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1827. 

Wait,  Mrs.  Rebekah  [Harris].  —  See  Harris,  Thaddeus  Mason. 

Wait,  T.  B.,  and  Son.  Prospectus  of  the  Repertory  of  Practical  Education. 
8vo,  pp.  4.    [Philadelphia,  n.  d.] 

WAKE,  Rev.  William.  D.D.  The  Authority  of  Christian  Princes  over  their 
Ecclesiastical  Synods  Asserted.  With  Particular  respect  to  the  Con- 
vocations of  the  Clergy  of  the  Realm  and  Church  of  England.  Svo. 
London,  1697. 

 Sermons  and  Discourses  on  Several  Occasions.    Svo.    London,  1690. 

Wakefield,  Rev.  Gilbert.  A  Examination  of  the  Age  of  Reason  by  Tho- 
mas Paine.    12mo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1794. 

 An  Examination  of  the  Age  of  Reason  by  Thomas  Paine.    Svo,  pp.  54. 

New  York,  reprinted,  1794. 

 Remarks  on  the  General  Orders  of  the  Duke  of  York  to  his  Army, 

June  7,  1794.    8vo,  pp.  33.    London,  1794. 

WAKEMAN,  Rev.  Robert,  D.D.  Ionah's  Sermon,  and  Niniveh's  Repentance. 
Sermon  at  Paul's  Cross,  June  20,  1602.    16mo.    Oxford,  1612. 

 The  Ivdge's  Charge.    Assize  Sermon,  Exeter,  March  19,  1609.  16mo, 

pp.  59.    London,  1610. 

 Salomon's  Exaltation.    Sermon  preached  before  the  King,  April  30, 

1605.    16mo,  pp.  68.    Oxford,  1605. 

Wal.eus,  Antonius.  —  See  Polyander,  Johannes. 

Walch,  C.  W.  F.,  D.D.    A  Compendious  History  of  the  Popes.  Translated 

from  the  German.    8vo.    London,  1759. 
Walckenaer,  Charles  Athanase,  Baron  de.  —  See  Jomard,  Edme-Frangois 
(Rapport). 


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WALDEGRAVE,  James,  Earl  Waldegrave.  Memoirs,  from  1754  to  1758. 
12mo.    Philadelphia,  1822. 

WALDO,  F.  W.  Trial  of  Michael  Martin  for  Highway  Robbery.  Supreme 
Judicial  Court,  Cambridge,  October  Term,  1821.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
ton, 1821. 

Waldo,  Mrs.  Lucy.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles. 

Waldo,  Samuel.    A  Defence  of  the  Title  of  the  late  John  Leverett,  Esq.,  to 

a  Tract  in  the  Muscongus  Lands.    Folio,  pp.  41.   ,  1736. 

Waldo  Patent.  —  See  Eaton,  Cyrus. 

Waldron,  George.  A  Speech  made  to  the  Loyal  Society,  June  7,  1716, — 
Thanksgiving  for  the  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion.  4to,  pp.  16. 
London,  1716. 

Waldron,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Checkley,  Samuel.    Foxcroft,  Thomas. 

Mather,  Cotton.    Webb,  John. 
Wales,  Ancient  Laws  of.  — ■  See  Great  Britain. 
 ,  Census  of.  —  See  England. 

Wales,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  The  Dangers  of  our  National  Prosperity. 
Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1785.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Hartford,  1785. 

 See  Stiles,  Ezra. 

Wales  Genealogy.  —  See  Thayer,  Elisha. 

Walk  (A)  with  God.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin.    Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  the  Upright,  with  its  Comfort.  —  See  Mather,  Samuel. 

Walker,  Com.  The  Voyages  and  Cruises  of  Com.  Walker,  during  the 
late  Spanish  and  French  Wars.    Vol.  ii.,  8vo.    London,  1760. 

Walker,  Alexander,  Esq.  Life  of  Judah  Touro.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman 
(Lives  of  American  Merchants,  vol.  ii.). 

Walker,  Hon.  Amasa.  —  See  Massachusetts  (Bank  Abstracts.  Insurance 
Abstracts.  Returns  relating  to  the  Poor.  Transactions  of  Agricul- 
tural Societies). 

Walker,  Rev.  Anthony,  D.D.  Fax  Fonte  Accensa.  Fire  out  of  Water. 
Two  Sermons  preached  at  Tunbridge  Wells  ;  with  Bellarmine's  Medi- 
tations.   16mo.    London,  1685.  [Imperfect.] 

Walker,  Clement,  Esq.  The  Compleat  History  of  Independency,  upon  the 
Parliament  begun  1640.    4to.    London,  1661. 

Walker,  David.  Walker's  Appeal,  in  Four  Articles  ;  with  a  Preamble  to 
the  Colored  Citizens  of  the  World,  &c.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  80. 
Boston,  1830. 

Walker,  Rev.  [George].  The  Svmme  of  a  Dispvtation  betweene  Mr.  Walker 
and  a  Popish  Priest  calling  himself  Mr.  Smith,  but  indeed  Norrice, 
assisted  by  other  Priests.    4to.    London,  1624. 

 A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Honourable  House  of  Commons,  at  their 

late  Solemne  Monethly  Fast,  Jan.  29, 1644.    4to,  pp.  43.   Lond.  1645. 

Walker,  Rev.  George,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Derry.  A  Diary  of  the  Siege  of  Lon- 
don Derry.    4to,  pp.  50.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

Walker,  Rev.  George.  A  Sermon  preached  to  a  Congregation  of  Protestant 
Dissenters,  at  Nottingham,  Dec.  13,  1776, —  Fast.  8vo,  pp.  52. 
London,  1777.  [Imperfect.] 

Walker,  Admiral  Sir  Hovenden,  Kt.  A  Journal,  or  Full  Account,  of  the 
late  Expedition  to  Canada  [1711].  With  an  Appendix.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1720. 

Walker,  Hon.  Isaac  P.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  cede  the  Public  Lands  to  the 
States;  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Jan.  14  and  15,  1851.  8vo, 
pp.  15.    Washington,  1851. 

Walker,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  Election  Sermon, 
1828.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1828.    (Four  copies.) 


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Walker,  Rev.  James,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Harvard  College,  continued. 

 The  Exclusive  System.      A  Discourse  delivered  in  Groton,  at  the 

Installation  of  Rev.  Charles  Robinson,  Nov.  1, 1 826.  Ch.,  N.  Thayer  ; 
Addr.,  H.  Ware,  jun.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1827. 

 Sermon  preached  in  Brooklyn,  Conn.,  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Sa- 
muel Joseph  May,  Nov.  5,  1823.  [Ch.,  J.  Freeman  ;  R.H.,  W.  B.  0. 
Peabody;  Addr.,  N.  Thayer.]  8vo,  pp.  40.  Boston,  1824.  (Two 
copies.) 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Second  Congregational 

Church  in  Leicester,  Aug.  12,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Worcester,  1834. 

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Walker,  Joseph.  —  See  Roque,  M.  La. 

Walker,  Rev.  Nathaniel.  The  Character  of  a  Christian  Hero.  Artillery- 
Election  Sermon,  1746.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1746. 

Walker,  Hon.  Robert  J.  An  Appeal  for  the  Union.  Letter  to  the  Demo- 
cratic Committee,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.    8vo,  pp.  15.    n.  d. 

 Letter  relative  to  the  Re-annexation  of  Texas,  in  Reply  to  the  People  of 

Carroll  County,  Ky.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Washington,  1844.  (Two 
copies.) 

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Science.  —  See  National  Institution  (Proceedings,  1844). 
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Walker,  Rev.  Samuel.  Two  Discourses  delivered  July  23, 1812;  being  the 
Day  appointed  for  Fasting  and  Prayer  on  Account  of  the  War  with 
Great  Britain.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Salem,  1812. 

Walker,  Samuel.  Address  to  the  City  Council  of  Roxbury.  —  See  Rox- 
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Walker,  Sears  Cook.  —  See  Gould,  Benjamin  A.,  jun. 

Walker,  Thomas.    Proceedings  on  a  Trial  of  Indictment  against  Thomas 

Walker,  of  Manchester,  Merchant,  and  others,  for  Conspiracy,  1794. 

8vo.    Philadelphia,  1794. 
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[Walker,  Rev.  Thomas,  Dundonald.]  The  Terms  of  Ministerial  and  Chris- 
tian Communion  imposed  on  the  Church  of  Scotland  by  a  Prevailing 
Party  in  the  General  Assembly,  considered.    8vo.    Glasgow,  1753. 

Walker,  Rev.  Timothy.  —  See  Barnard,  John.    Hale,  Moses. 

Walker,  Timothy,  LL.D.  Address  delivered  before  the  Union  Literary 
Society  of  Miami  University,  25th  September,  1832.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
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 Oration  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  John  Quincy  Adams ;  delivered 

in  Cincinnati,  22d  March,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Cincinnati,  1848. 

 The  Reform  Spirit  of  the  Day.    An  Oration  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa 

Society  of  Harvard  University,  July  18,  1850.    Svo,  pp.  38.  Bos- 
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1  6  Walker,  William,  B.D.    A  Treatise  of  English  Particles.    Sixth  edition. 
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Walker,  William  J.,  M.D.  An  Essay  on  the  Treatment  of  Compound  and 
Complicated  Fractures.  Annual  Address  delivered  before  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Medical  Society,  May  28,  1845.  Svo,  pp.  45,  hi.  Bos- 
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Walking  with  God.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 


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Walking  with  God  Considered  and  Improved.  —  See  Eames,  Jonathan. 

 the  Great  Duty  and  Privilege  of  Christians.  —  See  Willard, 

Samuel'. 

Walkingame,  Francis.  The  Tutor's  Assistant  ;  being  a  Compendium  of 
Arithmetic.    Eleventh  edition.    12mo.    London  [1773]. 

Walkly,  Dr.  Nelson.  Two  Years'  Experience  in  the  Employment  of 
Magneto-Electricity  as  a  Remedial  Agent  in  Disease.  12mo,  pp.  59. 
Tuscaloosa,  1844. 

Wall,  Rev.  William,  D.D.    Critical  Notes  on  the  Old  Testament.    2  vols. 

8vo.    London,  1734. 
 See  Gale,  John. 

Wallace,  Sir  William,  Kt.  —  See  William  the  Rhymer. 
Wallace,  William  Clay.    The  Structure  of  the  Eve,  with  Reference  to  Na- 
tural Theology.    12mo,  pp.  52.    New  York,  1836. 
Waller,  Lady  Anne.  —  See  Calamy,  Edmund. 

Waller,  Edmund,  Esq.  Poems,  &c. :  written  upon  Several  Occasions  and 
to  Several  Persons.  Eighth  edition ;  with  Additions.  To  which  is 
prefix'd  the  Author's  Life.    8vo.    London,  1711. 

Walley,  Hon.  John.  —  See  Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

Walley,  Hon.  Samuel  Hurd.  The  Financial  Revulsion  of  1857.  An  Ad- 
dress delivered  before  the  American  Statistical  Association,  Feb.  10, 
1858.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1858. 

 Slavery  Compromises.    Speech  on  the  Nebraska  and  Kansas  Territorial 

Bill ;  House  of  Representatives,  May  9,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Wash- 
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 Speech  on  the  Nebraska  and  Kansas  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  House  of 

Representatives,  May  9,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Washington,  1854. 
Walley,  Rev.  Thomas.    Balm  in  Gilead  to  heal  Sion's  Wounds.  Election 

Sermon,  Plymouth,  1669.    4to,  pp.  20.    Cambridge,  1670.  (Three 

copies.) 

  See  Arnold,  Samuel. 

Wallingford,  Conn.  —  See  Dana,  James. 

 ,  Ordination  at.  —  See  Hobart,  Noah. 

Wallis,  David.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin.    Mather,  Cotton. 

Walne,  D.  Henry.    Removal  of  a  Dropsical  Ovarium  entire,  by  the  Large 

Abdominal  Section.    8vo,  pp.  11.    London,  1843. 
 Removal  of  Dropsical  Ovaria  entire,  by  the  Large  Abdominal  Section. 

8vo,  pp.  11.    London,  1843. 
Walnut-Street  Prison,  Philadelphia.  —  See  Wood,  Samuel  R. 
Walpole,  Horatio,  Earl  of  Orford,  —  See  Bishops  in  America. 
Walpole,  Robert,  Earl  of  Orford.    A  Further  Report  from  the  Committee 

of  Secrecy  appointed  to  enquire  in  the  Conduct  of  Robert,  Earl  of 

Orford  ;  delivered  June  30, 1742.    8vo.    Lond.  1742.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Great  Britain  (Letter  from  a  Curate). 

Walpole,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  2d  Series). 

Walsh,  Robert,  jun.  —  See  Harper,  Robert  Goodloe. 

Walter,  Jacob.    An  Essay  on  Steam  and  Practical  Engineering.    8vo,  pp.  8. 

Louisville,  1838. 

Walter,  Rev.  Nathaniel.  The  Character  of  a  Christian  Hero.  Artillery- 
Election  Sermon,  1746.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1746.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Character  of  a  True  Patriot.    Sermon  at  the  Thursday  Lecture, 

Boston,  Aug.  1,  1745.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1745.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Thoughts  of  the  Heart  the  Best  Evidence  of  a  Man's  Spiritual 

State.  A  Discourse  from  Prov.  xxiii.  7.  16mo,  pp.  31.  Bos- 
ton, 1741. 


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Walter,  Rev.  Nehemiah.  The  Body  of  Death  Anatomized.  Essay  on  the 
Sorrows  and  the  Desires  of  the  Regenerate  ;  delivered  at  the  Lecture 
in  Boston.    Second  edition.    1 6m o,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1736. 

 Faithfulness  in  the  Ministry  derived  from  Christ.    Convention  Sermon, 

1723.    8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1723.    (Two  copies.) 

 Practical  Discourses  on  the  Holiness  of  Heaven.    Sermons  at  Roxbury 

Lecture.    16mo.    Boston,  1726.    (Two  copies.) 

 Thirteen  Discourses  on  Isaiah  lv.  3-13.    With  the  Author's  last  Sermon 

on  John  xi.  4.    8vo.    [Boston,  1755.    Wanting  title.] 

 Unfruitful  Hearers  Detected  and  Warned.    A  Discourse.    16mo,  pp.  68. 

Boston,  1754. 

 See  Whitefield,  George. 

[WALTER,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.]  A  Choice  Dialogue  between  John  Faustus, 
a  Conjurer,  and  Jack  Torv,  his  Friend.  [Answer  to  J.  Checkley.] 
16mo,  pp.  79.    Boston,  1720. 

 the  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Musick  Explained.    Third  edition.    24 mo. 

Boston,  1740. 

 The  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Musick  Explained.    4to.    Boston,  1746. 

(Two  copies  ;  one  containing  Addenda  in  Manuscript.) 

 The  Grounds  and  Rules  of  Musick  Explained.    8vo.    Boston,  1760. 

 The  Scriptures  the  only  Rule  of  Faith  and  Practice.    Sermon  at  Boston 

Lecture,  Sept.  5, 1723.    16mo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1723.    (Two  copies.) 
 ■  The  Sweet  Psalmist  of  Israel.    Sermon  preached  at  the  Lecture  held 

in  Boston,  by  the  Society  for  promoting  Regular  and  Good  Singing. 

16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1722.    (Two  copies.) 
  See  Mather,  Cotton.    Mather,  Increase. 

Walter,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Humane 
Society  of  Massachusetts,  12th  June,  1798.  With  Appendix.  4to, 
pp.  48*.    Boston,  1798.    (Two  copies.) 

Waltham,  Mass.  —  See  Bond,  Henry. 

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Walton,  Ezekiel  P.    Walton's  Vermont  Register  and  Farmer's  Almanac  for 

the  Year  1829.    Astronomical  Calculations  by  Z.  Thompson.  16mo. 

Montpelier  [1829].    (Two  copies.) 
 Walton's  Vermont  Register  and  Farmer's  Almanac  for  the  Year  1830. 

16mo.    Montpelier  [1830]. 
 Walton's  Vermont  Register  and  Farmer's  Almanac  for  1833.  16mo. 

Montpelier  [1833]. 

 Walton's  Vermont  Register  and  Farmer's  Almanac  for  1834.  16mo. 

Montpelier  [1834]. 

Walton,  Izaak.  The  Lives  of  Dr.  John  Donne  and  Sir  Henry  Wotton. 
12mo.    Boston,  1832. 

 See  Wotton,  Sir  Henry. 

Walton,  .  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

Waltzing.  —  See  Dexter,  John  H. 

Wanostrocht,  N.,  LL.D.  A  Grammar  of  the  French  Language;  with 
Practical  Exercises.    First  American  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1819. 

Want  (The)  of  Fidelity  in  Ministers  of  Religion  respecting  the  New  Poor- 
law.  —  See  Spencer,  Thomas. 

 of  Universality  no  Just  Objection  to  the  Truth  of  the  Christian  Reli- 
gion. —  See  Denne,  John. 

Wanton,  Mrs.  Abigail.  —  See  Bisset,  George. 

War.  Solemn  Review  of  the  Custom  of  War.  Fifth  edition.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Cambridge,  1816. 

 See  Clarkson,  Thomas.    Delme,  John.    Tract  Assoc.  of  Friends. 


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AVar  :  an  Heroic  Poem.  —  See  Cookings,  George. 

 ,  The  Art  of.  —  See  Boyle,  Roger,  Earl  of  Orrery.    Swett,  Samuel. 

 ,  Discourse  on.  —  See  Brittan,  S.  B. 

 ,  Discourse  on  the  Prospect  of  a,  1798.  —  See  Macclintock,  Samuel. 

 ,  Essay  on. —  See  Wells,  John  L 

 ,  Lawfulness  of.  —  See  Friends  (Yearly  Meeting  of,  New  York). 

 ,  Nature  and  Influence  of.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

 ,  Sermon  on.  —  See  Channing,  William  E.    Parker,  Theodore. 

 ,  Cholera,  and  the  Ministry  of  Health.  —  See  Wilkinson,  James  John 

Garth. 

 Contrary  to  the  Gospel.  —  See  Kellogg,  Ezra  B. 

 in  Disguise.  —  See  Neutrals. 

 Inconsistent  with  the  Doctrine  and  Example  of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See 

Scott,  I. 

 Inconsistent  with  the  Religion  of  Jesus  Christ.  —  See  Peace. 

 is  Lawful,  and  Arms  are  to  be  Proved.  —  See  Mather,  Samuel. 

 betwixt  the  Two  British  Kingdoms  Considered.  —  See  Great  Bri- 
tain. 

 the  Work  of  the  Lord,  and  the  Coward  Cursed.  —  See  Wilson,  Joshua 

Lacy. 

 with  America,  Justice  and  Policy  of  the.  —  See  Price,  Richard. 

 ,  American  Revolutionary.    The  Candid  Retrospect ;  or,  The  American 

War  examined  by  Whig  Principles.  16mo,  pp.  28.  New  York,  re- 
printed, 1780. 

 .    Considerations  on  the  Attorney-General's  Proposition  for  a  Bill 

for  the  Establishment  of  Peace  with  America.  8vo,  pp.  58.  Lon- 
don, 1782. 

 .    Considerations  upon  the  French  and  American  War,  in  a 

Letter  to  a  Member  of  Parliament.    8vo,  pp.  44.    London,  1779. 

 .    Considerations  on  the  Mode  and  Terms  of  a  Treaty  of  Peace 

with  America.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  30.    London,  1778. 

 .    The  False  Alarm  ;  addressed  to  the  lit.  Hon.  Richard  Rigby, 

Esq.    8vo.    London,  1783. 

 .    History  of  the  Origin,  Rise,  and  Progress  of  the  War  in  America, 

between  Great  Britain  and  her  Colonies,  1764  to  1774.  8vo,  pp.  90. 
Boston,  reprinted,  1780. 

 .    History  of  the  Rise  and  Progress  of  the  War  in  North  America, 

from  the  Time  of  Gen.  Gage's  Arrival  at  Boston,  1774.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, reprinted,  1780. 

 .    An  Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America,  between  Great 

Britain  and  her  Colonies.    8vo.    London,  1780. 

 .    Impartial  History  of  the  War  in  America,  between  Great  Britain 

and  the  United  States.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1781. 

 .  .  Observations  on  the  Peculiar  Case  of  the  Whig  Merchants  in- 
debted to  Great  Britain  at  the  Commencement  of  the  late  War.  8vo, 
pp.  31.    New  York,  1785. 

 .  See  Adams,  Hannah.  Andrews,  John.  Backus,  Isaac.  Ber- 
tie, Willoughby.  Botta,  Charles.  Burgoyne,  John.  Campbell, 
William  W.  "Cornwallis,  Charles,  Earl.  Galloway,  Joseph. 
Hartley,  David  (Address,  &c).  Heath,  William.  Mass.  Hist. 
Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  1st  Series).  Robin,  C.  C.  Stedman,  C.  Stone, 
William  L.  Tarleton,  Banastre.  Thacher,  James.  Town, 
Ithiel.  View  of  the  Evidence  relative  to  the  Conduct  of  the  Ameri- 
can War.  Washington,  George.  Willard,  Joseph  (Thanksgiving 
Sermon,  1783). 


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War  in  the  East,  Diplomatic  History  of  the.  —  See  Johnson,  William 
Otis. 

 with  France,  1744-48.    Memoirs  of  the  Principal  Transactions  of  the 

last  War  between  the  English  and  French  in  N.  A.  Third  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  78.    Boston,  reprinted,  1758.  [Imperfect.] 

 ,  1749-63.    The  Beginning,  Progress,  and  Conclusion  of  the  late 

War.  With  Remarks  on  the  Cod-fishery  in  America,  and  Map.  4to, 
pp.  32.    London,  1770. 

 .    A  Complete  History  of  the  Origin  and  Progress  of  the  late  War. 

Vol.  ii.,  8vo.    London,  1763. 

 .    History  of  the  late  War,  from  the  Commencement  of  Hostilities 

in  1749,  to  the  Treaty  of  Peace  in  1763.    16mo.    [Imprint  wanting.] 

 .  A  Political  Analysis  of  the  War.  8vo,  pp.  64.  n.  d.  [Imper- 
fect.   No  imprint.] 

 .    See  Naked  Truth,  The.    Theatre  of  the  Present  War. 

 ,  1798.    What  is  our  Situation?  and  what  are  our  Prospects?  A 

Few  Pages  for  Americans.    8vo,  pp.  40.   [1798]. 

 ,  Causes   and   Consequences  of  the.  —  See  Erskine,  Thomas. 

Gifford,  John.    Roscoe,  William. 

 with  Great  Britain.    Sermon.    The  Question  of  War  with  Great  Britain 

examined  upon  Moral  and  Christian  Principles.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Bos- 
ton, 1808. 

 ,  Letter  on  the  Danger  of.  —  See  Pickering,  Timothy. 

 ,  A  Protest  against  the.  —  See  Parish,  Elijah. 

 ,  The  Question  of,  examined.  —  See  Dana,  Joseph. 

 ,  1812.    Address  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  of 

Congress  to  their  Constituents,  on  the  Subject  of  the  War  with  Great 

Britain.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1812.    (Three  copies.) 
 .    Address  of  Members  of  the  House  of  Representatives  to  their 

Constituents,  on  the  Subject  of  the  War  with  Great  Britain.  8vo, 

pp.  37.    Alexandria,  1812. 
 .    Analysis  of  the  late  Correspondence  between  our  Administration 

and  Great  Britain  and  France.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  n.  d. 
 .    Appeal  to  the  People,  on  the  Causes  and  Consequences  of  a 

War  with  Great  Britain.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1811.    (Two  copies.) 
 .    Facts  and  Documents  relating  to  the  State  of  the  Controversy 

between  America  and  Great  Britain.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1813. 

(Two  copies.) 

 .    Jefferson  against  Madison's  War.    Address  to  the  Republicans 

of  Massachusetts,  in  Favor  of  De  Witt  Clinton.  8vo,  pp.  20.  [No 
imprint.] 

 .    Mr.  Madison's  War.    A  Dispassionate  Inquiry  into  the  Reasons 

alleged  by  Mr.  Madison  for  declaring  War.  Fourth  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  63.    Boston,  1812. 

 .    Northern  Grievances,  set  forth  in  a  Letter  to  James  Madison. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1814. 

 .    A  Poetical  Account  of  the  American  Campaigns  of  1812  and 

1813.    8vo.    Halifax,  1815. 

 .  Public  Documents  of  the  Legislature  of  Massachusetts;  con- 
taining the  Speech  of  Gov.  Strong,  Reports,  and  Remonstrance  to 
Congress,  on  the  War.    8vo,  pp.  86.    Boston,  1813. 

 .  Remarks  on  the  Report  of  the  Legislature  on  our  Foreign  Re- 
lations.   By  Sully.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1810. 

 .    The  Wars  of  the  Gulls :  an  Historical  Romance.    In  Three 

Chapters.    12mo,  pp.  36.    New  York,  1812. 


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War  with  Great  Britain,  1812,  continued. 

 .    See  Barton,  Titus  T.    Boyd,  John  P.    Channing,  William  E. 

Dallas,  Alexander  J.  Emott,  James.  Gardiner,  John  S.  J. 
Harper,  Robert  Goodloe.  L.,  J.  Osgood,  David.  Sheffey, 
Daniel.  Stanford,  Richard.  Walker,  Samuel.  Ward,  Ar- 
temas. 

 with  Great  Britain  and  Mexico.  —  See  Adams,  John  Quincy. 

 with  Holland,  1672.  —  See  Great  Britain.    Justice  and  Necessity  of 

a  War. 

 in  Ireland,  1797.  —  See  Burk,  John. 

 with  the  Indians  in  New  England.  —  See  Mather,  Increase. 

 with  ^Mexico.  —  See  Ashmun,  George.    Berrien,  John  M.  Corwin, 

Thomas.  Davis,  Garret.  Dayton,  William  L.  Delano,  Colum- 
bus. Duer,  William.  Gentry,  Meredith  P.  Hilliard,  Henry  W. 
Hudson,  Charles.  Livermore,  Abiel  Abbot.  United  States  (Ex. 
Doc,  1st  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  vii. ;  Sen.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  30th 
Cong.).    Webster,  Daniel.    Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 in  the  Middle  Colonies,  Conduct  of  the.  —  See  Galloway,  Joseph. 

 (The)  in  New  England  visibly  ended  [1677].  —  See  Drake,  Samuel  G. 

(Old  Indian  Chronicle). 

 of  the  North-American  Tribes  against  the  English  Colonies.  —  See 

Parkman,  Francis. 

 ,  Seminole.  —  See  Seminole  War. 

 with  Spain,  Sermons  occasioned  by  the.  —  See  Payson,  Phillips. 

 in  Texas.  —  See  Texas. 

War  Bill,  Mexican.  —  See  Winthrop,  Robert  C. 

 System  (The)  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Nations.  —  See  Sumner, 

Charles. 

Warburton,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.  Sermon  be- 
fore the  Society  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  1766. 
4to,  pp.  68.    London,  1766.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Croswell,  Andrew.    Whitefield,  George. 

Ward,  Hon.  Artemas.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  the 
United  States,  5th  March,  1814,  on  the  Military  Appropriations  Bill. 
With  Mr.  Gaston's  Speech  on  the  Loan  Bill,  19th  February,  1814. 
8vo,  pp.  59.    Boston,  1814. 

Ward,  Edward.  A  Collection  of  the  Writings,  hitherto  extant,  of  Mr.  Ed- 
ward Ward.    Folio.    London,  1701. 

Ward,  Ephraim.  —  See  Haven,  Jason. 

[Ward,  George  Atkinson.]  A  Memoir  of  the  late  Joseph  Peabody,  Esq. 
From  Hunt's  Merchant's  Magazine.    8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1845. 

 See  Curwen,  Samuel.  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Mer- 
chants). 

Ward,  Henry  Dana,  A.M.,  Ed.  The  Antimasonic  Review  and  Magazine. 
Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  8vo.    New  York,  1828-30. 

Ward,  Rev.  John.  God  ivdging  among  the  Gods.  Opened  in  a  Sermon 
before  the  Hon.  Hovse  of  Commons,  Monthly  Fast,  March  26,  1645. 
4to,  pp.  60.    London,  1645. 

Ward,  Hon.  John  E.  Address  delivered  before  the  Georgia  Historical 
Society,  Feb.  12,  1858.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Savannah,  1858. 

Ward,  Rev.  Jonathan.  A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Maine  Missionary 
Society,  Portland,  June  26,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Hallowell,  1811. 

Ward,  Malthus  A.,  M.D.  An  Address  pronounced  before  the  Massachu- 
setts Horticultural  Society,  Sept.  21,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Bos- 
ton, 1831. 


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Ward,  Matt.  F.  —  See  Richardson,  A.  D. 

[Ward,  Rev.  Nathaniel.]    The  Simple  Cobler  of  Agawam,  in  America. 

Fifth  edition.    16mo.    Boston,  reprinted,  1713. 
 The  Simple  Cobler  of  Agawam,  in  America.    Edited  by  David  Pulsifer. 

12mo.    Boston,  1843.    (Two  copies.) 
 See  Ward,  Samuel. 

Ward,  Rev.  Richard.  The  Analysis,  Explication,  and  Application  of  the 
Sacred  and  Solemn  League  and  Covenant.  4to,  pp.  7.  Lon- 
don, 1643. 

Ward,  Rev.  Samuel,  Ipswich,  Eng.    A  Coal  from  the  Altar,  to  kindle  the 
Holy  Fire  of  Zeale.    Third  edition.    Preface  by  Ambrose  Wood 
16mo,  pp.  81.    [London,  1618.    Title  imperfect.    Contains  Auto 
r,  y£  graph  of  Increase  Mather.] 

 Balme  from  Gilead  to  recover  Conscience.    Sermon  preached  at  Paul's 

Crosse,  1616.    16mo,  pp.  85.    London,  1618. 

 Iethro's  Ivstice  of  Peace.    Assize  Sermon,  preached  at  Bury  St.  Ed- 

mvnd's.    [Appendix  by  Nath.  Ward.]    16mo,  pp.  72.    Lond.  1618. 

 ■  See  Prynne,  William.    Warning-Piece  to  all  Drunkards. 

Ward,  Hon.  Samuel.  —  See  STILLMAN,  Samuel. 

Ward,  Samuel.  —  See  Hunt,  Freeman  (Lives  of  American  Merchants,  vol.  i.). 

 Life,  by  William  Gammell.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  ix. 

2d  Series). 

Ward,  Rt.  Rev.  Seth,  Bishop  of  Sarum.  The  Christian's  Victory  over 
Death.  A  Sermon  at  the  Funeral  of  the  Most  Honourable  George, 
Duke  of  Albemarle,  Westminster,  30th  April,  1670.  4to,  pp.  36. 
London,  1670. 

Ward,  Thomas  W.,  Esq.,  A  Vindication  of  the  Nomination  of,  to  the  Office 
of  Sheriff  of  Worcester  County.    8vo,  pp.  28.    ^Worcester,  1805.] 

[Warden,  David  B.,  Esq.]  Bibliotheca  Americana;  being  a  Choice  Col- 
lection of  Books  relating  to  North  and  South  America,  &c.  8vo. 
Paris,  1831. 

 ■  A  Chorographical  and  Statistical  Description  of  the  District  of  Colum- 
bia.   8vo.    Paris,  1816. 

 On  the  Origin,  Nature,  Progress,  and  Influence  of  Consular  Establish- 
ments.   8vo.    Paris,  1813. 

 See  James,  William. 

Warden,  Rev.  John.  A  System  of  Revealed  Religion.  Revised  by  Rev. 
John  Warden  [jun.].    4to.    Edinburgh,  1769. 

Warden,  William.    Letters  from  St.  Helena.  —  See  Review. 

Wardlaw,  Rev.  Ralph,  D.D.  Man  Responsible  for  his  Belief.  Two  Ser- 
mons occasioned  by  a  Passage  in  the  Inaugural  Discourse  of  Henry 
Brougham,  M.P.,  Glasgow,  April  6,  1825.  8vo,  pp.  ix.  67.  New 
York,  1826.    (Two  copies.) 

Wardle,  Thomas.  —  See  State  Trials. 

Ware,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.,  Hollis  Professor  in  Harvard  College.  The  Con- 
tinuance of  Peace  and  increasing  Prosperity  a  Source  of  Consolation, 
and  Cause  of  Gratitude.  National-Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Feb.  19, 
1795.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

 Convention  Sermon,  1818.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1818. 

 Election  Sermon,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1821. 

 Eulogy  pronounced  July  20,  1810,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Samuel 

Webber,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Cam- 
bridge, 1810.    (Two  copies.) 

  Sermon  delivered  in  King's  Chapel,  Boston,  9th  July,  1826,  on  the 

Death  of  John  Adams.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Cambridge,  1826. 


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/  Ware,  Rev.  Henry,  D.D.,  Hollis  Professor  in  Harvard  College,  continued. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  Dorchester,  before  the  Evangelical  Missionary  So- 
ciety in  Massachusetts,  June  7,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1820. 

 Sermon  delivered  Sept.  1,  1802,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Daniel  Shute, 

D.D.,  Hingham.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1802.    (Two  copies.) 

  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Charles  Brooks,  Hingham,  Jan.  17, 

1821.  [Ch.,  T.  M.  Harris;  R.H.,  C.  Francis.]  8vo,  pp.  32.  Bos- 
ton, 1821. 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Alvan  Lamson,  Dedham.  Oct.  29, 

1813.  [Ch.,  Stephen  Palmer;  R.H.,  John  White;  and  Result  of 
Council.]    8vo,  pp.  39.    Dedham,  1818. 

■  Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Pierpont,  Boston,  April  14,  1819. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Cambridge,  1819. 

.        Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  jun.,  Boston,  Jan.  1,  1817. 

Ch.,  John  Allyn;  R.H.,  Fr.  Parkman.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1817. 

 The  Service  of  God,  as  inculcated  in  the  Bible,  our  Reasonable  Choice. 

Sermon  delivered  at  Scituate,  Oct.  31,  1804.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Boston, 
1804.    (Two  copies.) 

 Valedictory  Sermon,  delivered  at  Hingham,  May  5,  1805;  with  Ad- 
dress from  the  Church,  and  Answer.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1805. 

 See  Hilliard,  Timothy.    Palfrey,  John  G.     Porter,  Eliphalet. 

Whitney,  Phineas. 

Ware,  Rev.  Henry,  jun.,  D.D.  Christ  the  Head  of  the  Church.  A  Sermon 
delivered  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Edmund  H.  Sears,  Lancaster, 
Mass.,  Dec.  23, 1840.  [Ch.,  C.  Lincoln  ;  R.H.,  R.  P.  Stebbins  ;  Addr., 
C.  Robbins.]    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1841. 

 The  Combination  against  Intemperance  Explained  and  Justified.  An 

Address  delivered  before  the  Cambridge  Temperance  Society, 
March  27,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Cambridge,  1832. 

 The  Criminality  of  Intemperance.    An  Address  delivered  at  the  Eleventh 

Anniversary  of  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Suppression  of  In- 
temperance.   12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1823. 

 Education  the  Business  of  Life.     Two  Discourses,  preached  in  the 

Chapel  of  Harvard  University,  16th  July,  M.DCCC.XXXVII.  8vo, 
pp.  28.     Cambridge,  1837.  * 

 The  Law  of  Honor.    A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Recent  Duel  in 

Washington  ;  delivered  March  4,  1838.    8yo,  pp.  24.    Camb.  1838. 

 The  Object  and  Means  of  the  Christian  Ministry.    Sermon  preached 

at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Cyrus  A.  Bartol,  Boston,  March  1,  1837. 
Ch.  [C.  W.  Upham] ;  R.H.  [F.  Cunningham].  And  Appendix.  8vo, 
pp.  48.    Cambridge,  1837. 

 The  Personality  of  the  Deity.    A  Sermon  preached  in  the  Chapel  of 

Harvard  University,  Sept.  23,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1838. 

 •  The  Promise  of  Universal  Peace.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Harvard  Col- 
lege, Dec.  15,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1834. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Second  Congregational 

Church  in  Northampton,  Dec.  7,  1825.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Northamp- 
ton, 1825. 

 Sermon  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Thomas  Prentiss,  Charlestown;  who 

died  Oct.  5,  1817.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Charlestown,  1817. 

 Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Chandler  Robbins,  Boston, 

Dec.  4,1833.  Ch.,  J.  Kendall;  R.H.,  F.  Parkman.  8vo.  pp.  32. 
Boston,  1833. 

[  ]  Some  Notices  of  the  Character  of  Mrs.  Sarah  Parkman  ;  who  died 

Julv  21,  1835.    8vo,  pp.  16.    [Boston,  1835.] 


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Ware,  Rev.  Henry,  jun.,  1).]).,  continued. 

 Three  Important  Questions  answered,  relating  to  the  Christian  Name, 

Character,  and  Hopes.    12mo,  pp.  24.    New  York,  1K22. 

 Two  Century  Discourses  ;  containing  the  History  of  the  Old-North  and 

New-Brick  Churches,  united  as  the  Second  Church,  Boston  ;  deli- 
vered May  20,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  GO.    Boston,  1821.    (Two  copies.) 

 Two  Letters  on  the  Genuineness  of  the  Verse,  1  John  v.  7,  and  on  tin- 
Scriptural  Argument  for  Unitarianism  ;  addressed  to  Rev.  Alexander 
McLeod,  D.D.  Second  edition.  12mo,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1820. 
(Two  copies.) 

 The  Vision  of  Liberty ;  recited  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of 

Harvard  University,  Aug.  26,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1824*. 

 The  Works  of  Henry  Ware,  jun.,  D.D.    4  vols.  12mo.    Boston,  1846. 

 See  Parkman,  Francis.  Pierce,  John.  Robbins,  Chandler.  Walk- 
er, James.    Ware,  Henry. 

Ware,  John,  M.l).  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Society 
for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance,  May,  1825.  12mo,  pp.  23. 
Boston,  1826. 

 Discourses  on  Medical  Education,  and  on  the  Medical  Profession.  8vo. 

Boston,  1847. 

 Farewell  Address,  delivered  to  the  Medical  Graduates  of  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, March  12,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1856. 

 An  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered  before  the  Medical  Class  in  Har- 
vard University,  16th  October,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1833. 

  Success  in  the  Medical  Profession.    An  Introductory  Lecture,  delivered 

at  the  Massachusetts  Medical  College,  Nov.  6,  1850.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1851. 

 See  Association  for  Religious  Improvement  (Addresses). 

Ware,  Rev.  John  F.  W.  A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  the  late 
President  of  the  United  States  [Z.  Taylor]  ;  delivered  July  14,  1850. 
8vo,  pp.  11.    Cambridge,  1850. 

 The  Legacy  of  a  Good  Name.  A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Eliza- 
beth Livermore  ;  preached  Aug.  17,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Cam- 
bridge, 1856. 

 See  Weiss,  John. 

Ware,  Rev.  William.  Righteousness  before  Doctrine.  Two  Sermons, 
preached  March  16,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1845. 

 Sermon  preached  on  the  Sunday  succeeding  the  Great  Fire  [in  New 

York]  ;  which  occurred  Dec.  16,  1835.  8vo,  pp.  18.  New 
York,  1835. 

 Life  of  Nathaniel  Bacon.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iii. 

2d  Series). 

 See  Furness,  William  H.    Greenwood,  Francis  W.  P. 

Ware,  Mass.,  Sketches  of  the  Early  History  of.  —  See  Hyde,  William. 
Wareham,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  2d  Series). 
Warehousing  System,  Report  on  the.  —  See  United  States  (Sen.  Doc, 

2d  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  iv.). 
Warfare  of  Death.  —  See  Gray,  Thomas. 
Waring,  Samuel  J.  —  See  Griswold,  Rufus  W.  (Statement). 
Warkworth,  John,  D.D.    A  Chronicle  of  the  First  Thirteen  Years  of  the 

Reign  of  King  Edward  the  Fourth.    Edited  by  James  O.  Halliwell, 

Esq.    Printed  for  the  Camden  Society.    4to.    London,  1839. 
Warland,  Rev.  William.    A  Letter  to  the  Rt.  Rev.  Manton  Eastburn,  D.D., 

Bishop  of  Massachusetts,  in  Reply  to  John  Edson.    Trinity  Church, 

Bridgewater.    12mo,  pp,  12.   ,1848. 

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Warner,  Rev.  Aaron  W.  —  See  Cornelius,  Elias. 

Warner,  H.  W.,  Esq.  Address  before  the  Auxiliary  New-York  Bible  So- 
ciety, Aug.  16,  1813.    8vo,  pp.  16.    New  York,  1813. 

Warner,  Rev.  Richard.  An  Attempt  to  ascertain  the  Situation  of  the  An- 
cient Clausentum.    4to,  pp.  40.    [London,  1792.] 

Warner,  Col.  Seth.  —  See  Butler,  James  Davie.    Chipman,  Daniel. 

Warning  (A)  from  Iacob  Beem.  —  See  Behmen,  Jacob. 

 against  countenancing  the  Ministrations  of  Mr.  George  Whitefield.  — 

See  Gib,  Adam. 

 ■  to  Youth  on  the  Subject  of  Vain  Amusement.  —  See  Amusement. 

Warning-Piece  (A)  to  all  Drunkards  and  Health-drinkers.  4to,  pp.  72. 
London,  1682. 

 Voice  (A)  to  the  Cotton  and  Tobacco  Planters,  Farmers,  and  Merchants 

of  the  United  States.  —  See  Cotton-Trade. 
Warnings  from  the  Dead.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 of  Death  considered  as  Excitements  to  review  Life.  —  See  Stone, 

Eliab. 

 of  the  Eternal  Spirit.  —  See  Cuningiiame,  James. 

Warren,  Rev.  Charles  J.  —  See  Thompson,  Otis. 
Warren,  Rev.  Edward.  —  See  Worcester,  Samuel. 

Warren,  Edward,  M.D.  Sketch  of  the  Progress  of  the  Malignant  or  Epi- 
demic Cholera,  from  its  Arrival  in  America.  8vo,  pp.  40.  Bos- 
ton, 1832. 

 Some  Account  of  the  Letheon ;  or,  Who  is  the  Discoverer  ?  Third 

edition.    8vo,  pp.  88.    Boston,  1847. 

Warren,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Bangor.  Sermon  before  the  So- 
ciety for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  in  Foreign  Parts,  Feb.  16,  1787. 
4to,  pp.  95.    London,  1787. 

Warren,  John,  M.D.  Charge  to  the  Fraternity  of  Free  Masons,  Boston, 
June  24,  1782.    8vo,  pp.  12.    [Boston,  1782.] 

 An  Eulogy  on  Hon.  Thomas  Russell,  Esq.;  delivered  May  4,  1796. 

4to,  pp.  31,  3.    Boston,  1796.    (Three  copies.) 

 Oration  delivered  July  4,  1783,  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of  the 

Town  of  Boston.    4to,  pp.  32.    Boston  [1783]. 

 Masonic  Funeral  Solemnities  at  Concert  Hall,  June  12,  1815.  Broad- 
side.   [Boston,  1815.] 

 See  Bartlett,  Josiah.    Gore,  Christopher.    McKean,  Joseph. 

Warren,  John  Collins,  M.D.  Address  before  the  American  Medical  Asso- 
ciation, Cincinnati,  May  8,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  65.    Boston,  1850. 

 Cases  of  Organic  Diseases  of  the  Heart.  Read  before  the  Counsel- 
lors of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society.   8vo,  pp.  61.   Bost.  181 1. 

 A  Comparative  View  of  the  Sensorial  and  Nervous  Systems  in  Man  and 

Animals.    8vo.    Boston,  1822. 

 Description  of  a  Skeleton  of  the  Mastodon  Giganteus  of  North  Ame- 
rica.   [With  Plates.]    4to.    Boston,  1852. 

 ■  Effects  of  Chloroform  and  of  Strong  Chloric  Ether,  as  Narcotic  Agents. 

12mo,  pp.  66.    Boston,  1849. 

 Genealogy  of  Warren ;  with  Some  Historical  Sketches.  4to.  Bost.  1854. 

 The  Great  Tree  on  Boston  Common.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1855. 

 A  Letter  to  the  Hon.  Isaac  Parker,  Chief-Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court 

of  Massachusetts ;  containing  Remarks  on  the  Dislocation  of  the 
Hip-joint.  Occasioned  by  the  Publication  of  a  Trial  which  took 
place  at  Machias,  June,  1824.  With  Appendix.  8vo.  Cam- 
bridge, 1826. 

  See  Brown,  John  B. 


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Warren,  Jonathan  Mason,  M.D.  An  Account  of  Two  Remarkable  Indian 
Dwarfs,  exhibited  under  the  Name  of  Aztec  Children.  8vo,  pp.  17. 
Boston,  1851. 

 Cases  of  Occlusion  of  the  Vagina.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1853. 

 Foreign  Bodies  in  the  Air-passages.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1847. 

 Inhalation  of  Ether.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1847. 

 Ligature  of  the  Left  Subclavian  Artery.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1849. 

Warren,  Dr.  Joseph.    An  Oration  delivered  March  5,  1772,  at  the  Request 

of  the  Inhabitants  of  the  Town  of  Boston.    4to,  pp.  18.  Boston, 

1772.    (Two  copies.) 
 Oration  delivered  March  6,  1775,  at  the  Request  of  the  Inhabitants  of 

the  Town  of  Boston.    4to,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1775. 
 See  Boston  Massacre.    Bunker-Hill  Monument  Association. 

Morton,  Perez.    Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  x.).  Sumner, 

William  H. 

Warren,  Josiah.  Equitable  Commerce.  A  New  Development  of  Principles, 
proposed  as  Elements  of  New  Society.  Second  edition.  8vo,pp.  63. 
Utopio,  O.,  1849. 

[Warren,  Mrs.  Mercy.]  The  Group,  as  lately  acted,  and  to  be  re-acted  to 
the  Wonder  of  all  Superior  Intelligences,  nigh  Head-quarters  at  Am- 
boyne.  [Names  of  Persons  satirized  in  Manuscript.]  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Boston,  1775.    (Two  copies.) 

 Poems,  Dramatic  and  Miscellaneous.    12mo.    Boston,  1790. 

Warren,  Admiral  Sir  Peter.  —  See  Chauncy,  Charles.  Prentice,  Tho- 
mas. 

Warren  Genealogy.  —  See  Warren,  John  C. 
Warren,  Me.,  Annals  of.  —  See  Eaton,  Cyrus. 

Warren,  R.I.,  History  of.  —  See  Fessenden,  G.  M.    Tustin,  Josiah  P. 

Warren  Baptist  Association.  A  Compendium  of  the  Minutes  of  the 
Warren  Baptist  Association,  from  1767  to  1825  inclusive.  8vo, 
pp.  13.   [1825].  # 

 .    Minutes  of  Meeting  at  Bridgewater,  Sept.  8  and  9,  1795.  8vo, 

pp.  12.    Boston,  1795. 

 .  Minutes  of  the  Warren  Association,  held  at  the  Baptist  Meet- 
ing-house in  Randolph,  Sept.  13  and  14,  1803.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Bos- 
ton, 1803. 

Warren  Bridge.  —  See  Boston,  City  of.   Charles-River  Bridge. 
Warren-Street  Chapel.    Circular,  April  17,  1837.    One  page.  Bos- 
ton, 1837. 

 .    An  Occasional  Publication,  in  Aid  of  the  Warren-street  Chapel. 

Vol.  i.,  No.  1,  January,  1856.    12mo.    Boston,  1856. 
 .    Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association,  with 

Report,  April  5,  1838.    12mo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1838. 
 .    Proceedings  of  the  Second  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Association  ; 

with  Report.    12mo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1839. 
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Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1840. 
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Report.    12mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1842. 
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Report.    12mo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1843. 
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nard's Report.    12mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1844. 
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Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1845. 


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Warren-Street  Chapel,  continued. 

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Report.    12mo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1846. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Tenth  Annual  Meeting ;  with  Mr.  Barnard's 

Report.    12mo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1847. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Eleventh  Annual  Meeting ;  with  Mr.  Barnard's 

Report.    12mo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1848. 

 -.    Proceedings  of  the  Twelfth  Annual  Meeting ;  with  Mr.  Barnard's 

Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1849. 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  Thirteenth  Annual  Meeting ;  with  Mr.  Bar- 
nard's Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1850. 

 .  Proceedings  of  the  Fourteenth  Annual  Meeting;  with  Mr.  Bar- 
nard's Report.    12mo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1851. 

 ■  .    Proceedings  of  the  Seventeenth  Annual  Meeting  ;  with  Mr. 

Barnard's  Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1854. 

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Barnard's  Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1855. 

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Barnard's  Report.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1856. 

 -.  Proceedings  of  the  Twentieth  Annual  Meeting ;  with  Mr.  Bar- 
nard's Report.    12mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1857. 

 .    Programme  of  the  Warren-street-Chapel  Floral  Procession, 

July  4,  1849.    Sheet.    Boston,  1849. 

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 .    Report  of  a  Committee  to  the  Contributors,  April  15,  1837. 

12mo,  pp.  12.    n.  d. 

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Warrington,  Henry,  Earl  of.  —  See  Booth,  Henry. 

Wars  in  America.  —  See  America  Invincible. 

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Francis. 

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Boston,  1849. 

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Leicester  in  the  Events  of  the  Revolution ;  delivered  July  4,  1849. 
8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1849. 

 Address  at  the  Social  Festival  of  the  Bar  of  Worcester  County,  Feb.  7, 

1856.    8vo,  pp.  73.    Worcester  [1856]. 

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1826.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Worcester,  1827. 

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Washburn,  Hon.  Emory,  LL.]).,  continued. 

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tian Union,  Nov.  26,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1856. 

 Argument  before  an  Ecclesiastical  Council,  in  Hollis-street  Meeting- 
house, July,  1841.  With  the  Charges  preferred  against  Rev.  John 
Pierpont,  and  the  Result.    8vo.    Boston,  1841. 

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Boston,  18,35. 

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Century  from  its  Settlement.    8vo.    Boston,  1860. 
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pp.  22.    Worcester,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 
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Agricultural  Society,  Sept.  28, 1854.    8vo,pp.  16.    Worcester,  1854. 
  Sketches  of  the  Judicial  History  of  Massachusetts,  from  1630  to  the 

Revolution  in  1775.    8vo.    Boston,  1840. 
 Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of  Massachusetts,  Feb.  14, 

1838,  on  the  Bill  to  aid  the  Construction  of  the  Western  Railroad. 

8vo,  pp.  30.    Springfield,  1838. 
 Substance  of  the  Remarks  of  Mr.  Washburn  before  a  Committee,  &c, 

upon  the  Petition  of  Oilman  Day  and  others  for  a  Division  of  Worces- 
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Speech  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  7,  1858. 

8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  1858. 
 The  Sandwich  Islands.    Speech  in  the  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  4, 

1854.    8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 
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and  Kansas  ;  House  of  Representatives,  April  7,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  16. 

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&c. ;  with  a  German  Translation  by  F.  W.  Bogen.  16mo,  pp.  71. 
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of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  22.   ,  1796. 

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sidered a  Candidate  for  their  Future  Suffrages.  8vo,  pp.  32.  Sa- 
lem, 1800. 

 Collection  of  Speeches  to  Congress ;  Addreses  to  the  President ;  his 

Answers  ;  Circular  Letter  to  Governors  of  the  States;  and  Farewell 
Orders  to  the  Army.    12mo.    Boston,  1796.    (Two  copies.) 

 Farewell  Address  to  the  People  of  the  United  States.    8vo,  pp.  22. 

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 Gen.  Washington's  Resignation  and  Address,  in  a  Circular  Letter  to  the 

President  of  the  State  of  New  Hampshire.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Exe- 
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ington, President  of  the  United  States,  to  his  Fellow-citizens,  on 
declining  being  considered  a  Candidate  for  their  Future  Suffrages. 
12mo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1796. 

 Letters  to  Several  of  his  Friends  in  the  Year  1776  ;  with  Rev.  Mr. 

Duche's  Letter  to  Washington,  and  Answer  by  John  Parke.  12mo, 
pp.  53.   ,  1778. 

 Letters  from  George  Washington  to  Arthur  Young,  Esq.,  and  Sir 

John  Sinclair,  Bart.    8vo.    Alexandria,  1803. 

  Official  Letters  to  the  Honourable  American  Congress ;  written  during 

the  War  between  the  United  Colonies  and  Great  Britain.  2  vols. 
12mo.    Boston,  1795. 

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Anderson,  LL.D.    8vo,  pp.  76.    Charlestown,  1800.    (Three  copies.) 

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vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1839. 

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Centennial  Anniversary  of  Washington ;  with  Washington's  Fare- 
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Monroe,  James.  Moseley,  Jonathan  Ogden.  Mycall,  John. 
New-England  Patriot.  Ogden,  Uzal.  Osgood,  David.  PAine, 
Thomas.  Parish,  Elijah.  Patten,  William.  Payson,  Phillips. 
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Washington,  Town  of,  Conn.  —  See  Cothren,  William  (History  of  Ancient 
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Washington,  Town  of,  Mass.,  History  of,  by  C.  Knight.  —  See  Field, 

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Members  of  the  Washington  Benevolent  Society  of  Massachusetts, 
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the  Washington  Fire-Engine  Company.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Louisville,  1839. 

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Patriot. 

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John. 

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Citizens  to  erect  a  Monument  in  Honour  of  Gen.  George  Washing- 
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Watchmen's  Watchword,  The  Essex.  —  See  Essex  Ministers. 

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Shepard,  Thomas. 

Water,  The  Curiosities  of  Common.  —  See  Smith,  John. 

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Dana,  James  Freeman. 

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Water-Baptism  (On)  and  the  Lord's  Supper,  as  Christian  Rites.  —  See 
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Waterbury,  Conn.,  First  Congregational  Church  in.  —  See  First  CONGRE- 
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Medicine.    Part  I.    8vo,  pp.  x.  44.    Boston,  1786.    (Two  copies.) 

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[Wateriiouse,  Samuel.]  Proposals  for  printing,  by  Subscription,  the  His- 
tory of  the  Publick  Life  and  Distinguished  Actions  of  Vice-Admiral 
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Waterland,  Rev.  Daniel,  D.D.  Regeneration  Stated  and  Explained  ac- 
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 A  Brief  Historical  Account  of  the  Primitive  Invocation  or  Prayer  for  a 

Blessing  upon  the  Eucharistic  Elements,  in  Confirmation  of  Some 
Things  mentioned  in  the  learned  Dr.  Waterland's  Review,  &c,  and 
by  Way  of  Supplement  to  it.    8vo,  pp.  100.    London,  1740. 

 An  Epistolary  Dissertation,  addressed  to  the  Clergy  of  Middlesex, 

wherein  the  Doctrine  of  St.  Austin,  concerning  the  Christian  Sacri- 
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Waterman,  Rev.  Elijah. —  See  Dana,  James. 

Waterman,  Rev.  Jonathan.    Thanks  to  be  given  for  the  Lord's  Mercies. 
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WATERMAN,  Thomas.  By-laws  of  St.  Andrew's  Royal  Arch  Chapter,  Bos- 
ton, instituted  A.D.  1769;  together  with  Biographical  Sketches  of 
Distinguished  Members.    12mo.    Boston,  1859. 

Watermen.  State  of  Religion  and  Morals  among  the.  —  See  Davies,  John. 

[Waters.  Jasper.]  A  Vindication  of  the  Doctrine  of  the  Divine  Person  and 
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Waterston,  Rev.  Robert  C.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Sunday- 
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Sept.  18,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1844. 

 Address  on  Pauperism,  its  Extent,  Causes,  and  the  Best  Means  of 

Prevention  ;  delivered  [before  the  Society  for  the  Prevention  of  Pau- 
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 Address  at  the  Third  Triennial  Convention  of  the  West-Newton  State 

Normal  School,  July  26,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1848. 

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March,  1850.]    8vo,  pp.  22.    Cambridge,  1850. 

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1843.    (Two  copies.) 
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Feb.  27,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1848. 
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12mo,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1841. 
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Twenty-fifth  Anniversary,  Oct.  15,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1845. 
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16mo.    Boston,  1844. 

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delivered  at  the  Dedication  of  the  Church  of  the  Saviour,  Nov.  10, 

1847.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1847. 

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Watertown.    With  a  Report  of  a  Committee  appointed  to  stop  the 

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Watertown,  City  of,  Wisconsin :  its  Manufacturing  and  Railroad  Advan- 
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Watkinson,  Rev.  Edward,  M.I).  An  Essay  upon  (Economy.  Fourth  edi- 
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Watson,  Alexander.  A  Lecture  delivered  April  2,  1845,  before  the  Mem- 
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Watson,  Ebenezer.  —  See  Connecticut  Courant. 

Watson,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 

Watson,  Elkanah.  History  of  Agricultural  Societies  on  the  Modern  Berk- 
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Canals  in  the  State  of  New  York,  1788-1819.  8vo.  Albany,  1820. 
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Watson,  Rev.  George,  A.M.  Christ  the  Light  of  the  World.  Sermon 
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Watson,  Col.  George.  —  See  Kendall,  James. 

Watson,  John.    The  Gentleman  and  Citizen's  Almanack  for  the  Year  1764. 

12mo.    Dublin,  1764. 
Watson,  John,  M.D.  —  See  Parish- Will  Case. 

Watson,  John  F.  Annals  and  Occurrences  of  New-York  City  and  State  in 
the  Olden  Time.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1846. 

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Watson,  Marston.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  1st  Series). 

Watson,  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Llandaff.  An  Apology  for  the  Bible, 
in  a  Series  of  Letters  to  Thomas  Paine.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Philadel- 
phia, 1796. 

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ward Gibbon,  Esq.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

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Watson,  Samuel.  Fugitive-slave  Case.  —  See  Chase,  Salmon  P.  (Address 
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9 .'  Watson,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Crown  of  Righteousness.  Set  forth  in  a  Ser- 
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 God's  Anatomy  upon  Man's  Heart.    Fast  Sermon,  preached  before  the 

House  of  Commons,  Dec.  27  [1649].    4to,  pp.  27.    London,  1649. 

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the  Midst  of  all  her  Despondencies  and  Discouragements,  in  a  Ser- 
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Watson  Wentworth,  Charles,  Marquis  of  Rockingham.  —  See  Grenada. 

Watson,  William,  Esq.  A  Treatise  of  the  Law  of  Partnership.  8vo.  Al- 
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Watson  and  Goodwin.  —  See  Connecticut  Courant. 
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Watt,  Robert.  The  Trials  at  Large  of  Robert  Watt  and  David  Downie  for 
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[WATT,  Thomas.]    Grammar  made  Easy  ;  containing  Despauter's  Grammar 

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Watts,  Hon.  Charles.    A  Discourse  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Hon. 

George  Matthews.    8vo,  pp.  15.    New  Orleans,  1837. 
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relating  to  the  Trinity.    16mo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  n.  d. 
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Children.    Eleventh  edition.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1753. 
 Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs,  in  Three  Books.    Fifth  edition.  16mo. 

London,  1716. 

 Hymns  and  Spiritual  Songs,  in  Three  Books.    12mo.    Boston,  1801. 

 The  Psalms  of  David  imitated  in  the  Language  of  the  New  Testament. 

Twenty-sixth  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1768. 
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12mo.    Boston,  1801. 
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Sparks,  Jared  (Essays,  &c,  No.  xii.). 
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Watts,  Stephen,  M.A.  An  Essay  on  the  Reciprocal  Advantages  of  a  Per- 
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Waugh,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  Sermon  before  the  Society  for  the  Propagation 
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Way,  Albert,  Esq.  Copy  of  an  Indenture  of  Lease  from  the  Earl  of  Bedford 
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Way,  Rev.  Lewis,  A.M.  —  See  London  Society  for  promoting  Christianity 
amongst  the  Jews. 

Way  (The)  of  Congregational  Churches  Cleared.  —  See  Cawdrey,  Daniel 
(Inconsistence  of  the  Independent  Way).  Cotton,  John.  Hooker, 
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 of  Life  Opened.  —  See  Wads  worth,  Benjamin. 

 for  a  People  to  live  long  in  the  Land  that  God  hath  given  them.  — 

See  Stoddard,  Solomon. 

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■  to  be  Saved.  —  See  American  Tract  Society. 

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Wayland,  Rev.  Francis,  D.D.,  President  of  Brown  University.  The  Affairs 
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Wayland,  Rev.  Francis,  D.D.,  Pres.  of  Brown  University,  continued. 

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before  the  Boston  Baptist  Foreign  Missionary  Society,  and  the  Salem 
Bible  Translation  Society,  1823.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  39. 
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 Thoughts  on  the  Present  Distress.    Two  Sermons,  delivered  on  the 

11th  and  25th  of  October,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Providence,  1857. 

 Proceedings  of  the  Corporation,  and  of  the  Alumni  of  Brown  University, 

in  Reference  to  the  Resignation  of  President  Wayland.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
Providence,  1856. 

Wayland  Town  Library.  Catalogue  of  Books  belonging  to  the  Wayland 
Xown  Library,  1853.    16mo.  pp.  80.    Boston,  1853. 

Waylen,  James.  Chronicles  of  the  Devizes ;  being  a  History  of  the 
Castle,  Parks,  and  Borough  of  that  Name.    8vo.    London,  1839. 

Waymouth,  or  Weymouth,  Capt.  George.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer. 
Biog.).    Mass.  Hist.  Soc  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  3d  Series). 

Wayne,  Major-Gen.  Anthony.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv.). 

Wayne,  Caleb  P.  —  See  Federal  Gazette. 

Ways  (The)  of  God  Vindicated.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 

 of  Pleasure  and  the  Paths  of  Peace.  —  See  Seccomb,  Joseph. 

Ways  and  Means,  1688-1763.  —  See  Whitworth,  Charles. 

 ,  Report  of  the  Committee  on.  —  See  Maryland,  State  of.  Penn- 
sylvania, Commonwealth  of. 

Weaknesses  (The)  of  Brutus  Exposed.  —  See  Constitution. 

Weald  of  Kent,  Enrichment  of  the.  —  See  Markham,  Gervase. 

Wealth  and  Beauty.    A  Poem.  —  See  Hurlbut,  William  Henry. 

 of  Nations.    The  Essential  Principles  of  the  Wealth  of  Nations,  in 

Opposition  to  Doctrines  of  Adam  Smith  and  others.  8vo.  Lond.  1797. 

Weapon  Salve's  Maladie,  The.  —  See  Sennertus,  Daniel. 

Weapons  (The)  of  the  People  called  Quakers  turned  backward  by  the  Shield 
of  Truth.  —  See  Atkinson,  Elizabeth. 

Weatherwise's  Town  and  Country  Almanack  for  the  Year  1786.  [With 
Manuscript  Notes.]    12mo.    Boston  [1786]. 

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Webb,  Rev.  Benjamin.  The  Present  Scope  and  Future  Gain  of  the  Chris- 
tian Life.  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Ruth  Avery ;  preached 
at  Truro,  Oct.  8,  1732.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1733. 

Webb,  Rev.  Edward.  — See  Anderson,  Rufus. 

Webb,  George.  The  Office  and  Authority  of  a  Justice  of  Peace.  8vo. 
Williamsburg,  1736. 

Webb,  George  James,  Ed.  The  Massachusetts  Collection  of  Psalmody,  by 
the  Handel  and  Haydn  Society.  Second  edition.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1840. 

Webb,  James  Watson.  Slavery  and  its  Tendencies.  A  Letter  to  the  New- 
York  Courier  and  Enquirer,  May  24,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  6.  Washing- 
ton, D.C.,  1856. 

Webb,  Rev.  John.    A  Brief  Discourse  at  the  Ordination  of  a  Deacon.  Svo, 

pp.  20.    Boston,  1731.  [Imperfect.] 
 The  Duty  of  a  Degenerate  People  to  pray  for  the  Reviving  of  God's 

Work.    Sermon  preach'd  June  18,  1734,  being  a  Day  of  Prayer, 

with  Fasting,  observed  by  the  New  North  Church  in  Boston.  16mo, 

pp.  41.    Boston,  1734.    (Four  copies.) 
 The  Duty  of  Ministers  to  work  the  Works  of  Him  that  sent  them,  while 

it  is  Day.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  William  Waldron.  Svo, 

pp.  22.    Boston,  1727. 


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Webb,  Rev.  John,  continued. 

 The  Government  of  Christ  Considered  and  Applied.    Election  Sermon, 

1738.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1738. 

 The  Great  Concern  of  New  England.     A  Sermon  preached  at  the 

Thursday  Lecture,  Boston,  Feb.  11,  1730-31.  12mo,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
ton, 1730.    (Four  copies.) 

 The  Greatness  of  Sin  improv'd  by  the  Penitent  as  an  Argument  with 

God  for  a  Pardon.  Sermon  at  the  Thursday  Lecture  in  Boston, 
Oct.  17,  1734;  preach'd  in  the  Hearing  of  John  Ormesby  and 
Matthew  Cushing,  on  the  Day  of  their  Execution.  Appendix  by  W. 
Cooper.    16mo,  pp.  29.,  ix.    Boston,  1734. 

 Practical  Discourses  on  Death,  Judgment,  Heaven,  and  Hell,  in  Twenty- 
four  Sermons.    8vo.    Boston,  1726. 

 A  Seasonable  Warning  against  Bad  Company-keeping.  Discourse  from 

Prov.  xiii.  20.    Second  edition.    16mo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1726. 

 Sermon  preached  at  the  Thursday  Lecture,  Nov.  15,  1722,  before  the 

General  Court.    8vo,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1722.    (Three  copies.) 

 Vows  made  unto  God  in  Trouble  to  be  paid.    Sermon  on  a  Special 

Occasion.    16mo,  pp.  41.    Boston,  1728. 

 See  Edwards,  Jonathan.    Eliot,  Andrew.    McGregore,  David. 

New  North  Church,  Boston.  Sermons  on  Early  Piety.  Thach- 
er,  Peter. 

Webb,  Rev.  Nathan.  —  See  Chaplin,  Ebenezer. 
Webb,  Hon.  Stephen  P.  —  See  Salem,  City  of. 

Webb,  Thomas  H.,  M.D.  Information  for  Kansas  Immigrants.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1855. 

 Information  for  Kanzas  Immigrants.    Fifth  edition.    12mo,  pp.  54. 

Boston,  1856. 

 See  Rhode  Island,  State  of  (Registration  Report). 

[Webbe,  George.]  The  Practise  of  Quietnes.  The  seventh  edition.  24mo. 
London,  1638. 

Webber,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  —  See  Morse, 
Jedidiah.    Ware,  Henry. 

Weber,  Dr.  George.  Outlines  of  Universal  History,  from  the  Creation  of 
the  World  to  the  Present  Time.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
Dr.  M.  Behr.  Revised  and  corrected,  with  the  Addition  of  a  His- 
tory of  the  United  States,  by  Francis  Bo  wen,  A.M.  Fourth  edition. 
8vo.    Boston,  1854. 

Webster,  Hon.  Daniel.  Address  at  Andover,  Nov.  9,  1843.  Svo,  pp.  44. 
Boston,  1843.    (Two  copies.) 

 Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Pittsburgh,  July  9,  1833.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Boston,  1833.    (Two  copies.) 

 Address  delivered  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-stone  of  the  Bunker- 
Hill  Monument.    Svo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1825. 

 Address  delivered  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-stone  of  the  Bunker - 

Hill  Monument.    Fifth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1825. 

 Address  delivered  at  Bunker  Hill,  June  17,  1843,  on  the  Completion  of 

the  Monument.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1843. 

 Address  at  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-stone  of  the  Addition  to  the  Capi- 
tol, July  4,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Washington,  1851. 

 Address  delivered  before  the  New-York  Historical  Society,  Feb.  23, 

1852.    8vo,  pp.  57.    New  York,  1852. 

 Argument  of  Hon.  Daniel  Webster  on  behalf  of  the  Boston  and  Lowell 

Railroad  Company,  before  the  Railroad  Committee  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Legislature.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1845. 


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 Correspondence  between  the  Hon.  Daniel  Webster,  Secretary  of  State 

of  the  United  States,  and  M.  Hulsemann,  Charge  d'Affaires  of  the 

Emperor  of  Austria  at  Washington.    8vo,  pp.  30.    London,  18.31. 
 Discourse  in  Commemoration  of  the  Lives  and  Services  of  John  Adams 

and  Thomas  Jefferson,  Boston,  Aug.  2,  1820.    8vo,  pp.  02.  Boston, 

1820.    (Two  copies.) 
•  Discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1820,  in  Commemoration  of 

the  First  Settlement  of  New  England.    8vo,  pp.  104.    Boston,  1821. 
 Discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1820.    Second  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  55.    Boston,  1821. 
 The  Private  Correspondence  of  Daniel  Webster.    Edited  by  Fletcher 

Webster.    2  vols.  8vo.    Boston,  1857. 
 Remarks  on  the  Removal  of  the  Deposites,  and  on  a  National  Bank  ; 

United-States  Senate,  January,  18.34.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Wash.  1834. 
 Remarks  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  May  9,  1828,  on  the  Tariff 

Bill.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1828.    (Two  copies.) 
 Remarks  upon  that  part  of  the  President's  Message  which  relates  to  the 

Revenue  and  Finances  ;  Senate  of  the  United  States,  Dec.  10  and  17, 

1840.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Washington,  1840.    (Three  copies.) 
 Remarks  of  Mr.  Webster  and  Mr.  Wright  on  the  President's  Message, 

the  Finances  and  Debts  of  the  Nation.    8vo,  pp.  10.   ,  1840. 

 The  Rhode-Island  Question.    Argument  in  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 

United  States,  in  the  Case  of  Martin  Luther  vs.  L.  M.  Borden  et  als., 

Jan.  27,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Washington,  1848. 
  Second  Speech  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill;  delivered  March  12,  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  00.    Washington,  1838. 
 Second  Speech  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill;  delivered  March  12,  1838. 

8vo,  pp.  31.    n.  d. 

 Speech  at  Abington,  Oct.  9,  1848.    Svo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

 Speech  in  Answer  to  Mr.  Calhoun ;  United-States  Senate,  March  22, 

1838.    Svo,  pp.  19.   [1838J.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  on  Mr.  Clay's  Resolutions ;  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  7, 

1850.    Svo,  pp.  15.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Currency ;  United-States  Senate,  Sept.  28,  1837.  8vo, 

.     pp.  20.    Washington,  1837. 
  Speech  in  Defence  of  the  Christian  Ministry,  and  in  Favor  of  the  Reli- 
gious Instruction  of  the  Young ;  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States, 

Feb.  10,  1844.    Girard  Will.    Svo,  pp.  60.    Washington,  1844. 
  Speech  delivered  at  Baltimore,  May  18,  1843.     [Commerce  of  the 

United  States.]    Svo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1843. 
 Speech  delivered  at  Niblo's  Saloon,  in  New  York,  15th  March,  1837. 

Svo,  pp.  32.    n.  d. 

 Speech  at  Marshfield,  delivered  Sept.  1, 1848  ;  and  Speech  on  the  Oregon 

Bill,  United-States  Senate,  Aug.  12,  1848.   Svo,  pp.  24.   Bost.  1848. 
 Speech  on  moving  for  leave  to  introduce  a  Bill  to  continue  the  Bank  of 

the  United  States  for  Six  Years;  United-States  Senate,  March  18, 

1834.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1834. 
 Speech  at  the  National  Republican  Convention,  Worcester,  Oct.  12, 

1832.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1832.    (Two  copies.) 
 Speech  on  the  New  Tariff  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 

States,  July  25,  1846.    Svo,  pp.  48.    Washington,  1846. 
 Speech  in  Reply  to  Mr.  Hayne  of  South  Carolina,  on  the  Resolution 

of  Mr.  Foot  of  Connecticut,  relative  to  the  Public  Lands.  Svo, 

pp.  96.    Washington,  1830. 


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Webster,  Hon.  Daniel,  continued. 

  Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States,  March  23,  1848,  on  the 

Mexican  War.    8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 
 Speech  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  on  the  President's  Veto  of 

the  Bank  Bill,  July  11,  1832.    8vo,  pp.  28.   [1832]. 

 Speech  on  the  Subject  of  the  Public  Lands  ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  of 

the  United  States,  Jan.  20,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Washington,  1830. 
 Speech  upon  the  Subject  of  Slavery ;  United-States  Senate,  March  7, 

1850.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1850. 
 Speech  on  the  Subject  of  the  Three  Millions  Appropriation,  and  the 

Loss  of  the  Fortification  Bill;  United-States  Senate,  Jan.  14,  1836. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1836. 
 Speech  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  United-States  Senate, 

Jan.  31,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1838. 
 Speech  on  the  Sub-Treasury  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  United-States  Senate, 

March  12,  1838;  and  his  Speech  on  the  22d  March,  in  Answer  to 

Mr.  Calhoun.    8vo.    Washington,  1838. 
 Speech  upon  the  Tariff ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 

the  United  States,  April,  1824.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Washington,  1824. 

(Two  copies.) 

 Speech  in  the  United-States  Senate,  March  23,  1848,  upon  the  War 

with  Mexico.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1848. 
 Speech  to  the  Young  Men  of  Albany,  May  28,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

Washington,  n.  d. 

  Speeches  at  Buffalo,  Syracuse,  and  Albany,  May,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  56. 

New  York  [1851]. 

 Speeches  in  the  Senate  upon  the  Question  of  renewing  the  Charter  of 

the  Bank  of  the  United  States ;  delivered  May  25  and  28,  1832. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1832. 

 Vindication  of  the  Treaty  of  Washington  of  1842,  in  a  Speech  delivered 

in  the  Senate  of  the'United  States,  6th  and  7th  April,  1846.  With 
Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  88.    Washington,  1846. 

 The  Works  of  Daniel  Webster.  Eleventh  edition.  6  vols.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1858. 

 Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Daniel  Webster,  Sept.  17,  1859.  [Con- 
taining Address  by  Nathaniel  P.  Banks,  and  Eulogy  by  Edward 
Everett.]    8vo.    Boston,  1859. 

 Obituary  Addresses  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  the  Hon.  Daniel 

Webster ;  delivered  in  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  United  States,  December,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  86.    Wash.  1853. 

 Programme  of  Arrangements  for  the  Funeral  Ceremonies  in  honor  of 

the  late  Hon.  Daniel  Webster  [New  York],  Nov.  16,  1852.  8vo, 
pp.  8.    New  York,  1852. 

 The  Seventy-fourth  Anniversary  of  the  Birthday  of  Daniel  Webster, 

celebrated  at  Boston,  Jan.  18,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  95.    Boston,  1856. 

 Mr.  Webster  and  his  Revilers.     From  the  National  Intelligencer, 

April  24,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  15.    [Washington,  1841.] 

 Andover  Address,  and  his  Political  Course  while  Secretary  of  State.  — 

See  Stuart,  Moses. 

 Speech  on  the  Greek  Question ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, January,  1824.  —  See  Greek  Question. 

 Speech  on  the  North-eastern  Boundary.  —  See  Gallatin,  Albert. 

  Speech  in  the  United-States  Senate,  Jan.  14,  1836,  on  Mr.  Benton's 

Resolutions.  —  See  United  States  (Public  Documents  and  Con- 
gressional Debates). 


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581 


Webster,  Hon.  Daniel,  continued. 

 See  Adams,  Nehemiah.  Agriculture.  Allen,  William  H.  Bos- 
ton Memorial.  Calhoun,  John  C.  Colman,  Henry.  East- 
burn,  Manton.  Harvard  College.  Hayne,  Robert "  Y.  Hil- 
lard,  George  S.  Kentucky  Democrat.  Lunt,  William  P. 
McCoy,  Amasa.  Poole,  Alexis  (Statistical  View,  &c,  1853). 
Pope,  Leroy,  jun.  Ritner,  Joseph  (Vindication  of  Washington). 
Stuart,  Moses.  Ticknor,  George.  Washington,  Geo.  (Speeches 
on  the  Centennial  Anniversary  of  Washington).  Webster,  Geo.  W. 
Wilkins,  Peter.    Woods,  Henry  W. 

Webster,  Miss  Delia  A.  Kentucky  Jurisprudence.  A  History  of  the  Trial 
of  Miss  Delia  A.  Webster,  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  December,  1844,  on  a 
Charge  of  aiding  Slaves  to  Escape.    12mo,  pp.  84.   Vergennes,  1845. 

Webster,  Fletcher,  Esq.  An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Authorities  of 
the  City  of  Boston,  July  4,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1846. 

 See  Webster,  Daniel. 

Webster,  Rev.  George  W.  A  Sermon  preached  at  Wheeling,  Va.,  on  the 
Death  of  Daniel  Webster.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Wheel- 
ing, 1853. 

Webster,  Mrs.  Harriet  F.  —  See  Newell,  William. 
Ci  t&    Webster,  John.    Academiarum  Examen  ;  or,  The  Examination  of  Acade- 
mies.   4to,  pp.  90.    London,  1654.  [Imperfect.] 
Webster,  John  W.,  M.D.    A  Manual  of  Chemistry.    Third  edition.  8vo. 
Boston,  1839. 

 A  Review  of  the  Webster  Case.    Bv  a  Member  of  the  New-York  Bar. 

8vo,  pp.  30.    New  York,  1850. 

 See  Parker,  Joel  (Law  of  Homicide).    Whiting,  Lyman. 

Webster,  Rev.  Josiah.  The  Mystery  of  Godliness.  Sermon  at  Installation 
of  Rev.  John  Lord,  Thomaston,  June  15,  1809.  8vo,  pp.  19.  New- 
bury port,  1809. 

Webster,  Noah,  LL.D.  The  American  Selection  of  Lessons  in  Reading 
and  Speaking.    Fourteenth  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1804. 

 A  Brief  Historv  of  Epidemic  and  Pestilential  Diseases.    2  vols.  8vo. 

Hartford,  1799. 

 A  Collection  of  Essays  and  Fugitive  Writings.    8vo.    Boston,  1790. 

 A  Collection  of  Papers  on  the  Subject  of  Bilious  Fevers.    8vo.  New 

York,  1796. 

 Dissertations  on  the  English  Language ;  with  Notes,  and  an  Essay  on 

a  Reformed  Mode  of  Spelling.    8vo.    Boston,  1789. 

 Effects  of  Slavery  on  Morals  and  Industry.    8vo,  pp.  56.  Hartford, 

1793.    (Two  copies.) 

 Grammatical  Institute  of  the  English  Language.  Part  II.  Fourth  edi- 
tion.   12mo.    Hartford,  n.  d. 

 A  Letter  to  Dr.  David  Ramsay,  respecting  the  Errors  in  Johnson's 

Dictionary  and  other  Lexicons.    12mo,  pp.  28.    New  Haven,  1807. 

 Oration  pronounced  before  the  Citizens  of  New  Haven,  July  4,  1798. 

8vo,  pp.  16.    New  Haven  [1798].  ' 

 Ten  Letters  to  Dr.  Joseph  Priestley,  in  Answer  to  his  Letters  to  the 

Inhabitants  of  Northumberland.    8vo,  pp.  29.    New  Haven,  1800. 

 Observations  on  a  Letter  from  Noah  Webster,  jun.,  Esq.,  published  in 

the  Panoplist.    8vo,  pp.  24.    New  Haven,  1809. 

 A  Summary  Summing  of  the  Charges,  with  their  Refutations,  in  Attacks 

upon  Noah  Webster,  LL.D.,  his  Dictionaries,  or  his  Publishers. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Springfield,  1854. 

 See  Cobb,  Lyman.    Poole,  William  F. 

vol.  n.  74 


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Webster,  Pelatiah,  A.M.  Political  Essays  on  the  Nature  and  Operation  of 
Monev,  Public  Finances,  and  other  Subjects.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1791. 

Webster,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Salisbury.  The  Blessedness  of  those  who 
die  in  the  Lord.  Discourse  delivered  at  Newbury,  March  26,  1792, 
at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  John  Tucker,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston, 
1793.    (Two  copies.) 

 Election  Sermon,  1777.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1777.    (Five  copies.) 

 The  Misery  and  Duty  of  an  Oppress'd  and  Enslav'd  People.  Fast  Ser- 
mon, July  14,  1774.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1774.    (Two  copies.) 

 Soldiers  and  others  Directed  and  Encouraged.    Sermon  preached  at 

Salisbury,  March  25,  1756,  to  Col.  Jona.  Bagley,  Capt.  Stephen 
Webster  and  his  Company.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1756. 

 Young  Children  and  Infants  declared,  by  Christ,  Members  of  his  King- 
dom. Two  Discourses  [on  Infant  Baptism],  delivered  Sept.  20, 1772. 
8vo,  pp.  54.    Salem,  1773.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Gary,  Thomas. 

Webster,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.,  Temple,  N.H.  Rabshakeh's  Proposals  Con- 
sidered. Sermon  before  the  Companies  of  Minute-men  at  Groton, 
Feb.  21,  1775.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1775.    (Two  copies.) 

Webster,  Capt.  Stephen.  —  See  Webster,  Samuel. 

Webster,  Rev.  William.  —  See  Skinner,  Thomas. 

Webster  Case,  A  Review  of  the.  —  See  Webster,  John  W. 

Webster's  Calendar.  —  See  Almanac. 

Weckerus,  Johannes  Jacobus.  De  Secretis  Libri  XVII.  16mo.  Basi- 
leae,  1629. 

Wedderburn's  Speech  in  Council,  Jan.  29,  1774.  —  See  Hutchinson, 
Thomas. 

Wednesday  Evening  Club.  Rules  of  the  Wednesday-Evening  Club,  as 
reported  by  a  Committee,  Feb.  25,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Bost.  1857. 

Weekes,  George.  Ebenezer  ;  or,  A  Faithful  and  Exact  Account  of  God's 
Great  Goodness  to  Mr.  Ebenezer  Taylor.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton [1728]. 

 A  Parent's  Advice  to  his  Children.    8vo,  pp.  24.    n.  d. 

Weekly  Advertiser.  —  See  Boston  Gazette.  Boston  Weekly  Adver- 
tiser. Continental  Journal.  Norwich  Packet.  Pennsyl- 
vania Journal. 

 Chronicle.  —  See  Nova-Scotia  Gazette. 

 Gazette.  —  See  Albion,  The. 

 Journal.  —  See  Boston  Gazette. 

 Magazine.  —  See  Boston  Weekly  Magazine. 

 Magazine  of  Ministerial  and  Antiministerial  Essays.  —  See  Political 

Controversy,  The. 

  Memorials  for  the  Ingenious  ;  or,  An  Account  of  Books  lately  set  forth 

in  Several  Languages.  With  other  Accounts  relating  to  Arts  and 
Sciences.  No.  1-No.  50,  Jan.  16,  1682-Jan.  15,  1683.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1683. 

 Mercury.  —  See  New-York  Gazette. 

 Messenger,  The.    By  James  Cutler.    From  Oct.  25,  1811,  to  Oct.  13, 

1815.    4  vols,  folio.    Boston,  1811-15. 

 Pacquet  of  Advice  from  Rome.  —  See  Pacquet. 

 Post-Boy.  —  See  New-York  Gazette. 

 Register.  —  See  Niles,  Hezekiah. 

 Rehearsal  (The)  from  Sept.  27,  1731,  to  May  28,  1733.    By  T.  Fleet. 

Folio.    Boston,  1731-33.  [Incomplete.] 


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Weekly  Rehearsal,  The.    See  Boston  EVENING  Post. 

 Republican  Journal.  —  See  Boston  Gazette. 

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WEEMS,  Rev.  M.  L.    The  True  Patriot;  or,  An  Oration  on  the  Beauties  and 
Beatitudes  of  a  Republic.    Delivered  before  the  Governor  and  Legis- 
lature of  New  Jersey.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Philadelphia  [1802]. 
j)7     Weemse,  Rev.  John.    An  Exposition  of  the  Lawes  of  Moses.    4to.  Lon- 
don, 1632. 

 The  Workes  of  Mr.  Iohn  Weemse,  of  Lathocker,  in  Scotland.    3  vols. 

4to.    London,  1633-36. 

 The  Works  of  Mr.  Iohn  Weemse,  of  Lathocker,  in  Scotland.    4  vols. 

in  1.    4to.    London,  1637. 
Weg  (I)er)  zura  Gliick.  —  See  Anders,  Rudolph. 
Wehkomaonganoo  Asquam  Peantogig,  &c.  —  See  Baxter,  Richard. 
Weights  and  Measures,  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State  [J.  Q.  Adams] 
on.  —  See  United  States  (House  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  16th  Cong. ;  Ex. 
Doc,  1st  Sess.,  30th  Cong.,  vol.  ix. ;  Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  31st  Cong., 
vol.  iii.). 

Weir,  Robert  W.  Description  of  the  Picture  of  the  Embarcation  of  the 
Pilgrims  from  Delft-Haven,  painted  by  Robert  W.  Weir.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
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Weiss,  Rev.  John.  The  Claims  of  Seamen.  An  Address  delivered  at  the 
Annual  Meeting  of  the  New-Bedford  Port  Society,  Dec.  10,  1848. 
With  Report.    12mo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1849. 

 Conscience  the  Best  Policy.   Fast  Sermon,  April  6, 1848.    12mo,  pp.  16. 

New  Bedford,  1848. 
 Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Loss  of  the  Arctic  ;  delivered  in  New  Bed- 
ford, Oct.  22,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  18.    New  Bedford,  1854. 

 The  Least  of  Two  Evils.    A  Sermon  preached  July  9,  1848.  12mo, 

pp.  12.    New  Bedford,  1848. 

 The  Modern  Pulpit.    A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel 

Longfellow,  Fall  River,  Mass.,  Feb.  16,  1848.  [R.H.,  John  F.  W. 
Ware;  Addr.,  G.  W.  Briggs.]  8vo,  pp.  36.  Fall  River,  1848. 
 Our  Private  and  Public  Stewardship.  A  Discourse  preached  in  Water- 
town.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Cambridge,  1845. 
 Sermon  upon  the  Late  Disasters ;  preached  before  the  First  Congre- 
gational Society,  New  Bedford,  May  15,  1853.  Svo,  pp.  17.  New 
Bedford,  1853. 

 Unity  and  Peace.    A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Church  of  the  Unity, 

Worcester,  Jan.  10,  1847.    Svo,  pp.  19.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
Welch,  Rev.  Moses  C.    An  Excellent  Spirit  forms  the  Character  of  a  Good 
Ruler.    Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1812.    8vo,  pp.  31.  Hart- 
ford, 1812. 

Welch,  William.  The  Last  Speech  and  Dying  Words  of  William  Welch,  who 
was  executed  at  Boston,  11th  April,  1754,  for  Murder.  Broad- 
side, n.  d. 

Welcome  to  Louis  Kossuth.  —  See  Sumner,  Charles. 
Weld,  Rev.  Ezra.  —  See  Whitney,  Josiah. 
Weld,  Rev.  Habijah.  —  See  Mellen,  John,  jun. 

Weld,  Lewis.    An  Address  delivered  in  Washington,  Feb.  16,  1828,  at  an 
Exhibition  of  Pupils  of  the  Pennsylvania  Institution  for  the  Educa- 
tion of  the  Deaf  and  Dumb.    Svo,  pp.  11.    Washington,  1828. 
Weld,  Theodore  D.    Persons  held  to  Service,  Fugitive  Slaves,  &c.  —  See 

New-England  Antislavery  Tract  Association. 
Well-Instructed  Scribe,  The.  —  See  Clarke,  James  F. 


584  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Well-Ordered  Family,  The.  —  See  Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 
Well-Spent  Sou,  The.  —  See  Slavery. 

Welles,  Arnold,  jun.,  A.M.  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Massachusetts 
Charitable  Fire  Society,  June  2,  1797.    4to,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1797. 

Welles,  Rev.  Noah,  A.M.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  Fairfield,  at  the  Fu- 
neral of  Rev.  Noah  Hobart,  M.A. ;  who  departed  this  Life,  Dec.  6, 
1773.    8vo,  pp.  27.    New  York,  1774. 

 Patriotism  Described  and  Recommended.    Conecticut-Election  Sermon, 

1764.    4to,  pp.  30.    New  London,  1764. 

 A  Vindication  of  the  Validity  and  Divine  Right  of  Presbyterian  Ordi- 
nation, in  Answer  to  Jeremiah  Learning.    8vo.    New  Haven,  1767. 

 See  Hobart,  Noah. 

Wellesley,  Rt.  Hon.  William  L.  Two  Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Earl 
Eldon,  &c.  ;  with  Official  and  other  Documents.  8vo.  Lon- 
don, 1827. 

Wellfleet,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  1st  Series). 
 ,  History  of.  —  See  Pratt,  Enoch. 

Wells,  Daniel,  Esq.    Argument  on  the  Trial  of  William  Wyman,  at  Lowell, 

November,  1843,  for  Embezzlement.    8vo,  pp.  75.    Greenfield,  1844. 
Wells,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.    Controversial  Treatises  against  the  Dissenters. 

12mo.    London,  1716. 
Wells,  Rev.  E.  M.  P.    The  Ornament  of  a  Meek  and  Quiet  Spirit.  A 

Discourse  preached  Dec.  2,  1855,  on  the  Death  of  Miss  Margaret 

Coffin.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  n.  d. 
 St.  Stephen's  Chapel.    Report  of  the  Mission  to  the  Poor,  1848.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    n.  d. 

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 .  Report  of  the  Mission  to  the  Poor,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  24.  [Bos- 
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Wells,  Rev.  George  W.  —  See  Bartol,  Cyrus  A.    Lowell,  Charles. 

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Wells,  Thomas.  Address  before  the  Massachusetts  Charitable  Mechanic 
Association,  Oct.  4,  1821.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1821. 

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Rev.  Mr.  Worcester's  Letter,  &c.  8vo,  pp.  72.  Boston,  1815. 
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(The  United  States  and  England). 

Wells  and  Lilly.  Catalogue  of  Medical  Books  for  Sale  by  Wells  and 
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Wellwood,  Sir  H.  Moncreiff,  D.D.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  So- 
ciety in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  June  6, 
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Welsh,  Dr.  Thomas.  An  Eulogy,  delivered  June  29,  1700,  at  Charlestown, 
Mass.,  in  Memory  of  Hon.  Nathaniel  Gorham,  Esq.  ;  with  a 
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Welsh  and  English  Dictionary.  —  See  Owen,  William. 

"  "  Tribe  of  Indians.  —  See  Williams,  John. 

Welsted,  Leonard.  Of  Dulness  and  Scandal.  Folio,  pp.  8.  Lond.  1732. 
Welsteed,  Rev.  William.    The  Dignity  and  Duty  of  the  Civil  Magistrate. 

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Welsteed,  William,  Esq.  —  See  Colman,  Benjamin. 

Welton,  Rev.  R.,  D.D.    The  Wise  Man's  Counsel  upon  the  Test.  Sermon 

before  the  Lieutenancy  of  the  City  of  London,  Nov.  19,  1710.  8vo, 

pp.  19.    London,  1710. 

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Wemms,  William,  and  others,  Trials  of,  for  the  Murder  of  Crispus  Attucks 

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Wentworth,  Hon.  John,  Lieutenant-Governor  of  New  Hampshire.  Two 

Reports  on  the  Matter  of  Complaint  of  Mr.  Livius  against  Gov. 

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Werth,  John  J.  A  Dissertation  on  the  Resources  and  Policy  of  California. 
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Wesley,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  A  Calm  Address  to  our  American  Colonies. 
12mo,  pp.  23.    London,  1775.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  A  Pocket  Hymn-book  for  the  Use  of  Christians  of  all  Denominations. 

Fourth  edition.    24mo.    London,  1790. 

 The  Scripture  Doctrine  concerning  Predestination,  Election,  and  Repro- 
bation. Extracted  from  a  late  Author.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1746. 

 A  Sermon  on  the  Duty  of  Constant  Communion.  12mo,  pp.  12.  Bos- 
ton, n.  d. 

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Shirley,  Walter.    Whitefield,  George. 

Wesley,  Rev.  Samuel.  Defence  of  a  Letter  concerning  the  Education  of 
Dissenters  in  their  Private  Academies.    4to.    London,  1704. 

Wesleyan  Academy,  Wilbraham.  Report  to  the  Senate  of  Massachusetts 
on  the  Petition  of  Wesleyan  Academy.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1837. 

■  University,  Middletown,  Conn.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Wesselhceft,  Robert.  A  Description  of  the  Brattleboro  Hydropathic 
Establishment.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Brattleboro,  1848. 

West,  Benjamin.  An  Account  of  the  Observation  of  Venus  upon  the  Sun, 
June  3,  1769,  at  Providence  in  New  England.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Provi- 
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West,  Benjamin,  P.R.A.  Description  of  the  Picture,  Christ  Healing  the 
Sick  in  the  Temple,  by  B.  West;  presented  by  him  to  the  Pennsyl- 
vania Hospital.    8vo,  pp.  13.    Philadelphia,  1817. 

West,  Rev.  Edward.  —  See  Cole,  Thomas. 

West,  Rev.  G.  M.  —  See  Chase,  Philander. 

West,  Gilbert,  Esq.  A  Defence  of  the  Christian  Revelation,  Observations 
on  the  History,  &c,  of  the  Resurrection,  and  on  the  Conversion  of 
St.  Paul,  by  Hon.  George  Lyttelton.    8vo.    London,  1748. 

West,  Rev.  John.  Discourse  at  the  Constitution  of  Rising- Star  Lodge, 
No.  393,  Yonkers,  N.Y.,  Oct.  25,  1826.  With  Order  of  Ceremonies. 
12mo,  pp.  36.    New  York,  1826. 

.  Sermon  preached  at  Salem,  Mass.,  before  the  Convention  of  the  Protes- 
tant-Episcopal Church  in  the  Eastern  Diocese,  September,  1831. 
8vo,  pp.  21.    Windsor,  Vt.,  1831. 

West,  Rev.  Samuel,  Dartmouth  [New  Bedford].  Anniversary  Sermon, 
Plymouth,  Dec.  22,  1777.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  79.  Boston 
[1778],    (Three  copies.) 

 Christ  the  Grand  Subject  of  the  Gospel  Ministry.  Sermon  at  the  Ordi- 
nation of  Rev.  Samuel  West,  Needham,  April  25,  1764.  [Ch., 
Thomas  West;  R.H.,  Thomas  Balch.]    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1764. 

 Election  Sermon,  1776.    8vo,  pp.  70.    Boston,  1776.    (Two  copies.) 

 Essays  on  Liberty  and  Necessity ;  in  Reply  to  Edwards  and  others. 

8vo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1793. 

West,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  Needham  and  Boston.  Election  Sermon,  1786. 
8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston  [1786].    (Four  copies.) 

.  Greatness  the  Result  of  Goodness.    A  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  George 

Washington.  With  Washington's  Farewell  Address.  8vo,  pp.  40. 
Boston,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

 National-Thanksgiving  Sermon,  Feb.  19,  1795.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Bos- 
ton, 1795. 

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Hollis-street  Church.     Ch.,  Jeremy  Belknap;  R.H.,  Jos.  Eckley. 

8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1789.    (Two  copies.) 
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8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1775. 
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Samuel,  Dartmouth. 
West,  Rev.  Stephen,  A.M.    An  Essay  on  Moral  Agency.    Remarks  on 

Edwards's  Enquiry  on  Freedom  of  the  Will.   8vo.   New  Haven,  n.  d. 

[Imperfect.] 
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West,  Thomas,  Lord  Delaware.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.). 
West,  Rev.  Thomas.  —  See  West,  Samuel. 

West,  The  :  its  Culture  and  its  Colleges.  —  See  Magoun,  George  F. 
 ,  Internal  Improvements  and  Commerce  of  the.  —  See  Henshaw,  Da- 
vid. 

 Vindicated.    A  Review  (in  part)  of  the  Address  of  Gen.  James  Tall- 

madge  before  the  American  Institute,  October,  1841.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Buffalo,  1842. 

West-Boston  Society.  Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  West-Boston 
Society  on  the  Subject  of  the  Land  in  front  of  the  Church.  8vo, 
pp.  18.    Boston,  1849. 


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West  Church,  Boston.  Order  of  Performance  [Anthems],  Fast  Day, 
April  4,  1822.    Broadside.    Boston,  1822. 

 .    See  Lowell,  Charles.   West  Parish. 

 ,  and  its  Ministers.  —  See  Bartol,  Cyrus  A. 

 Church  in  Marlborough.  —  See  Alger,  Horatio. 

 Columbia  Mining  and  Manufacturing  Company.    Second  Semi-annual 

Report,  February,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Cincinnati,  1854. 

 .  Third  Semi-annual  Report,  Sept.  9,  1854.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Cin- 
cinnati, 1854. 

 .    Stockholders'  Meeting,  May  2, 1855.  8vo,  pp.  1G.  Cincinnati,  n.d. 

 .    Report  of  W.  B.  Robbins  to  the  Meeting  of  Stockholders,  May, 

1855.    8vo.    n.  d. 

 .  Report  on  the  Affairs  of  the  West-Columbia  Mining  and  Manu- 
facturing Company.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Cincinnati,  n.d. 

 .    Annual  Meeting  of  Stockholders,  &c,  August,  1855.  8vo, 

pp.  10.    Cincinnati,  n.  d. 

West  Florida.  —  See  Hutchins,  Thomas. 

"West  Hartford,  Half-century  Sermon  at,  1822.  —  See  Perkins,  Nathan. 
West-India  Colonies.  —  See  Colonies. 

 Islands.  —  See  Edwards,  Bryan. 

 Question,  The.  —  See  Stewart,  Charles. 

 Trade.  —  See  Spence,  William. 

 Indian  Mission.    An  Appeal  to  the  Churches  in  behalf  of  the  West- 
Indian  Mission.    12mo,  pp.  12.    [Boston,  n.  d.] 
 Voyage.  —  See  Drake,  Sir  Francis. 

West  Indies.  —  See  Acosta,  Joseph.  Bossu,  M.  (Nouveaux  Voyages). 
Crisis  of  the  Sugar  Colonies.  Dampier,  William.  Diseases. 
Gage,  Thomas. 

 ,  British  Colonies  in  the.  —  See  Edwards,  Bryan. 

 ,  Diseases  of  the.  —  See  Diseases.    Grainger,  James. 

 ,  New  Survey  of  the.  —  See  Gage,  Thomas. 

 ,  Trade  to  the.  —  See  Veitia  Linage,  Joseph  de. 

West  Parish,  Boston.    An  Appeal  to  the  West  Parish.   12mo,pp.  6.  n.d. 

West-Parish  Association,  Boston.  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  West- 
Parish  Association  in  Boston.    12mo,  pp.  11.    Cambridge,  1826. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  West-Parish  Association  in 

Boston.    12mo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1830. 

 .    Constitution  of  the  West-Parish  Association ;  with  Reports  of 

Committees  on  the  Sunday  Schools  and  Library.  8vo,  pp.  24. 
Boston,  1825. 

 .    Report  of  the  Committee  of  the  West-Parish  Association  on 

the  State  of  Religion.  Accepted  Oct.  10,  1825.  8vo,  pp.  8.  Bos- 
ton, 1825. 

West-Point  Military  Academy,  West  Point,  N.Y.  —  See  United- 
States  Military  Academy. 

West  Springfield,  History  of.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

West  Stockbridge,  Mass.,  History  of.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (History  of 
Berkshire). 

Westborough,  Mass.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  1st  Series). 

 ,  Agricultural  Society  of,  and  Vicinity. —  See  Sleeper,  John  S. 

Westchester  County,  N.Y.,  History  of.  —  See  Bolton,  Robert,  jun. 
Westerman,  Gen.  Frangois-Joseph.  —  See  France. 
Western  Academician.  —  See  Picket,  John  W. 

 Address  Directory.  —  See  Lyford,  William  G. 

 Adventure,  Sketches  of.  —  See  McClung,  John  A. 


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Western  Africa,  State  of  Society  in.  —  See  Tracy,  Joseph. 
 America.  —  See  Wilkes,  Charles. 

 Baptist  Publication  and  Sabbath-school  Society.     Constitution  and 

Circular  Address.    16mo,  pp.  8.    Louisville,  1841. 

 Church-Extension  Society.  Constitution  of  the  Western  Church-Exten- 
sion Society.    8vo,  pp.  4.    n.  d. 

 .    Appeal  for  the  Western   Church-Extension   Society.  8vo, 

pp.  2.    n.  d. 

 Country,  Notes  upon  the.  —  See  Hoskins,  Nathan,  jun. 

 Farmer's  Comprehensive  Almanac.  —  See  Almanac. 

 Foreign  Missionary  Society.    Second  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of 

Directors,  May  6,  1834.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Pittsburgh,  1834. 

 Geography.  —  See  Benton,  Thomas  H. 

 Improvements.  —  See  Stewart,  Andrew. 

 Lake  Harbors.  —  See  Graham,  James  D. 

 Land-Agency  and  Commission  Office.  —  See  Beck,  Abraham. 

 Lands.    Cautionary  Hints  to  Congress  respecting  the  Sale  of  the 

Western  Lands  belonging  to  the  United  States.  Second  edition. 
8vo,  pp.  13.    Philadelphia,  1796. 

 Literary  Institute.    Minutes  of  the  Eleventh  Annual  Meeting  of  the 

Western  Literary  Institute  and  College  of  Professional  Teachers, 
Cincinnati,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Cincinnati,  1842. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report  of  the  Proceedings,  Cincinnati,  October, 

1836.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Cincinnati,  1836. 

 .    Transactions  of  the  Sixth  Annual  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  October, 

1836.    8vo.    Cincinnati,  1837. 

 Transactions  of  the  Seventh  Annual  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  Octo- 
ber, 1837.    8vo.    Cincinnati,  1838. 

 .  Transactions  of  the  Eighth  Annual  Meeting,  Cincinnati,  Octo- 
ber, 1838.    8vo.    Cincinnati,  1839. 

 Trade,  Remarks  on  the.  —  See  Ogdensburgh  Railroad. 

 Lunatic  Asylum,  Staunton,  Va.    Annual  Report  of  the  Directors. 

With  Report  of  Superintendent  [Francis  T.  Stribling,  M.D.].,  1842. 
8vo,  pp.  61.    Staunton,  1843. 

 .    Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Staunt.  1845. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  1845.     8vo,  pp.  32.    Staunt.  1846. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  1846.     8vo,  pp.  40.    Richm.  1847. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report,  1847.       8vo,  pp.  35.    Richm.  1848. 

 .    Twenty-first  Annual  Report,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Staunt.  1849. 

 .    Twenty-second  Annual  Report,  1849.  8vo,  pp.  34.    Richm.  1850. 

 .    Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Richm.  1850. 

 .    Twenty-fourth  Annual  Report,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  46.    Richm.  1851. 

 .  Twenty-fifth  Annual  Report,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  45.  Rich- 
mond, 1852. 

 .    Report  of  the  President  and  Directors  of  the  Western  Lunatic 

Asylum,  1855.  With  Superintendent's  Report.  8vo,  pp.  61. 
— — ,  1855. 

 Messenger,  The.    Devoted  to  Religion  and  Literature.    Vol.  v.,  April- 
September,  1838.    8vo.    Louisville,  1838. 
 See  Channing,  William  E. 

 Monthly  Magazine,  The.  A  Continuation  of  the  Illinois  Monthly  Ma- 
gazine. Vol.  iv.,  January-June,  1835.  Conducted  by  James  Hall. 
8vo.    Cincinnati,  1835. 

 Railroad  Corporation.  Appendix  to  the  Minority  Report  of  the  Inves- 
tigating Committee,  March,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  7.   ,  1843. 


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Western  Railroad  Corporation,  continued. 

 .    Brief  Statement  of  Facts  in  Relation  to  the  Western  Railroad. 

8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1838. 
 .    Brief  Statement  of  Facts  in  Relation  to  the  Western  Railroad, 

February,  1839.    8vo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1839. 
 .    Brief  Statement  of  Facts  in  Relation  to  the  Western  Railroad, 

Feb.  6,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  15.    [Boston,  1841.] 
 .    Circular  Letter  to  the  Stockholders  of  the  Western  Railroad 

Corporation,  upon  the  Fares  and  Income  of  1845.    8vo,  pp.  12. 

Spring-field,  1845. 

 .  Proceedings  of  a  Public  Meeting  of  the  Inhabitants  of  Worces- 
ter, Aug.  28,  1847,  upon  the  Subject  of  the  Passenger-Depot  of  the 
Western  Railroad.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Worcester,  n.  d. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Western  Railroad  Corporation,  Dec.  12, 1838  ; 

including  an  Address  to  the  People,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Bost.  1838. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Western  Railroad 

Corporation,  March  12,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Western  Railroad  Corporation,  Jan.  27, 1841. 

8vo,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    Proceedings  of  the  Western  Railroad  Corporation,  1843.  8vo. 

Boston,  1843. 

 .    Remarks  on  the  Practicability  and  Expediency  of  establishing  a 

Railroad  from  Boston  to  the  Connecticut  River.  8vo,  pp.  71.  Bos- 
ton, 1827. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Commissioners  for  the  Survey  of  one  or 

more  Routes  for  a  Railroad  from  Boston  to  Albany.  8vo,  pp.  56. 
Boston,  1828. 

 .    Report  of  the  Board  of  Directors  of  Internal  Improvements  of 

the  State  of  Massachusetts,  on  the  Practicability  and  Expediency  of 
a  Railroad  from  Boston  to  the  Hudson  River,  and  from  Boston  to 
Providence.  With  Reports  of  Engineers,  Plans,  and  Profiles.  8vo. 
Boston,  1829. 

 .    First  Annual  Report  [to  the  Stockholders],  June,  1836.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    Boston,  1836. 

 .    Second  Annual  Report,  Feb.,  1837.  8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1837. 

 .    Third  Annual  Report  [Feb.,  1838].  8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1838. 

 .    Fourth  Annual  Report,  Feb.,  1839.  8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1839. 

 .    Fifth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1840.     8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1840. 

 .    Sixth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1841. 

 .    Seventh  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1842.  8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1842. 

 .    Eighth  Annual  Report,  Feb.,  1843.   8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1843. 

 .    Ninth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1844. 

 .    Tenth  Annual  Report,  Feb.,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  1845. 

 .    Eleventh  Annual  Report,  Feb.,  1846.    8vo,pp.  48.  Bost.  1846. 

 .    Twelfth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1847.       8vo,  pp.  16.  Bost.  1847. 

 .    Thirteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1848.    8vo,  pp.  15.  Bost.  1848. 

 .    Fourteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1849.  8vo,pp.  16.  Bost.  1849. 

 .    Fifteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1850.    8vo,pp.  16.  Bost.  1850. 

 .    Sixteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  32.  Bost.  1851. 

 .    Seventeenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Bost.  1852. 

 .    Eighteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bost.  1853. 

 .    Nineteenth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1854.   8vo,  pp.  18.  Bost.  1854. 

 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report,  Jan.,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Spring.  1855. 

 .    Twenty-first  Annual  Report,  January,  1856.     8vo,  pp.  21. 

Springfield,  1856. 

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 .    Twenty-second  Annual  Report,  January,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Springfield,  1857. 

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WHARTON,  Rev.  Charles  Henry,  D.D.,  continued. 

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Wharton,  Hannah.  Divine  Inspiration  ;  or,  A  Collection  of  Manifestations 
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 .  The  Log-cabin  and  Hard-cider  Melodies  :  a  Collection  of  Popu- 
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Whip  (A)  for  the  American  Whig.  —  See  Episcopacy  in  America. 

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Whipple,  Rev.  Edwards.  —  See  Emmons,  Nathaniel. 

Whipple,  Edwin  P.    Washington  and  the  Principles  of  the  Revolution. 

An  Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authorities  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  July  4,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1850. 

Whipple,  Rev.  Enoch.  —  See  Adams,  Zabdiel. 

Whipple,  Hon.  John.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authori- 
ties and  Citizens  of  Providence,  July  4,  1838.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Provi- 
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[  ]  Importance  of  Usury  Laws.    8vo,  pp.  30.   ,  1850. 

Whipple,  Joseph.  A  Geographical  View  of  the  District  of  Maine,  with 
reference  to  its  Internal  Resources  ;  including  the  History  of  Acadia, 
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Whiston,  William,  A.M.  Account  of  Dr.  Sacheverell's  Proceedings,  in 
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Night.    8vo,  pp.  56.    London,  1719. 

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University  of  Cambridge.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  46.  Lon- 
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 An  Essay  on  the  Revelation  of  St.  John.    Second  edition,  improved. 

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8vo,  pp.  72.    London,  1716. 
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Clergy  against  the  Use  of  New  Forms  of  Doxology.    Third  edition. 

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[  ]  A  Primitive  Catechism,  by  Way  of  Question  and  Answer.  8vo. 

London,  1718. 

  St.  Clement's  and  St.  Irenseus's  Vindication  of  the  Apostolical  Constitu- 
tions. With  Supplement.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  48,  47.  Lon- 
don, 1716. 

 Scripture  Politicks ;  or,  An  Impartial  Account  of  the  Origin  and  Mea- 
sures of  Government.    8vo.    London,  1717. 

 A  Seasonable  Review  of  Mr.  Whiston's  Account  of  Primitive  Doxologies, 

in  his  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London.    8vo,  pp.  42.    London,  1719. 

 See  Boyse,  Joseph.   Carpzov,  John  Gottlob.   Finch,  Daniel.  Grabe, 

John  Ernest.  Ibbetson,  Richard.  Ockley,  Simon.  Pigot,  George. 
Schism  (Modern  Pleas  for  Schism  and  Infidelity  Reviewed).  Smal- 
broke,  Richard.    Thirlby,  Styan.    Trinity,  Doctrine  of  the. 

Whitaker,  Rev.  Daniel.  The  Unity  and  Supremacy  of  God  the  Father. 
Sermon  delivered  in  Charleston,  S.C.,  April  22,  1826.  Svo,  pp.  43. 
Charleston,  1826. 


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WHITAKER,  Rev.  Jeremiah.  The  Christian's  Hope  Trivmphing,  &c.  Fast  Ser- 
mon, preached  before  the  House  of  Lords,  May  28  [1645].  4to, 
pp.  52.    London,  1645. 

 See  Ash,  Simeon. 

Wiiitaker,  Rev.  Jonathan.  —  See  Holmes,  Abiel. 

Whitaker,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  D.D.    An  Antidote  against  Toryism  ;  or,  The 

Curse  of  Meroz.    In  a  Discourse  on  Judges  5th  23.    8vo,  pp.  34. 

Newbury  port,  1777. 
 Brief  History  of  the  Settlement  of  the  Third  Church,  Salem,  1769;  and 

also  of  the  Usurpation  of  an  Ecclesiastical  Council,  1784.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

Salem,  1784. 

 Funeral  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Rev.  George  Whitefield ;  preached  in 

Salem,  Oct.  17,  1770.    8vo,  pp.  38.    Salem  [1770]. 

 The  Reward  of  Toryism.    A  Discourse  delivered  at  Salem,  May,  1783. 

8vo,  pp.  32.    Newburyport,  1783. 

 See  Forbes,  Eli.    Hart,  William.    Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

[Whitaker,  Rev.  Nathaniel,  Norwich,  Conn.]  Brief  Narrative  of  the  In- 
dian Charity-school  in  Lebanon,  Conn. ;  founded  and  carried  on  by 
the  Rev.  Mr.  Eleazar  Wheelock.  Second  edition.  With  Appendix. 
8vo,  pp.  63.    London,  1767. 

Whitaker,  Thomas  Dunham,  LL.D.  History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Deanery  of  Craven.    Folio.    London,  1805. 

Whitaker,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  —  See  Remembrancer. 

Whitby,  Rev.  Daniel,  D.D.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Essays,  No.  3). 

Whit  comb,  Rev.  Elihu.  Discourse  at  Dedication  of  the  New  Meeting-house, 
Saco,  Feb.  12,  1806.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Saco,  1806. 

Whitcomb,  Rev.  Luke.  —  See  Tufts,  James. 

Whitcomb,  Samuel,  jun.    An  Address  before  the  Workingmen's  Society  of 

Declham,  Sept,  7,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Dedham,  1831. 
White,  A.  W.  —  See  New  York,  City  of  (Reports  of  the  City  Inspector). 
White,  Alexander.  —  See  Hilliard,  Timothy. 

White,  Benjamin.  A  Catalogue  of  Books.  [Auction  Sale,  10th  March, 
1768.]    8vo.    [London,  1768.] 

White,  Rev.  Charles,  D.D.,  President  of  Wabash  College.  The  Conserva- 
tive Element  in  Christianity.  A  Baccalaureate  Address,  delivered 
July  25,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Andover,  1852. 

White,  Hon.  Daniel  Appleton,  LL.D.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Conse- 
cration of  the  Harmony-Grove  Cemetery,  Salem,  June  14,  1840. 
With  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  33,  xviii.    Salem,  1840. 

 Address  delivered  at  Ipswich,  before  the  Essex-County  Lyceum,  May  5, 

1830.    8vo,  pp.  60.    Salem,  1830. 

 Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Merrimack  Humane  Society,  Sept.  3, 

1805.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Newburyport,  1805.    (Two  copies.) 

 Address  delivered  before  the  Society  of  the  Alumni  of  Harvard  Univer- 
sity, Aug.  27,  1844.    8vo,pp.  42.    Cambridge,  1844.    (Two  copies.) 

[  ]  Brief  Sketch  of  a  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Essex  Institute, 

May  12,  1856,  respecting  the  Founders  of  Salem  and  the  First  Church. 
8vo,  pp.  14.    Salem,  1856. 

 Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Nathaniel  Bowditch,  LL.D. ; 

Salem,  May  24,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  72.    Salem,  1838. 

 Eulogy  on  John  Pickering,  LL.D. ;  delivered  before  the  American  Aca- 
demy of  Arts  and  Sciences,  Oct.  28,  1846.    8vo.    Cambridge,  1847. 

[  ]  A  Statement  of  Facts  relating  to  the  Claim  of- Major  Moses  White 

upon  the  United  States,  as  Executor  of  the  late  Gen.  Moses  Hazen. 
8vo,  pp.  15.    [Salem,  1827.] 


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White,  Hon.  Daniel  Appleton,  LL.l).,  continued. 

 A  View  of  the  Jurisdiction  and  Proceedings  of  the  Courts  of  Probate  in 

Massachusetts.    8vo.    Salem,  1822. 

 Brief  Memoir  of  the  Plummer  Family.  —  See  Plummer  Hall. 

White,  Rev.  Elipha.  A  Moral  Revolution.  Sermon  before  the  Associa- 
tions for  Foreign  Missions  in  Charleston,  S.C.,  June  7,  1829.  With 
Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1829. 

White,  Mrs.  Elizabeth.  —  See  Allen,  Thomas. 

White,  Henry.  —  See  Van  Vorst,  Hooper  C. 

White,  Hon.  Hugh  L.  Letter  to  the  Legislature  of  Tennessee,  on  declining 
to  obey  their  Instructions,  and  resigning  the  Office  of  Senator  of  the 
United  States.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Washington,  1840. 

[White,  Rev.  John.]  The  Planter's  Plea ;  or,  The  Grounds  of  Plantations 
Examined,  and  Vsuall  Objections  Answered.  4to,  pp.  84.  London, 
16.'30.  [Imperfect.] 

 See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th  Series).    Young,  Alexander 

(Chronicles  of  Massachusetts). 

White,  Rev.  John.  New  England's  Lamentations ;  with  Reasons  for  ad- 
hering to  our  Platform,  and  Vindication  of  the  Divine  Authority  of 
Ruling  Elders.  16mo,  pp.  42,  10,  15.  Boston,  1734.  (Two 
copies.) 

 The  Gospel  Treasure  in  Earthen  Vessels.    A  Funeral  Sermon  on  the 

Death  of  Rev.  John  Wise ;  preached  11th  April,  1725.  12mo,  pp.  40. 
Boston,  1725. 

White,  Rev.  John,  B.D.  A  Second  Defence  of  the  Three  Letters  to  a  Gen- 
tleman dissenting  from  the  Church  of  England.  With  Appendix. 
8vo.    London,  1748. 

 See  Towgood,  Micajah. 

White,  John,  Esq.,  London.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Col.  vol.  ii.  4th  Se- 
ries). 

White,  Rev.  John,  Dedham.  A  Centennial  Discourse;  delivered  in  the 
Third  Parish  of  Dedham,  Jan.  17, 1836.   8vo,  pp.  36.    Dedham,  1836. 

 Sermon  delivered  Nov.  3,  1821,  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Stephen 

Palmer.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Dedham,  1822. 

 See  Ripley,  Ezra.    Ware,  Henry. 

White,  Hon.  John.  Speech  in  Defence  of  Mr.  Clay,  upon  the  Charge  of 
"  Bargain  and  Sale  ;  "  House  of  Representatives  of  the  United  States, 
April  23,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Washington,  n.  d. 

White,  John  J.  Arithmetic  Simplified.  Second  edition.  12mo.  Hart- 
ford, 1819. 

White,  Joseph,  Esq.,  Salem.  —  See  Knapp,  John  Francis. 

White,  Hon.  Joseph.  Address,  and  Poem  [by  E.  W.  B.  Canning]  ;  delivered 
before  the  Society  of  Alumni  of  Williams  College,  Aug.  14,  1855. 
8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1855. 

 Charlemont  as  a  Plantation.    An  Historical  Discourse  at  the  Centennial 

Anniversary  of  the  Death  of  Moses  Rice  ;  delivered  at  Charlemont, 
Mass.,  June  11,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1858. 

White,  Rev.  Levi.  History  of  Sandisfield.  —  See  Field,  David  D.  (His- 
tory of  Berkshire). 

White,  Major  Moses.  —  See  White,  Daniel  A. 

White,  Dr.  S.  P.  —  See  Cox,  A.  L. 

White,  Capt.  Samuel.  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Washington.  —  See  Union 
Brigade. 

White,  Samuel,  M.D.    Address  on  Insanity ;  delivered  before  the  New- 
York  State  Medical  Society,  Feb.  5, 1844.   8vo,  pp.  20.  Albany,  1844. 
vol.  ii.  76 


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White,  Rev.  Seneca.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

White,  Steele.    Oration  delivered  July  4,  1810,  before  the  Savannah  Volun- 
teer Guards.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Savannah,  1810. 
White,  T.  W.  —  See  Jackson,  Andrew. 

White,  Rt.  Rev.  William,  Bishop  of  Pennsylvania.  An  Episcopal  Charge, 
on  the  Sustaining  of  the  Unity  of  the  Church  ;  delivered  before  the 
Fortv-seventh  Convention  of  the  Diocese  of  Pennsylvania.  8vo, 
pp.  20.    Philadelphia,  1831. 

■  The  Integrity  of  Christian  Doctrine.  Sermon  at  Opening  of  Conven- 
tion at  New  Haven,  May,  1811.    8vo,  pp.  33.    New  York,  1811. 

[  ]  Pastoral  Address  to  the  Clergy  and  Laity  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church  in  the  United  States,  May,  1811.  8vo,  pp.  13.  New 
^  York,  1811. 

 Sermon  on  the  Character,  Commission,  and  Message  of  the  Gospel 

Ministry  ;  before  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church 
at  Baltimore,  May,  1808.    8vo,  pp.  20.    New  York,  1808. 

 Sermon  on  the  Drawing  of  Moses  out  of  the  W aters ;  delivered  before 

the  Orphan  Society  of  Philadelphia,  oth  March,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  32. 
Philadelphia,  1815. 

 Sermon  before  the  General  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal 

Church  at  Trenton,  N.J.,  Sept.  11,  1801.  8vo,  pp.  29.  New 
York,  1801. 

 A  Sermon  on  the  Qualifications,  Authorities,  and  Duties  of  the  Gospel 

Ministry  ;  before  the  Convention  of  the  Protestant-Episcopal  Church 
at  New  York,  September,  1804,  at  the  Consecration  of  Bishop  Par- 
ker, of  Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  19.    New  York,  1804. 

 Three  Letters  to  the  Editor  of  the  American  Quarterly  Review  [on  the 

Observance  of  the  Christian  Sabbath,  &c.].    8vo,  pp.  15.   ,  1830.  ■ 

 See  Protestant-Episcopal  Church  (Pastoral  Letter,  1808). 

White,  William.  A  History  of  Belfast;  with  Introductory  Remarks  on 
Acadia.    12mo.    Belfast,  1827. 

White,  William  Charles,  Esq.  An  Oration  delivered  in  Boston,  July  4, 
1809,  before  the  Bunker-Hill  Association  ;  with  an  Introductory  Ad- 
dress by  David  Everett.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Boston,  1809.  (Two 
copies.) 

 Oration  pronounced  at  Rutland,  July  5,  1802.  8vo,  pp.  18.  Worces- 
ter, 1802. 

 Proposals  for  Publishing  a  Compendium  and  Digest  of  the  Laws  of 

Massachusetts.    8vo,  pp.  21.    n.  d. 
White  and  Adams.  —  See  Evening  Post. 
White  Genealogy.  —  See  Thayer,  Elisha. 
White-Haven  Church.  —  See  United  Society,  New  Haven. 
White  Plains,  Battle  of.  —  See  Mauduit,  Israel. 

White  Slavery  in  the  United  States.  —  See  American  Antislavery  So- 
ciety (Antislavery  Tract,  No.  2). 

White-Sulphur  Springs,  Va.  —  See  Moorman,  John  J. 

Whiteeield,  Rev.  George,  A.M.  An  AnsAver  to  the  First  Part  of  an  Ano- 
nymous Pamphlet,  entitled  Observations  upon  the  Conduct  and 
Behaviour  of  a  Certain  Sect,  usually  distinguished  by  the  Name  of 
Methodists ;  in  a  Letter  to  the  Bishop  of  London.  4to,  pp.  14. 
Boston,  1744. 

 An  Answer  to  the  Second  Part  of  an  Anonymous  Pamphlet,  entitled 

Observations  upon  the  Conduct  and  Behaviour  of  a  Certain  Sect, 
usually  distinguished  by  the  Name  of  Methodists  ;  in  a  Second  Let- 
ter to  the  Bishop  of  London.    4to,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1744. 


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Whitefield,  Rev.  George,  A.M.,  continued. 

 An  Answer  to  the  First  and  Second  Part  of  an  Anonymous  Pamphlet, 

entitled  "  Observations,"  &c. ;  in  Two  Letters  to  the  Bishop  of  Lon- 
London.    4to,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1744.    (Three  copies). 

 An  Answer  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Garden's  Three  First  Letters  to  the  Rev. 

Mr.  Whitefield.    12mo,  pp.  60.    [No  imprint.] 

 A  Brief  Account  of  a  late  Trial  at  Gloucester,  March  .'3,  1743-4,  be- 
tween Methodists  and  Certain  Persons  of  Minchin-Ilampton.  16mo, 
pp.  15.    Boston,  reprinted,  1744. 

 Britain's   Mercies,   and   Britain's  Duty.     Sermon   at  Philadelphia, 

Aug.  24,  1746,  on  the  Suppression  of  the  Rebellion.  Second  edition. 
4to.  pp.  22.    Boston,  1746.  [Imperfect.] 

 Christmas  Well  Kept,  and  the  Twelve  Days  Well  Spent.    An  Extract 

from  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal,  1738-9.  16mo,  pp.  11.  Bos- 
ton, 1739. 

 Continuation  of  the  Account  of  the  Orphan-House  in  Georgia,  January, 

1740-1,  to  June,  1742.  With  Some  Extracts  from  an  Account  of 
a  Work  of  a  like  Nature  carried  on  by  the  late  Professor  Franck,  in 
Glaucha,  near  Hall  in  Saxony.    8vo,  pp.  84.    Edinburgh,  1742. 

 Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal,  during  the  Time  he 

was  detained  in  England  by  the  Embargo.  Third  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  40.    London,  1740. 

 Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal  from  Savannah, 

June  25,  1740,  to  his  Arrival  at  Rhode  Island ;  his  Travels  in  New 
England,  &c.    16mo,  pp.  96.    Boston,  1741. 

 Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield's  Journal,  from  his  leaving 

New  England,  October,  1740,  to  his  Arrival  at  Falmouth,  in  England. 
16mo,  pp.  47.    Boston,  1741. 

 Continuation  of  the  Rev.  Mr.  AVhitefield's  Journal  at  Savannah,  and 

thence  to  Frederica,  and  to  Charlestown,  S.C.  A  Particular  Account 
of  his  Dangerous  Voyage.  With  a  Preface.  16mo,  pp.  54.  Bos- 
ton, 1741.    (Two  copies.) 

 Free  Grace  indeed !    A  Letter  to  Rev.  John  Wesley,  relating  to  his 

Sermon  against  Absolute  Election.  16mo,  pp.  39.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1741. 

 A  Further  Account  of  God's  Dealings  with  the  Rev.  Mr.  George 

Whitefield;  to  which  is  annexed,  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Orphan 
House  in  Georgia.    16mo,  pp.  64.    Philadelphia,  1746. 

 A  Journal  of  a  Voyage  from  London  to  Gibraltar.     Sixth  edition. 

16mo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1740. 

 Letter  in  Answer  to  Certain  Scruples  and  Queries.  8vo,  pp.  13.  Bos- 
ton, 1740. 

 Letter  to  the  Reverend  Dr.  Chauncy,  on  account  of  Some  Passages 

relating  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Whitefield.    4to,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1745. 

 Letter  to  the  President  and  Professors,  Tutors,  and  Hebrew  Instructor, 

of  Harvard  College,  in  Answer  to  a  Testimony.  4to,  pp.  22.  Bos- 
ton, 1745.    (Three  copies.) 

 Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Wesley,  in  Answer  to  his  Sermon  entituled 

Free  Grace.    16mo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1740. 

 Observations  on  Some  Fatal  Mistakes  in  a  Book  intitled  The  Doctrines 

of  Grace,  by  Warburton,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Bos- 
ton, reprinted,  1764. 

 The  Querists.    Extracts  from  Sermons,  Journals,  and  Letters ;  with 

Scruples  proposed  in  Queries.  8vo,  pp.  29.  Boston,  reprinted, 
1740. 


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"VVhitefield,  Rev.  George,  A.M.,  continued. 

 A  Short  Address  to  Persons  of  all  Denominations,  occasioned  by  the 

Alarm  of  an  Intended  Invasion.  Fifth  edition.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, reprinted,  1756. 

[  ]  A  Short  Narrative  of  the  Extraordinary  Work  at  Cambuslang ;  with 

Proper  Attestations  by  Ministers,  Preachers,  and  Others.  8vo, 
pp.  23.    Boston,  1742. 

 Some  Remarks  on  a  late  Pamphlet,  intitled  The  State  of  Religion  in  New 

England.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Boston,  reprinted,  1743. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Some  Remarks  on  a  Pamphlet  intitled  The  Enthusiasm  of  Methodists 

and  Papists  compar'd.  16mo,  pp.  24.  Boston,  reprinted,  1749. 
[Imperfect.] 

 Two  Sermons.    1.  The  Lord  our  Righteousness.    2.  The  Seed  of  the 

Woman  and  the  Seed  of  the  Serpent.  16mo,  pp.  57.  n.  d.  [Im- 
perfect, wanting  title.] 

 What  think  ye  of  Christ?    Sermon  preached  on  Kennington  Common. 

8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1741. 

 The  Declaration  of  the  Association  of  the  County  of  New  Haven,  in 

Connecticut,  Feb.  19,  1744-5,  concerning  Rev.  George  Whitefield. 
8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1745. 

 The  Declaration  of  the  Rector  and  Tutors  of  Yale  College  against  Rev. 

George  Whitefield.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Boston,  1745. 

 Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Scotland  to  his  Friend  in  New  England, 

containing  Account  of  Mr.  Whitefield's  Reception  and  Conduct  in 
Scotland.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1743. 

 A  Letter  to  Rev.  George  Whitefield,  publicly  calling  on  him  to  vindi- 
cate his  Conduct,  or  confess  his  Faults.  Third  edition.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
[No  imprint.] 

 An  Ode,  set  to  Music,  consecrated  to  the  Memory  of  the  Rev.  George 

Whitefield,  A.M.    One  sheet,    n.  d. 

 Sentiments  and  Resolutions  of  an  Association  of  Ministers  at  Wey- 
mouth concerning  Rev.  George  Whitefield ;  with  the  Opinion  of 
Rev.  Nehemiah  Walter,  and  Advice  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Stone.  16mo, 
pp.  15.    Boston,  1745.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Testimony  and  Advice  of  a  Number  of  Laymen  respecting  Religion 

and  the  Teachers  of  it.    4to,  pp.  10.    Boston,  1743. 

 Testimony  of  an  Association  of  Ministers  at  Marlborough,  Jan.  22, 

1744-5,  against  Rev.  George  Whitefield.    8vo,  pp.  8.    Boston,  1745. 

 The  Testimony  of  the  President,  Professors,  &c,  of  Harvard  College, 

against  the  Rev.  George  Whitefield.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Boston,  1744. 
(Two  copies.) 

 The  Trial  of  Mr.  Whitefield's  Spirit.  Remarks  upon  his  Fourth  Jour- 
nal.   8vo,  pp.  46.    Boston,  reprinted,  1741.    (Three  copies.) 

 A  Vindication  of  Rev.  George  Whitefield  against  Some  Charges,  &c. ; 

more  especially  the  Testimony  of  the  Gentlemen  at  College.  8vo, 
pp.  15.    Boston,  1745. 

 See  Appleton,  Nathaniel.     Blair,   Samuel.     Campbell,  John. 

Chandler,  Isaac.  Chauncy,  Charles.  Church,  Benjamin.  Clap, 
Thomas.  Cleaveland,  John.  Croswell,  Andrew.  Edwards, 
Jonathan.  Eells,  Nathaniel.  F.,  J.  Finley,  Samuel.  Fox- 
croft,  Thomas.  Garden,  Alexander.  Gib,  Adam.  Henchman, 
Nathaniel.  Hobby,  William.  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Boston 
to  Mr.  George  Wishart.  Ministers  of  Barnstable  County.  Niles, 
Samuel.   North  Association  in  Hartford  County.  Pateshall, 


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Wiiitefield,  Rev.  George,  A.M.,  continued. 

Richard  (Pride  Humbled).  Pemberton,  Ebenezer.  Pickering, 
Theophilus.    Prescott,  Benjamin.    Smith,  Josiab.  Whttaker, 

Nathaniel.    WlGGLESWORTH,  Edward. 
WHITEHALL,  J.,  Esq.    Behemoth  Arraign'd  ;  or,  A  Vindication  of  Property 

against  a  Fanatical  Pamphlet,  stiled  Behemoth,  by  T.  Hobbes. 

16mo,  pp.  92.    London,  1680. 
Whitehead,  George.  —  See  Quakers. 

Whitehead,  William  A.  The  Circumstances  leading  to  the  Establishment, 
in  1769,  of  the  Northern  Boundary-line  between  New  Jersey  and 
New  York.  Read  before  the  New-Jersey  Historical  Society,  May  19, 
1859.    12mo,  pp.  30.    [No  imprint,] 

 East  Jersey  under  the  Proprietary  Governments  [New-Jersey  Hist. 

Coll.,  vol.  i.].    8vo.    [New  York],  1846. 

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Jersey,  1738-46  [New-Jersey  Hist.  Coll.,  vol.  iv.].  8vo.  New 
York,  1852. 

Whitelocke,  Lieut.-Gen.  John.  Trial  of  Lieut.- Gen.  John  Whitelocke, 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Expedition  against  Buenos  Ayres,  by 
Court-Martial,  28th  January,  1808.    8vo.    London,  1808. 

Whites,  Address  to  the,  by  Elias  Boudinott,  a  Cherokee  Indian.  —  See 
Boudinott,  Elias. 

Whitfield,  Henry.    The  Light  appearing  more  and  more  towards  the  Per- 
fect Day.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  3d  Series). 
Whitfield,  Hon.  John  W.  —  See  Grow,  Galusha  A. 

Whitfield,  Rev.  Thomas.  A  Refutation  of  the  Loose  Opinions  and  Licen- 
tious Tenets  of  Lay  Preachers  ;  or,  An  Examination  and  Confutation 
of  the  Erroneous  Doctrines  of  Thomas  More.  4to,  pp.  99.  Lon- 
don, 1646. 

Whiting,  Henry.  Life  of  Zebulon  Montgomery  Pike.  —  See  Sparks, 
Jared  (Amei*.  Biog.,  vol.  v.  2d  Series). 

Whiting,  Rev.  Lyman.  A  Sermon  preached  at  the  Dedication  of  the 
Meeting-house  of  the  Lawrence-street  Congregational  Society,  Law- 
rence, Oct.  11, 1848.  With  Historical  Notices.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Law- 
rence, 1849. 

 Sin  Found  Out.  A  Discourse  preached  April  7,  1850,  on  the  Convic- 
tion of  Prof.  J.  W.  Webster.  12mo,  pp.  12.  Lynn,  1850. 
/S  Whiting,  Rev.  Samuel.  Oratio  quam  Comitijs  Cantabrigiensibus  Ameri- 
canis  peroravit  Rev.  D.D.  Samuel  Whiting,  Pastor  Linnensis,  in  Aula 
scilicet  Harvardina,  Pridie  Calendas  Sextiles,  Anno  M. DC. XL. IX. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    n.  d. 

 See  Higginson,  John  (Election  Sermon,  1663.  Preface). 

Whiting,  William,  Esq.  An  Address  delivered  to  the  Members  of  the 
Historic-Genealogical  Society,  Jan.  12,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1853. 

Whitman,  Benjamin,  Esq.  An  Index  to  the  Laws  of  Massachusetts,  from 
the  Adoption  of  the  Constitution  to  M.DCC.XCVI.  12mo.  Worces- 
ter, 1797. 

 Oration  pronounced  at  Hanover,  Mass.,  July  4,  1803,  before  the  Officers 

of  the  Second  Regiment,  First  Brigade,  Fifth  Division,  Massachu- 
setts Militia.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1803. 

Whitman,  Hon.  Benjamin.  —  See  Snelling,  William  J. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Bernard.  An  Answer  to  "  Eliphalet  Pearson's  Letter  to 
the  Candid."    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1832. 

 Discourse  on  denying  the  Lord  Jesus.    12mo,  pp.  45.    Boston,  1827. 


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Whitman,  Rev.  Bernard,  continued. 

 A  Discourse  on  the  Limited  Influence  of  the  Gospel.    12mo,  pp.  12. 

Boston,  1829. 

 National  Defence.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1829.    8vo,  pp.  36. 

Cambridge,  1829.    (Two  copies.) 

 National  Defence.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1829.    Second  edition. 

12mo,  pp.  27.    Cambridge,  1829. 

 A  Reply  to  the  Review  of  Whitman's  Letters  to  Prof.  Stuart  in  the 

"Spirit  of  the  Pilgrims"  for  March,  1831.  8vo,  pp.  84.  Bos- 
ton, 1831. 

■  Two  Letters  to  the  Rev.  Moses  Stuart,  on  the  Subject  of  Religious 

Liberty.    Second  edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1831. 
 ■  See  Pearson,  Eliphalet.    Whitman,  Nathaniel. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Elnathan,  A.M.  Able  and  Faithful  Ministers  very  Needful 
for  their  People.  Sermon  preached  at  Hartford,  on  the  Day  of  the 
Interment  of  Rev.  Edward  Dorr ;  who  departed  this  Life,  Oct.  20, 
1772.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Norwich,  1773. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Jason.  Christian  Aims  and  Instrumentalities.  A  Sermon 
preached  at  the  Induction  of  Rev.  C.  H.  A.  Dall,  Needham,  Feb.  7, 
1847.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1847. 

 See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

Whitman,  John  W.  (Rep.).  Trial  of  the  Case  of  The  Commonwealth  vs. 
David  Lee  Child,  for  a  Libel  on  Hon.  John  Keyes,  before  the  Su- 
preme Judicial  Court,  Cambridge,  October  Term,  1828.  8vo.  Bos- 
ton, 1829. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Kilborn.    Oration  before  the  Columbian  Society,  Bridge- 
water,  Oct.  4,  1798.    8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1798.    (Three  copies.) 
■  See  Reed,  John. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Levi,  A.M.    A  Sermon  preached  Oct.  6,  1786,  at  the  Inter- 
ment of  Rev.  Isaiah  Lewis.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1787. 
 See  Mellen,  John. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Nathaniel.  Unitarianism,  "  Sound  Doctrine."  Sermon  at 
Ordination  of  Rev.  Bernard  Whitman,  Waltham,  Feb.  15,  1826. 
[Ch.,  Abiel  Abbot,  D.D.]    8vo,  pp.  36.    Cambridge,  1826. 

Whitman,  Rev.  Samuel.  Practical  Godliness  the  Way  to  Prosperity. 
Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1714.  16mo,  pp.  44.  New  Lon- 
don, 1714. 

Whitman,  Mrs.  Sarah.  —  See  Shaw,  Philander. 

Whitman,  Mrs.  Sarah  Helen.  Poem  delivered  before  the  Rhode-Island 
Historical  Society.  —  See  Durfee,  Job. 

Whitman,  Zachariah  G.  The  History  of  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Ar- 
tillery Company.  Second  edition.  [Revised  and  enlarged.]  8vo. 
Boston,  1842. 

Whitmarsh,  Joseph  A.  Letter  to  the  Jurors  empannelled  to  try  the  Indict- 
ment against  Joseph  A.  Whitmarsh  for  Libel.  4to,  pp.  12.  Bos- 
ton, 1838. 

Whitmore,  Francis.  —  See  Whitmore,  William  H. 

Whitmore,  William  H.  An  Account  of  the  Temple  Family ;  with  Notes, 
and  Pedigree  of  the  Family  of  Bowdoin.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Bost.  1856. 

 A  Brief  Account  of  the  Quincy  Family,  of  Boston,  Mass.    8vo,  pp.  7. 

Boston,  1857. 

 Notes  on  the  Manor  and  Family  of  Whitmore.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Bos- 
ton, 1856. 

 Record  of  the  Descendants  of  Francis  Whitmore,  of  Cambridge,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1855. 


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Whitmore  Family  Genealogy.  —  Sec  WHITMORE,  William  H. 

Whitney,  Asa,  Esq.  Plan  for  a  Direct  Communication  between  the  Great 
Centres  of  the  Populations  of  Europe  and  Asia.  [Read  before  the 
Royal  Geographical  Society  of  London,  9th  June,  1851.]  Hvo, 
pp.  12.    London  [1851]. 

Whitney,  Elinor.  —  See  Whitney,  Henry  Austin. 

Whitney,  Rev.  Frederic  A.,  A.M.   An  Address  delivered  at  the  Consecration 

of  Evergreen  Cemetery,  Brighton,  Aug.  7,  1850.    With  Appendix. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1850. 
 Address  on  Temperance;  delivered  in  Brighton,  Dec.  21,  1845.  8vo, 

pp.  22.    Boston,  1846. 
 The  Christian  Mother.    An  Address  delivered  at  Brighton,  Feb.  1  1, 

1855,  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs.  Susannah  (Park)  Champney.  With 

Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1855. 
 The  Early  New-England  Home.    A  Thanksgiving  Sermon.    8vo,  pp.  11. 

Boston,  1846. 
 See  King,  Thomas  Starr. 

Whitney,  Rev.  George.  A  Commemorative  Discourse,  pronounced  at  Quincy, 
Mass.,  25th  May,  1840,  on  the  Second  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the 
Incorporation  of  the  Town.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  71.  Bos- 
ton, 1840. 

 The  Moral  and  Religious  Uses  of  Mechanical  Exhibitions.    A  Sermon 

preached  24th  September,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1837. 

 Some  Account  of  the  Early  History  and  Present  State  of  the  Town  of 

Quincy,  Mass.    8vo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  n.  d. 

 See  Lunt,  William  P.    Putnam,  George. 

[Whitney,  Henry  Austin,  A.M.]  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Descendants  of 
John  and  Elinor  Whitney,  of  WatertOwn,  Mass.  8vo,  pp.  26,  6. 
Boston,  1857.    [With  Manuscript  Additions.] 

Whitney,  John.  —  See  Whitney,  Henry  Austin. 

WHITNEY,  Rev.  Josiah.  The  Christian  Minister  the  Good  Soldier.  Sermon 
at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ezra  Weld,  Braintree,  Nov.  17,  1762.  8vo, 
pp.  25.    Boston,  1763. 

Whitney,  Josiah  D.  The  Metallic  Wealth  of  the  United  States  described, 
and  compared  with  that  of  other  Countries.  8vo.  Philadel- 
phia, 1854. 

 ;  and  Foster,  J.  W.    Report  on  the  Geology  and  Topography  of  the 

Lake-Superior  Copper  Lands.  —  See  United  States. 

AVhitney,  Rev.  Nicholas  Bowes.  —  See  Whitney,  Phineas. 

Whitney,  Rev.  Peter,  A.M.,  Northborough.  Christ's  Ambassadors  not  al- 
lowed to  usur])  the  Titles  of  "  Rabbi  and  Masters."  Sermon  at  the 
Ordination  of  Peter  Whitney,  jun.,  Feb.  5, 1800.  8vo,  pp.  26.  Bos- 
ton, 1800.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Duty  of  praising  the  Works  of  God  to  Succeeding  Generations. 

Half-Century  Discourse,  delivered  at  Northborough,  June  1,  1796. 
8vo,  pp.  23.    Worcester,  1796.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  History  of  the  County  of  Worcester,  Mass. ;  with  a  Particular  Ac- 
count of  every  Town.    8vo.    Worcester,  1793. 

 Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Perez  Lincoln,  Gloucester,  Aug.  7,  1805. 

[Ch.,  Manasseh  Cutler,  D.D.  ;  R.  H.,  Abiel  Abbot,  D.D.]  8vo, 
pp.  30.    Boston,  1805. 

 The  Transgression  of  a  Land  punished  by  a  Multitude  of  Rulers.  Con- 
sidered in  Two  Discourses,  delivered  [in  Northborough],  July  14,  1774, 
—  Fast.    8vo,  pp.  71.    Boston,  1774. 

 See  Parker,  Jeroboam.    Prentice,  Caleb. 


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Whitney,  Rev.  Peter,  A.M.,  Quincy.    Discourse  at  the  Interment  of  Hon. 

Richard  Cranch  and  of  Mrs.  Mary  Cranch,  Quincy,  Oct.  19,  1811. 

8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1811. 
 Fast  Sermon,  delivered  at  Quincy  and  Hingham,  July  23,  1812.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Boston,  1812.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Lunt,  William  P.    Whitney,  Peter,  Northborough. 

Whitney,  Rev.  Phineas,  A.M.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  Lunenburg,  March  4, 

1801,  at  the  Interment  of  the  Rev.  Zabdiel  Adams.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Charlestown,  1801.  < 
 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Nicholas  Bowes  Whitney,  Hingham, 

Jan.  1,  1800.    [Ch.,  D.  Barnes,  D.D. ;  R.  H.,  Henry  Ware.]  8vo, 

pp.  32.    Boston,  1800. 

 See  Adams,  Zabdiel.    Emerson,  William. 

Wiiiton,  Rev.  John  Milton.  —  See  Austin,  Samuel. 
Whiton,  Rev.  Otis  C.  —  See  Allen,  William. 

Whitridge,  Joshua  Barker,  M.D.  An  Address  to  the  Candidates  for  the 
Degree  of  Doctor  of  Medicine ;  Commencement,  Medical  College  of 
South  Carolina,  March  15,  1837.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Charleston,  1837. 

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Charleston,  S.C.,  Dec.  22,  1835.  8vo,  pp.  61.  Charleston,  1836. 
(Two  copies.) 

Whittacor,  James.  —  See  Rathbun,  Daniel. 

Whittelsey,  Charles,  Esq.  —  See  Dana,  James. 

Whittelsey,  Col.  Charles.    Description  of  Ancient  Works  in  Ohio.  —  See 

Smithsonian  Institution  (Contrib..  vol.  iii.). 
 Geological  Report  on  that  Portion  of  Wisconsin  bordering  on  the  South 

Shore  of  Lake  Superior.  —  See  Owen,  David  Dale  (Report). 
Whittelsey,  Rev.  Chauncey.    A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Mrs. 

Mary  Clap;  who  departed  this  Life,  Sept.  23,  1769.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

New  Haven,  n.  d. 

 The  Importance  of  Religion  in  the  Civil  Ruler  Considered.  Connec- 
ticut-Election Sermon,  1778.    8vo,  pp.  23.    New  Haven,  1778. 

Whittelsey,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.  The  Regards  due  to  such  as  have  been 
Eminent  and  Useful.    Discourse  on  the  Death  of  John  Hall,  Esq., 

1730.  16mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1730.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Woful  Condition  of  Impenitent  Souls  in  their  Separate  State.  Ser- 
mon to  First  Church,  Boston,  April  4,  1731.    8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston, 

1731.  (Two  copies.) 

Whittelsey,  Rev.  Samuel.  —  See  Chapin,  Calvin. 

Whittemore,  N.  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1723.  16mo. 
Boston,  1723.    [With  Manuscript  Notes  by  Rev.  William  Cooper.] 

Whittemore,  Rev.  Thomas.  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Universalist  So- 
ciety in  West  Cambridge,  May,  1822.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1822. 

Whittlesey,  Charles.  —  Life  of  John  Fitch.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer. 
Biog.,  vol.  vii.  2d  Series). 

Whittlesey,  Hon.  Elisha.  —  See  Sprague,  Peleg. 

Whittlesey,  Oliver.  —  See  French,  Benjamin  B. 

Whitwell,  Benjamin,  Esq.  An  Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Massachu- 
setts Charitable  Fire  Society,  May  27,  1814.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Boston, 
1814.    (Two  copies.) 

 Certain  Statements,  first  published  in  the  Kennebec  Gazette.  12mo, 

pp.  11.    [Augusta],  1810. 

 Experience  ;  or,  Folly  as  it  Flies.  A  Poem  delivered  on  the  Anniver- 
sary of  the  *  B  K  Society,  Aug.  28,  1806.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston, 
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WHITWELL,  Benjamin,  Esq.,  continued. 

 Oration  pronounced  July  4,  1814,  at  the  Request  of  the  Selectmen  of 

the  Town  of  Boston.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1814. 

WHITWELL,  Dr.  Samuel.  Oration  delivered  to  the  Society  of  Cincinnati  in 
Massachusetts,  July  4,  1789.  4to,  pp.  20.  Boston,  1789.  (Four 
copies.) 

WHIT  WELL,  Rev.  "William.  A  Discourse  delivered  to  the  First  Church, 
Marblehead,  Jan.  29,  1770,  after  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  John  Barnard. 
8vo,  pp.  36.    Salem,  n.  d. 

 See  Barnard,  Thomas.    Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

Wiiitworth,  Sir  Charles,  M.P.  A  Collection  of  the  Supplies,  and  Ways 
and  Means,  from  the  Revolution  to  the  Present  Time.  Second  edi- 
tion.   12mo.    London,  1765. 

 See  D'Avenant,  Charles. 

"  Who  goeth  a  Warfare  at  his  Own  Charges  ?  "  —  See  Pierpont,  John. 

 is  the  Legitimate  King  of  Portugal  ?  —  See  Portugal. 

 shall  be  Governor  ?  —  See  Massachusetts. 

 was  the  First  Governor  of  Massachusetts  ?  —  See  Felt,  Joseph  B. 

Whole  Body  of  Arts.  —  See  Dictionarium  Polygraphicum. 

Whole  Duty  of  Man,  Author  of  the.    The  Art  of  Contentment.    By  the 

Author  of  the  Whole  Duty  of  Man.    8vo.    Oxford,  1694. 
■  .    The  Vanity  of  the  Creature.    By  the  Author  of  the  Whole  Duty 

of  Man.    16mo.    London,  1684. 
Whole  Duty  of  Man,  according  to  the  Law  of  Nature.  —  See  Puffendorf, 

Samuel. 

Whole  Truth,  The.  —  See  Monis,  Judah.    Russell,  Jonathan. 
Whole  World's  Temperance  Convention,  New  York,  1853.  —  See  Tempe- 
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Wickham,  John.  Substance  of  an  Argument  in  the  Case  of  the  Carriage- 
Duties  ;  delivered  before  the  Circuit  Court  of  the  United  States  in 
Virginia,  May  Term,  1795.  United  States  vs.  Hylton.  8vo,  pp.  15. 
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Wickliffe,  C.  A.,  Lieut-Governor  of  Kentucky.  —  See  Kentucky. 

Wickliffe,  Robert.  —  See  Breckinridge,  Robert  J. 

Wickliffe,  Robert,  jun.    An  Address  delivered  on  laying  the  Corner-stone 

of  the  New  Medical  Hall  of  Transylvania  University,  Julv,  1839. 

8vo,  pp.  29.    Lexington,  Ky.,  1839. 
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pp.  29.    Louisville,  1840. 
Wicliffe,  John.    An  Apology  for  Lollard  Doctrines,  attributed  to  Wic- 

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Widows'  Society,  Boston.  Constitution  of  the  Widows'  Society ;  together 
with  Some  Account  of  the  Institution.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
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 .    Twentieth  Annual  Report ;  with  the  Constitution.    12mo,  pp.  11. 

Boston,  1837. 
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Wierus,  Johannes.  De  Prestigiis  Da?monvm,  et  Incantationibus  ac  Uenefi- 
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W[iggans],  J[ohn].    Antichrist's  Strongest  Hold  Overturned  ;   or,  The 
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Wiggles  worth,  Rev.  Edward,  D.D.,  Hollis  Professor  in  Harvard  College. 
The  Blessedness  of  the  Dead  who  die  in  the  Lord.  Sermon  preached 
April  6,  1731,  in  Harvard  College,  on  the  Death  of  Th.  Hollis. 
8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1731. 

 Discourse  concerning  the  Duration  of  the  Punishment  of  the  Wicked  in 

a  Future  State.    8vo,  pp.  19.    Boston,  1729. 

 An  Inquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Imputation  of  the  Guilt  of  Adam's 

First  Sin  to  his  Posterity.    8vo,  pp.  90.    Bost.  1738.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Faithful  Servant  of  Christ  Described  and  Rewarded.  Sermon 

preached  at  the  Tuesday  Lecture  in  Harvard  College,  after  the  Fune- 
ral of  Benjamin  Wadsworth,  President;  who  departed  this  Life, 
March  16,  1736-7.    8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1737. 

 A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  Mr.  George  Whitefield,  by  Way  of  Reply  to  his 

Answer  to  the  College  Testimony;  with  Pres.  Holyoke's  Answer. 
4to,  pp.  61,  5.    Boston,  1745.    (Three  copies.) 

 A  Seasonable  Caveat  against  believing  every  Spirit.    Two  Lectures 

given  April  22  and  29,  1735.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Boston,  1735. 

 Sober  Remarks  on  a  Book  lately  reprinted  at  Boston,  entituled  A  Mo- 
dest Proof  of  the  Order  and  Government  settled  by  Christ  and  his 
Apostles  in  the  Church ;  in  a  Letter  to  a  Friend.  Second  edition. 
16mo.    Boston,  1724. 

 Some  Distinguishing  Characters  of  the  Extraordinary  and  Ordinary  Mi- 
nisters of  Christ.  Two  Discourses,  delivered  in  Harvard  College, 
November,  1754,  after  Mr.  Whitefield's  Preaching.  8vo,  pp.  34. 
Boston,  1754.    (Four  copies.) 

 Some  Thoughts  upon  the  Spirit  of  Infallibility  claimed  by  the  Church  of 

Rome.  Dudleian  Lecture,  1757.  8vo.  Boston,  1757.  (Two 
copies.) 

 The  Sovereignty  of  God  in  the  Exercises  of  his  Mercy.    Two  Lectures. 

8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1741. 
 See  Appleton,  Nathaniel.     Balch,  William.     Checkley,  John. 

Taylor,  Joseph. 

Wigglesworth,  Rev.  Edward,  jun.,  D.D.,  Hollis  Professor  in  Harvard  Col- 
lege. The  Authority  of  Tradition  Considered.  Dudleian  Lecture, 
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 Calculations  on  American  Population.    With  a  Table.    8vo,  pp.  24. 

Boston,  1775.    (Two  copies.) 

  The  Hope  of  Immortality.    A  Discourse  occasioned  by  the  Death  of 

Hon.  John  Winthrop,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Hollis  Professor  of  Mathema- 
tics at  Cambridge,  N.E.  8vo,  pp.  24,  iii.  Boston,  1779.  (Three 
copies.) 

Wigglesworth,  Rev.  Michael.  The  Day  of  Doom  ;  or,  A  Poetical  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Great  and  Last  Judgment.  With  a  Short  Discourse  about 
Eternity.    16mo,  pp.  98.    n.  d.    [Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 The  Day  of  Doom ;  or,  A  Poetical  Description  of  the  Great  and  Last 

Judgment.  With  a  Short  Discourse  about  Eternity.  Seventh  edi- 
tion, enlarged.    16mo.    Boston,  1751. 

.  The  Day  of  Doom.    16mo,  pp.  76.    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

 Meat  out  of  the  Eater ;  or,  Meditations  concerning  the  Necessity,  End, 

and  Usefulness  of  Afflictions  unto  God's  Children.  Fifth  edition. 
24mo.    Boston,  1717. 

 See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Wigglesworth,  Rev.  Samuel.    The  Blessedness  of  such  as  trust  in  Christ, 
1    the  King  whom  God  hath  exalted.    Fast  Sermon,  March  20,  1755. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1755. 


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Wiggleswortii,  Rev.  Samuel,  continued. 

 An  Essay  for  reviving  Religion.    Election  Sermon,  1733.    8vo,  pp.  30. 

Boston,  1733.    (Three  copies.) 

 God's  Promise  to  an  Obedient  People  of  Victory  over  their  Enemies. 

Discourse  at  South  Parish  in  Ipswich  to  Soldiers,  before  going  on  an 
Expedition  to  Crown  Point.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1755. 

 A  View  of  the  Inestimable  Treasure  of  the  Gospel  as  reposited  in 

Earthen  Vessels.  Sermon  preached  in  Ipswich,  Jan.  5  [1746],  after 
the  Funeral  of  Rev.  John  Rogers;  who  deceased  Dec.  28,  1745. 
4to,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1746. 

 ;  and  Chipman,  Rev.  John.  Remarks  on  Some  Points  of  Doctrine  pro- 
pagated by  the  Rev.  William  Balch.    4to,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1746. 

Wigham,  John.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

Wight,  Danforth  Phipps,  M.D.  The  Wight  Family.  Memoir  of  Thomas 
Wight,  of  Dedham ;  with  Genealogical  Notices  of  his  Descendants. 
12mo.    Boston,  1848. 

Wight,  Rev.  Henry.  —  See  McKean,  Joseph. 

Wight,  Rev.  John  Burt.  —  See  McKean,  Joseph. 

Wight,  Thomas.  —  See  Wight,  Danforth  Phipps. 

Wight  Family  Genealogy.  —  See  Wight,  Danforth  Phipps. 

Wightman,  Daniel.  —  See  Claggett,  William. 

Wightman,  Joseph  M.,  Esq.  Annals  of  the  Boston  Primary-School  Com- 
mittee, from  its  First  Establishment  in  1818  to  its  Dissolution  in 
1855.    8vo.    Boston,  1860. 

 A  Companion  to  the  Air-Pump.    12mo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1839. 

 A  Companion  to  Electricity.    12mo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1843. 

Wightman,  Valentine.  A  Letter  to  the  Elders  and  Brethren  of  the  Bap- 
tised Churches  in  Rhode  Island,  Narrhagansit,  Providence,  and 
Swansy,  May  20,  1725  [on  the  Duty  of  singing  Psalms,  &c.]. 
16mo,  pp.  16.    [No  imprint.] 

Wilberforce,  William,  Esq.,  M.P.  Practical  View  of  the  Prevailing 
Religious  System  of  Professed  Christians  contrasted  with  Real 
Christianity.    Third  American  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1803. 

 Letters  to.  —  See  Depravity. 

Wilbur,  Rev.  Hervey.    Discourse  on  the  Religious  Education  of  Youth ; 

delivered  at  Homer,  N.Y.,  Oct.  11,  1814.    Second  edition.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    Boston,  1814. 
Wilcocks,  or  Wilcox,  Rev.  Thomas.    A  Choice  Drop  of  Honey  from  the 

Rock  Christ.    Seventh  edition.    16mo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1741. 
 A  Choice  Drop  of  Honey  from  the  Rock  Christ.    Twenty-ninth  edition. 

16mo.    London,  1723. 
 A  Choice  Drop  of  Honey  from  the  Rock  Christ.    From  the  Fiftieth 

English  edition.    16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1803. 

 A  Guide  to  Eternal  Glory.    16mo.    Boston,  reprinted,  1757. 

 The  Works  of  that  late  Reverend  and  Learned  Divine,  Mr.  Thomas 

Wilcocks ;  containing  an  Exposition  vpon  the  Whole  Booke  of 

David's  Psalmes,  Salomon's  Prou'rbs,  the  Canticles,  and  Part  of  the 

8  Chap,  of  St.  Pavl's  Epistle  to  the  Romans.    Folio.    Lond.  1624. 
Wilcox,  Thomas.    Catalogue  of  Books.    [Sale.]    8vo.    London,  1768. 
Wild,  B. ;  and  Altheer,  J.    Catalogus  Librorum  omnis  ordinis  Latina,  etc. 

Prostant  Venales  Trajecti  ad  Rhenum,  1792.    16mo.  ^  Utrecht,  1792. 
Wilde,  Petrus  de.    Dissertatio  Theologica  exhibens  Vindicias  Pentateuchi 

Mosaici  adversus  nuperum  Obtrectatorem  Galium.    4to,  pp.  33. 

Lugd.  Batav.  1768. 
Wilde,  Hon.  Samuel  Sumner,  LL.D.  —  See  Peabody,  Ephraim. 


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Wilder,  Charles  W.,  M.D.—  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vii.). 

Wilder,  David.  The  History  of  Leominster,  or  the  Northern  Half  of  the 
Lancaster  New  or  Additional  Grant,  1701-1852.  12mo.  Fitch- 
burg,  1853. 

Wilder,  Hon.  Marshall  P.  —  See  American  Pomological  Society  (Pre- 
sident's Address,  1858). 

Wildes,  Rev.  George  ]).  The  Citizen  Soldier.  Artillery-Election  Sermon, 
1855.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1855. 

 The  Seaman :  his  Position  and  Relations.    A  Sermon  in  behalf  of  the 

Protestant-Episcopal  Mission  to  Seamen ;  preached  in  Boston,  Fe- 
bruary, 1854.    8vo,  pp.  21.    Boston,  1854. 

Wiley,  John.  Quarterly  List  of  New  Books,  July  1,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  8. 
New  York,  1855. 

 ;  and  Halsted,  Robert.  Monthly  List  of  New  Books.  January- 
April,  August,  October,  and  November,  1856.    8vo.    N.Y.  1856. 

Wiley  and  Putnam.  American  Book-Circular,  April,  1843.  8vo,  pp.  64. 
New  York,  1843. 

Wilhelmina  Dorothea  Carolina,  Queen  of  Great  Britain.  —  See  Ma- 
ther, Samuel. 

Wilkes,  Lieut.  Charles,  U.S.N.  Defence  of  Lieut.  Charles  Wilkes,  sub- 
mitted to  a  Court-Martial,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  56.    n.  d. 

 Western  America,  including  California  and  Oregon.  With  Maps.  8vo. 

Philadelphia,  1849. 

Wilkes,  Rev.  Henry.  —  See  Rankin,  A. 

Wilkes,  John,  Esq.  An  Authentick  Account  of  the  Proceedings  against 
John  Wilkes,  Esq. ;  with  an  Abstract  of  the  Habeas-Corpus  Act,  and 
the. North  Briton,  No.  45.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Boston,  reprinted,  1763. 
(Two  copies.) 

[  ]  A  Letter  concerning  Libels,  Warrants,  the  Seizure  of  Papers,  and 

Sureties  for  the  Peace,  or  Behaviour.  With  a  View  of  some  late 
Proceedings,  and  the  Defence  of  them.  Fourth  edition.  8vo. 
London,  1765. 

 A  Narrative  of  the  Proceedings  against  John  Wilkes,  Esq.,  from  his 

Commitment,  April,  1763,  to  his  Outlawry.  8vo,  pp.  48.  Lond.  1768. 

Wilkes,  John  Caesar.  —  See  Political  Controversy,  The. 

[Wilkins,  Rev.  Isaac,  D.D.]  The  Truth,  the  Whole  Truth,  and  Nothing 
but  the  Truth.  Addressed  to  Rev.  Cave  Jones.  8vo,  pp.  22.  New 
York,  1812. 

Wilkins,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Chester.  Ecclesiastes ;  or,  A  Discourse 
concerning  the  Gift  of  Preaching  as  it  fals  under  the  Rules  of  Art. 
4to,  pp.  75.    London,  1646. 

 The  Mathematical  and  Philosophical  Works  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Wil- 
kins ;  with  the  Author's  Life,  &c.    2  vols.  8vo.    London,  1802. 

Wilkins,  John  H.  Remarks  on  supplying  the  City  of  Boston  with  Pure 
Water. 

 Further  Remarks  on  supplying  the  City  of  Boston  with  Pure  Water. 

 Review  of  the  Report  of  the  Water  Commissioners  for  1855. 

 See  Boston,  City  of  (Water  Documents). 

Wilkins,  Peter.    A  Letter  to  Daniel  Webster.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Bost.  1836. 
Wilkinson,  J.    Letter  to  Henry  J.  Gardner,  Governor,  &c,  and  the  Board 

of  Agriculture,  on  the  State  Farm.    8vo,  pp.  8.   ,  1856. 

Wilkinson,  Brig.-Gen.  James.     A  Plain  Tale ;  supported  by  Authentic 

Documents,  justifying  the  Character  of  General  Wilkinson.  8vo, 

pp.  24.    New  York,  1807. 
 See  Burr,  Aaron.  Clark,  Daniel.  New  Orleans  (Political  State  of). 


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Wilkinson,  James  John  Garth,  M.D.  War,  Cholera,  and  the  Ministry  of 
Health.    From  the  London  edition.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1855. 

  See  SwEDENBORG,  Emanuel. 

Wilkinson,  Jemima.  —  See  Hudson,  David. 

Wilkinson,  William.  The  Federal  Calculator  and  American  Ready-Reck- 
oner.   16mo.    Providence,  R.I.,  1795. 

Wilks,  Rev.  Samuel  Charles.  Essay  on  "the  Influence  of  a  Moral  Life  on 
our  Judgment  in  Matters  of  Faith ; "  to  which  the  Society  for  pro- 
moting Christian  Knowledge,  &c,  adjudged  its  Premium  for  1821. 
8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  1823.    (Two  copies.) 

Will  (The)  and  the  Affections.  —  See  Peabody,  Andrew  P. 

 ,  Edwards's  Enquiry  on  the.  —  See  Edwards,  Jonathan.  West,  Sa- 
muel.   West,  Stephen. 

Willaiid,  David,  Esq.  Willard's  History  of  Greenfield.  16mo.  Green- 
field, 1838. 

Willard,  Mrs.  Emma. —  See  Hunt,  William. 

Willard,  Jacob,  Esq.  Oration  delivered  at  Marblehead,  July  4,  1812. 
8vo,  pp.  16.    Salem,  1812. 

Willard,  Rev.  John.  —  See  Frink,  Thomas. 

Willard,  Rev.  Joseph,  Swampfield.  —  See  Stoddard,  Solomon. 

Willard,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  President  of  Harvard  College.  Address  in 
Latin;  delivered  before  the  University  in  Cambridge,  Feb.  21,  1800, 
in  Commemoration  of  George  Washington.  8vo,  pp.  6.  [Cam- 
bridge], 1800. 

 Address  in  Latin,  and  a  Discourse  in  English  by  David  Tappan,  S.T.D., 

Professor,  &c. ;  delivered  before  the  University,  Feb.  21,  1800,  in 
Commemoration  of  George  Washington.  4to,  pp.  31.  Charles- 
town,  1800. 

 A  Sermon  delivered  May  13,  1790,  at  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Timothy 

Hilliard.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1790.    (Two  copies.) 
 A  Sermon  preached  May  11,  1785,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Joseph 

McKeen,  Beverly.    [Ch.,  Joseph  Swain ;  R.H.,  Thomas  Barnard.] 

8vo,  pp.  54.    Salem,  1785. 
 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  at  Brattle-street  Church,  Dec.  11,  1783. 

8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1784.    (Three  copies.) 
 See  Eliot,  Andrew.    Holmes,  Abiel.    Pearson,  Eliphalet.  Thach- 

er,  Peter. 

Willard,  Rev.  Joseph,  Mendon.    The  Duty  of  the  Good  and  Faithful 

Soldier.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  Mendon,  March  25,  1781.  8vo, 

pp.  23.    Boston,  1781. 
Willard,  Rev.  Joseph,  Boxborough.  —  See  Prentice,  Caleb. 
Willard,  Joseph,  A.M.    An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  Two 

Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Incorporation  of  Lancaster,  Mass. 

With  an  Appendix.    8vo.    Boston,  1853. 
 Address  to  the  Members  of  the  Bar  of  Worcester  County,  Mass.,  Oct.  2, 

1829.    8vo.    Lancaster,  1830.    (Two  copies.) 
 Memoir  of  Rev.  Samuel  Willlard,  M.A.,  Vice-President  of  Harvard 

University.    8vo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  1839. 
 Topographical  and  Historical  Sketches  of  the  Town  of  Lancaster,  Mass. 

8vo,  pp.  90.    Worcester,  1826. 
 Willard  Memoir ;  or,  Life  and  Times  of  Major  Simon  "Willard.  With 

Notices  of  Three  Generations  of  his  Descendants,  and  Two  Collateral 

Branches  in  the  United  States.    8vo.    Boston,  1858. 
 Memoir  of  William  Lincoln.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  3d 

Series). 


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Willard,  Hon.  Josiah.  —  See  Poem  sacred  to  the  Memory  of  Hon.  Josiah 

Willard.    Prince,  Thomas.    Sew  all,  Joseph. 
Willard,  Josiah  F.  —  See  Rock-County  Agricultural  Society. 
Willard,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.,  Vice-President  of  Harvard  College.  The 

Barren  Fig-tree's  Doom.    Sixteen  Sermons  on  the  Parable  of  the 

Fig-tree.     16mo.    Boston,  1691.    [Imperfect;  wanting  title,  and 

Epistle  to  Reader.] 

[  ]  Brief  Animadversions  upon  the  New-England  Anabaptist's  late  Narra- 
tive. [Preface  by  Increase  Mather.]  4to,  pp.  27.  Boston,  1681. 
[Imperfect,  wanting  title.] 

 Brief  Directions  to  a  Young  Scholar  designing  the  Ministry,  for  the 

Study  of  Divinity.    18mo,  pp.  7.    Boston,  1735. 

 A  Brief  Discourse  concerning  that  Ceremony  of  Laying  the  Hand  on 

the  Bible  in  Swearing.    4to,  pp.  8.    London,  1689. 

 ■  The  Character  of  a  Good  Ruler.    Election  Sermon,  1694.  16mo, 

pp.  31.    Boston,  1694. 

 The  Checkered  State  of  the  Gospel  Church.    Fast  Sermon,  Sept.  18, 

1701.    16mo,  pp.  64.    Boston,  1701. 

 The  Doctrine  of  the  Covenant  of  Redemption  briefly  Opened.  16mo. 

Boston,  1693. 

 The  Duty  of  a  People  that  have  renewed  their  Covenant  with  God. 

Sermon  preached  to  the  Second  Church,  Boston,  March  16,  1679-80, 
after  that  Church  had  renewed  their  Covenant.  4to,  pp.  13.  Bos- 
ton, 1680. 

 Evangelical  Perfection.    Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture,  June  10,  1694. 

16mo.    [Boston,  1700.] 
 The  Fiery  Tryal  no  Strange  Thing.    Sermon  on  a  Day  of  Humiliation 

at  Charlestown,  Feb.  15,  1681.    4to,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1682.  (Two 

copies.) 

 The  Fountain  Opened ;  or,  The  Admirable  Blessings  plentifully  to  be 

dispensed  at  the  National  Conversion  of  the  Jews.  From  Zech.  xiii.  1. 
16mo.    Boston,  1700.    (Three  copies.) 

 The  Fountain  Opened ;  or,  The  Admirable  Blessings  plentifully  to  be 

dispensed  at  the  National  Conversion  of  the  Jews.  [Appendix  by 
S.  Sewall.]    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1722. 

 The  Fountain  Opened ;  or,  The  Admirable  Blessings  plentifully  to  be 

dispensed  at  the  National  Conversion  of  the  Jews.  [Appendix  by 
S.  Sewall.]  Third  edition.  4to,  pp.  24.  Boston,  1727.  (Two 
copies.) 

 The  High  Esteem  which  God  hath  of  the  Death  of  his  Saints.  Sermon 

preached  Oct.  7,  1683,  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  John  Hull,  Esq. 
4to,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1683. 

 Israel's  True  Safety.  Sermon  before  Governor,  Council,  and  Repre- 
sentatives,—  Fast,  March  15,  1704.  16mo,  pp.  34.  Boston,  1704. 
(Two  copies.) 

 The  Just  Man's  Prerogative.  A  Sermon  preached  privately,  on  the  Death 

of  Mr.  Simeon  Stoddard,  who  was  found  barbarously  murdered  in 
Chelsea  Fields,  near  London,  May  14,  1706.  16mo,  pp.  28.  Bos- 
ton, 1706. 

■  Love's  Pedigree.    Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture,  Feb.  29,  1699-1700. 

16mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1700. 
 The  Man  of  War.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1699.    16mo,  pp.  30. 

Boston,  1699. 

 Morality  not  to  be  relied  on  for  Life.    Sermon  at  Boston  Lecture, 

May  23,  1700.    16mo,  pp.  28.   -Boston,  1700. 


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Willard,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.,  Vice-Pros,  of  Harvard  College,  continued. 
•  The    Mourner's   Cordial  against  Excessive  Sorrow.     lOmo.  Bos- 
ton, 1691. 

 Ne  Sutor  ultra  Crepidam  ;  or,  Brief  Animadversions  upon  the  New- 
England  Anabaptists'  late  Fallacious  Narrative.     [Preface  by  I. 

Mather.]    4to,  pp.  27.    Boston,  1681.    (Two  copies.) 
 The  only  Sure  Way  to  prevent  threatned  Calamity.    Election  Sermon, 

1682.    16mo.   ,  1682.    [Wanting  title.] 

 Prognosticks  of  Impending  Calamities.     Sermon  preached  July  17, 

1701 ;  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Lieut.-Gov.  William  Stoughton. 

16mo,  pp.  30.    Boston,  1701.  [Imperfect.] 

 Promise-keeping  a  Great  Duty.    Sermon.    16mo,  pp.  28.    Bost.  1691. 

 Reformation  the  Great  Duty  of  an  Afflicted  People.    Sermon  preach  d 

on  a  Day  of  Humiliation  kept  by  the  Third  Church,  Boston,  Aug.  2.'3, 

1694.    16mo,  pp.  76.    Boston,  1694. 
[  ]  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  John  Leveret,  Esq.,  Gouernour 

of  the  Colony  of  the  Mattachusets,  N.E.    4to,  pp.  13.    Bost.  1679. 
 The  Sinfulness  of  worshipping  God  with  Men's  Institutions.  Sermon. 

16mo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1691. 
 Some  Brief  Sacramental  Meditations  preparatory  for  Communion  at  the 

Great  Ordinance  of  the  Supper.    Second  edition,  with  Preface  by 

E.  Pemberton.    16mo.    Boston,  1743. 
[  ]  Some  Miscellany  Observations  on  our  Present  Debates  respecting 

Witchcrafts.    4to,  pp.  16.    Philadelphia,  1692. 
 The  Truly  Blessed  Man  ;  or,  The  Way  to  be  Happy  Here  and  For 

Ever.    16mo.    Boston,  1700.    (Three  copies  ;  one  containing  Lines 

on  Mr.  Wlllard's  Recovery  from  Sickness,  by  Judge  Sewall.) 
 Walking  with  God  the  Great  Duty  and  Privilege  of  Christians.  Two 

Sermons.    16mo,  pp.  56.    Boston,  1701. 

 See  Pemberton,  Ebenezer.    Thompson,  William.    Willard,  Joseph. 

Willard,  Rev.  Samuel,  Biddeford.    The  Minister  of  God  Approved.  A 

Sermon  preached  at  Arundel,  at  the  Ordination  of  Mr.  John  Hovey. 

With  Funeral  Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Mr.  Willard, 

by  William  Thompson,  A.M.    Preface  by  Thomas  Prentice.  12mo, 

pp.  60.    Boston,  1743. 
 See  Paine,  Thomas. 

Willard,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  An  Address  to  the  Christian  Public,  in  Two 
Parts ;  being  a  Counterpart  to  a  late  Publication,  entitled  "  Results 
of  Two  Ecclesiastical  Councils,"  &c.  12mo,  pp.  20.  Green- 
field, 1814. 

 Comments  on  a  Pamphlet,  entitled  "  An  Address  to  the  Christian  Pub- 
lic," &c.    12mo,  pp.  43.    Greenfield,  1814.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Grand  Issue.  An  Ethico-Political  Tract.  8vo,  pp.  37.  Bos- 
ton, 1851. 

 History  of  the  Rise,  Progress,  and  Consummation  of  the  Rupture 

which  now  divides  the  Congregational  Clergy  and  Churches  of  Mas- 
sachusetts ;  in  a  Discourse  delivered  in  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  22, 
1857,  —  the  Day  preceding  the  Fiftieth  Anniversary  of  the  Author's 
Ordination.    8vo,  pp.  42.    Greenfield,  1858. 

 Remarks  on  the  Strictures  of  Rev.  Joseph  Lyman,  D.D.,  on  a  Pam- 
phlet entitled  "  Comments,  &c."    12mo,  pp.  36.    Greenfield,  n.  d. 

 The  Results  of  Two  Ecclesiastical  Councils ;  Rev.  Samuel  Willard's 

Confession  of  Faith,  &c.    12mo,  pp.  18.    Greenfield,  1813. 

 Sacred  Poetry  and  Music  Reconciled;  or,  A  Collection  of  Hymns, 

Original  and  Compiled.    18mo.    Boston,  1830. 


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Willard,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Strictures  upon  the  Comments  of  Rev.  Samuel  Willard,  of  Deerfield,  in 

a  Pamphlet  entitled  a  Counterpart,  &c.  By  Joseph  Lyman.  12mo, 
pp.  35.    Greenfield,  1814. 

 Valedictory  Discourse,  preached  in  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1829. 

8vo,  pp.  24.    Deerfield,  1829. 

 A  Valedictory  Discourse,  preached  in  Deerfield,  Mass.,  Sept.  20,  1829. 

Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1831. 

Willard,  Sylvester  D.,  M.D.  Historical  Address,  delivered  before  the 
Medical  Society  of  the  County  of  Albany,  N.Y.,  Nov.  11,  1856; 
being  its  Semicentennial  Anniversary  Meeting.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Al- 
bany, 1857. 

Willes,  Rev.  Henry.  —  See  Lord,  Benjamin. 
Willes,  Mrs.  Martha.  —  See  Lord,  Benjamin. 

Willet,  Rev.  Andrew,  D.D.  Hexapla  in  Danielem.  A  Sixfold  Commen- 
tarie  vpon  the  Prophesie  of  Daniel.    Folio.    Cambridge,  1610. 

 Hexapla  in  Genesin ;  that  is,  A  Sixfold  Commentarie  upon  Genesis. 

Folio.    London,  1632. 

 King  lames  his  Iudgement,  by  Way  of  Counsell  and  Advice  to  all  his  i 

Loving  Subjects.    4to,  pp.  8.    London,  1642. 

 Synopsis  Papismi ;  that  is,  A  General  View  of  Papistrv.  4to.  Lon- 
don, 1592. 

 See  Remembrancer. 

William,  Prince  of  Orange.  Venvs  Britannica  ;  sive,  in  Nvptias  D.  Gulielmi 
Aravsiorvm  Principis,  etc.,  cum  Principe  I).  Maria,  Magna?  Britannia?, 
Regis  Caroli  I.,  Filia  Primogenita,  etc.    Folio,    n.  d.  [Imperfect.] 

William  III.,  King  of  Great  Britain.  A  Collection  of  State  Tracts,  pub- 
lish'd  on  Occasion  of  the  late  Revolution  in  1688,  and  during  the 
Reign  of  King  William  III.  To  which  is  prefix'd,  the  History  of 
the  Dutch  War  in  1672.    3  vols,  folio.    London,  1705. 

 The  Expedition  of  his  Highness  the  Prince  of  Orange  for  England,  to 

Dec.  1,  1688.    4to,  pp.  20.    [London,  1688.]    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Satyr  upon  King  William.    8vo,  pp.  84.    [London,  n.  d.  Imperfect, 

wanting  title.] 

 See  Account  of  Mr.  Blunt's  late  Book.    Burnet,  Gilbert.  Carswell, 

Francis.  Fleming,  Robert.  Hinman,  Royal  R.  History  of  the 
Desertion.    Wright,  Samuel  (Sermon,  5th  November,  1719). 

William  and  Mary  College,  Va.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Officers,  Students, 
and  Scholars  of  William  and  Mary  College,  1829-30.  8vo,  pp.  7.  n.  d. 

 .    Catalogue  of  the  College  of  William  and  Mary,  in  Virginia, 

from  its  Foundation  to  the  Present  Time.    8vo.   ,  1859. 

 .    See  Grigsby,  Hugh  Blair.    Mercer,  John. 

William  the  Rymer.  The  Acts  and  Deeds  of  the  Most  Famous  and  Va- 
liant Champion,  Sir  William  Wallace,  Knight  of  Ellerslie.  16mo. 
Edinburgh,  n.  d.    [Imperfect ;  wanting  title,  &c] 

Williams,  Rev.  Abraham,  A.M.  Election  Sermon,  1762.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1762.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination   of  Rev.  Timothy  Hilliard,  Barnstable, 

April  10,  1771.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1771.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  Rand,  William. 

Williams,  Rev.  Avery.  A  Century  Discourse,  delivered  at  Lexington, 
March  31,  1813.    8vo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1813. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Catharine  R.  Biography  of  Revolutionary  Heroes ;  con- 
taining the  Life  of  Brig.- Gen.  William  Barton,  and  also  of  Capt. 
Stephen  Olney.    12mo.    Providence,  1839. 


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Williams,  Mrs.  Catharine  R.,  continued. 

 The  Neutral  French;  or,  The  Exiles  of  Nova  Scotia.  12mo.  Provi- 
dence [1841]. 

Williams,  Rev.  Chester.  —  See  Breck,  Robert  (Letter  to  Hobby). 

Williams,  Rev.  Daniel,  D.D.  An  Enquiry  into  the  Present  Duty  of  Pro- 
testant Dissenters.  Sermon  preach'd  at  the  Merchant's  Lecture,  at 
Salter's  Hall,  Jan.  22,  1711-12.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  31. 
London,  1712. 

 Thanksgiving  Sermon,  occasioned  by  the  Union   of  England  and 

Scotland;  preached  May  1,  1707.    8vo,  pp.  16.    London  [1707]. 
 See  Owen,  James.    Williams  Library. 

Williams,  Edwin.    The  New-York  Annual  Register  for  the  Year  of  our 

Lord  1836.    12mo.    New  York,  1836. 
Williams,  Rev.  Eleazer.    Essay  on  God's  Controversy  with  his  People. 

Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1723.    16mo,  pp.  54.  New  Lond.  1723. 
 See  Williams,  Solomon. 

Williams,  Rev.  Eleazer.  Gaiatonsera  Ionteweienstakwa,  ongwe  onwe  Ga- 
wennontakon.  A  Spelling-book  in  the  Language  of  the  Seven  Iro- 
quois Nations.    12mo.    Plattsburgh,  1813. 

 See  Protestant-Episcopal  Tract  Society. 

Williams,  Rev.  Eliphalet,  A.M.  Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1769.  8vo, 
pp.  44.    Hartford  [1769]. 

 The  Ruler's  Duty  and  Honor  in  serving  his  Generation.    Sermon  on 

the  Death  of  Hon.  William  Pitkin,  Governor  of  Connecticut; 
preached  Oct.  3,  1769.    8vo,  pp.  33.    Hartford,  1770. 

Williams,  Rev.  P^lisha,  A.M.,  Rector  of  Yale  College.  Death  the  Advan- 
tage of  the  Godly.  Sermon  delivered  at  Guilford,  9  June,  1728, 
after  the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Thomas  Ruggles.  16mo,  pp.  42.  New 
London,  1728. 

 Divine  Grace  Illustrious  in  the  Salvation  of  Sinners.    Sermon  before 

the  General  Assembly  of  Connecticut,  Oct.  22,  1727.  16mo,  pp.  47. 
New  London,  1728. 

Williams,  Rev.  Elisha.  —  See  Baldwin,  Thomas. 

Williams,  Col.  Elisha.  —  See  Lockwood,  James. 

Williams,  Col.  Ephraim.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  viii.  1st  Se- 
ries). 

Williams,  Ephraim,  Esq.  Reports  of  Cases  argued  and  determined  in  the 
Supreme  Judicial  Court  of  Massachusetts.  Vol.  i.,  September,  1804- 
June,  1805.    Second  edition.    8vo.    Boston,  1816. 

Williams,  George  W.  —  See  Thomas,  Robert  S. 

Williams,  Henry.  Address  to  the  Citizens  of  Boston.  —  See  Boston, 
City  of. 

Williams,  Henry  W.,  M.D.  Address  delivered  before  the  Suffolk  District 
Medical  Society,  April  30,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1853. 

 Female  Physicians.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

[Williams,  Jacob].    Dedicatory  Hymn,  Burlington,  Vt.  n.d. 

Williams,  Rev.  John,  Deerfieid.  God  in  the  Camp.  Sermon  before  the 
General  Assembly,  March  6,  1706-7.    16mo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1707. 

 The  Redeemed  Captive  returning  to  Zion  ;  or,  A  Faithful  History  of 

the  Captivity  and  Deliverance  of  Mr.  John  Williams.  With  Sermon 
preached  by  him  upon  his  Return  ;  and  Appendix.  16mo.  Bost.  1707. 

 The  Redeemed  Captive  returning  to  Zion.    History  of  the  Captivity 

and  Deliverance  of  Rev.  John  Williams;  with  Sermon  preached  by 
him  on  his  Return.    Appendix  by  T.  Prince.    Fifth  edition.  8vo, 
pp.  70.    Boston,  1774. 
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"Williams,  Rev.  John,  Deerfield,  continued. 

 The  Redeemed  Captive  returning  to  Zion ;  or,  A  Faithful  History  of 

Remarkable  Occurrences  in  the  Captivity  and  Deliverance  of  Mr. 
John  Williams ;  with  a  Sermon  preached  by  him  upon  his  Return. 
Appendices  by  [Stephen]  Williams,  [John]  Taylor,  and  [Thomas] 
Prince.    Fourth  edition.    12mo.    Greenfield,  1793. 

 A  Serious  Word  to  the  Posterity  of  Holy  Men.    Abstract  of  Several 

Sermons.    12mo,  pp.  58.    Boston,  1729.  [Imperfect.] 

 See  Foxceoft,  Thomas. 

Williams,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Chichester.  Twelve  Sermons  preached 
at  the  Lecture  founded  by  Robert  Boyle,  Esq.  Second  edition.  8vo. 
London,  1708. 

Williams,  John.  An  Answer  to  a  late  Pamphlet,  intitled  A  Letter  to  a 
Friend  in  the  Country ;  attempting  a  Solution  of  the  Scruples  and 
Objections  of  a  Consciencious  or  Religious  Nature  against  the  New 
Way  of  receiving  the  Small-Pox.  16mo,  pp.  18.  Boston,  1722. 
[Imperfect.] 

 Several  Arguments  proving  that  Inoculating  the  Small-Pox  is  not  con- 
tained in  the  Law  of  Phvsick ;  with  Reply  to  Increase  Mather,  &c. 
12mo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1721. 

Williams,  John,  LL.D.  Enquiry  into  the  Truth  of  the  Tradition  concern- 
ing the  Discovery  of  America  by  Prince  Madog.  8vo,  pp.  85.  Lon- 
don, 1791. 

 Farther  Observations  on  the  Discovery  of  America  by  Prince  Madog ; 

with  Account,  by  Gen.  Bowles  and  others,  of  a  Welsh  Tribe  of  In- 
dians.   8vo,  pp.  51.    London,  1792. 

Williams,  J[ohn],  Trial  of,  for  Blasphemy. —  See  Erskine,  Thomas. 

Williams,  John ;  and  Others.  Lives  and  Confessions  of  John  Williams, 
Francis  Frederick,  John  P.  Rog,  and  Peter  Peterson;  executed 
for  Murder  and  Piracy,  Feb.  18,  1819.  8vo,  pp.  36.  Bos- 
ton [1819]. 

 See  Piracy. 

Williams,  Hon.  John  M.    An  Oration  pronounced  at  New  Bedford,  July  4, 

1806.    8vo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  1806. 
 Proceedings  in  the  Municipal  Court,  Boston,  on  the  Death  of  Hon. 

Peter  O.  Thacher ;  with  a  Sketch  of  his  Judicial  Character.  8vo, 

pp.  18.    Boston,  1843.    (Two  copies.) 
 A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  the  late  Hon.  Samuel  Howe ;  delivered 

at  the  Opening  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  at  Worcester, 

3d  March,  1828.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Worcester,  1828.    (Two  copies.) 
Williams,  Dea.  Jonathan.  —  See  Chatjncy,  Charles. 

Williams,  Rev.  Nathan,  A.M.  Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1780.  8vo, 
pp.  38.    Hartford,  1780. 

 An  Enquiry  concerning  the  Design  and  Importance  of  Christian 

Baptism  and  Discipline.  Second  edition.  8vo,  pp.  70.  Bos- 
ton, 1792. 

Williams,  Rev.  Nathaniel.  —  See  Prince,  Thomas. 

Williams,  Dr.  Nathanael.  The  Method  of  Practice  in  the  Small-Pox; 
with  Observations  on  the  Way  of  Inoculation.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Bos- 
ton, 1752. 

Williams,  Gen.  Otho  Holland.  —  See  Tiffany,  Osmond. 

Williams,  Peter,  jun.    A  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Death  of  Capt.  Paul 

Cuffe,  before  the  New- York  African  Institution,  Oct.  21,  1817.  8vo, 

pp.  16.    New  York,  1817. 
Williams,  R.  P.  and  C.    Catalogue  of  Books.    Sale.    16mo.    Bost.  1814. 


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Williams,  Hon.  Reuel.  Speech  on  the  Bill  to  provide  for  Running  and 
Marking  the  North-eastern  Boundary-line  ;  United-States  Senate, 
May  14,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Washington,  1838. 

Williams,  Rev.  Roger.  The  Blovdy  Tenant  of  Persecution,  for  Cause  of 
Conscience,  discussed.    4to.   ,  1G44. 

 A  Key  into  the  Language  of  America ;  or,  A  Help  to  the  Language  of 

%   '      the  Natives  in  New  England.    lGmo.    London,  1643. 

 .    See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  1st  Series).  Rhode-Island 

Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.). 

 Letters. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  3d  Series). 

 Life,  by  William  Gammell.  —  See  Sparks,  Jared  (Amer.  Biog.,  vol.  iv. 

2d  Series). 

 See  Clark,  Mary.  Cotton,  John  (Bloudy  Tenent  Washed.  Appen- 
dix). Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  i.  1st  Series  ;  vol.  viii.  2d  Series). 
Pitman,  John.  Rhode-Island  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  v.,  Annals 
of  Providence). 

Williams,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.,  Bradford.  The  Influence  of  Christianity  on 
Civil  Society.  Discourse  delivered  Nov.  10,  1779,  at  the  Ordination 
of  Rev.  John  Prince,  Salem.  [Ch.,  J.  Diman ;  R.H.,  T.  Barnard.] 
8vo,  pp.  32.    Boston,  1780. 

 Regeneration  the  Most  Important  Concern ;  with  Directions,  Motives, 

and  Encouragement  from  the  Holy  Scriptures,  to  strive  to  enter  in 
at  the  Strait  Gate.    Two  Sermons.    8vo,  pp.  53.    Boston,  1766. 

 Sermon  preached  Jan.  13,  1773,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Thomas 

Barnard,  jun.,  Salem.  [Ch.,  Edward  Barnard ;  R.H.,  James  Diman.] 
8vo,  pp.  40.    Salem,  1773. 

 See  Cushing,  Jacob.    Rogers,  Nathaniel. 

Williams,  Rev.  Samuel,  LL.D.  Vermont-Election  Sermon,  1794.  8vo, 
pp.  35.    n.  d. 

Williams,  Rev.  Solomon,  D.D.  The  Business,  Scope,  and  End  of  Gospel 
Ministers  to  present  their  Hearers  Perfect  in  Christ  Jesus.  Sermon 
preached  in  East  Hacldam,  Nov.  20,  1745,  at  the  Ordination  of 
Hobart  Estabrook.    8vo,  pp.  42.    New  London,  1746. 

 The  Comfort  and  Blessedness  of  being  at  Home  in  God.  Sermon. 

16mo,  pp.  38.    New  London,  1742. 

 The  Duty  of  Christians.     Half-century  Sermon,  Lebanon,  Dec.  16, 

1772.    4to,  pp.  40.    Norwich,  1773. 

 The  Frailty  and  Misery  of  Man's  Life.    Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mr. 

David  Trumble.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1740. 

 The  Glorious  Reward  of  Wise  and  Faithful  Teachers.     Sermon  at 

Ordination  of  Rev.  Jacob  Eliot,  Goshen,  Conn.,  Nov.  26,  1729. 
[Ch.,  J.  Bulkley;  R.H.,  Jared  Eliot.]    12mo,  pp.  27.    Bost.  1730. 

 The  Greatness  and  Sovereignty  of  God,  &c.     Sermon  delivered  in 

Lebanon,  Dec.  3,  1775,  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Faith  Huntington. 
8vo,  pp.  28.    Norwich,  1777. 

 The  Ministers  of  the  Gospel  an  Order  of  Men  instituted  and  appointed 

by  Jesus  Christ.  Sermon  preached  at  Mansfield,  June  27,  1744, 
at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Richard  Salter.  16mo,  pp.  53.  New  Lon- 
don, 1744. 

 The  Relations  of  God's  People  to  Him.    Thanksgiving  Sermon  on 

the  Reduction  of  Quebec;  preached  Nov.  15,  1759.  16mo,  pp.  28. 
New  London,  1760. 

 The  Servants  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  ought  to  be  quickened  to  Great 

Diligence.  Discourse  at  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Eleazer  Williams, 
Mansfield,  Sept.  23,  1742.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Boston,  1743. 


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WILLIAMS,  Rev.  Solomon,  D.D.,  continued. 

 The  True  State  of  the  Question  concerning  the  Qualifications  necessary 

to  Communion.    Answer  to  J.  Edwards.    4to.    Boston,  1751. 

 A  Vindication  of  the  Gospel-Doctrine  of  Justifying  Faith.    Answer  to 

Rev.  Andrew  Croswell.    4to,  pp.  95.    Boston,  1746. 

 ;  and  Wheelock,  Rev.  Eleazer.    Letters  from  the  Rev.  Mr.  Williams 

and  Wheelock,  of  Lebanon,  to  Rev.  Mr.  Davenport;  with  Letter 
from  Mr.  Davenport.    16mo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1744. 

 See  Cogswell,  James.    Colman,  Benjamin.    Croswell,  Andrew. 

Davenport,  James.    Edwards,  Jonathan. 

Williams,  Rev.  Solomon,  Northampton.  Historical  Sketch  of  Northamp- 
ton, from  its  First  Settlement ;  in  a  Sermon  delivered  at  the  National 
Thanksgiving,  April  13,  1815.  8vo,  pp.  24.  Northampton,  1815. 
(Two  copies.) 

Williams,  Rev.  Stephen,  D.D.  —  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel.  Breck, 
Robert.    Gay,  Ebenezer.    Williams,  John.    Williams,  William. 

Williams,  Stephen  W.,  M.D.  Report  on  the  Indigenous  Medical  Botany 
of  Massachusetts.    8vo.    n.  d. 

 Medical  History  of  the  County  of  Franklin.  —  See  Mass.  Med.  Soc. 

(Med.  Comm.,  vol.  vii.). 

WILLIAMS,  Rev.  Thomas.  The  Mercy  of  God.  A  Centennial  Sermon  on 
the  Revival  of  Religion,  A.D.  1740.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Hartford,  1840. 

 The  Official  Character  of  Rev.  Nathanael  Emmons,  D.D.,  taught  and 

shown  in  a  Sermon  on  his  Life  and  Death.  8vo,  pp.  80.  Boston, 
1840.    (Two  copies.) 

 Rhode-Island  Protestantism  stated  and  commended.  A  Century  Ser- 
mon, 1836.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Providence,  1837. 

 Sermon  on  the  Relative  and  Practical  Importance  of  Trinitarianism. 

8vo,  pp.  32.    Providence,  1847. 

[Williams,  Thomas.]  Monagas  and  Paez  ;  being  a  Brief  View  of  the  late 
Events  in  Venezuela.    8vo,  pp.  80.    New  York,  1850. 

Williams,  Rev.  Warham.  —  See  Williams,  William. 

Willl\ms,  Rev.  William,  Hatfield.  The  Death  of  a  Prophet  lamented  and 
improved;  in  a  Sermon  preached  at  Northampton,  Feb.  13,  1729,  on 
the  Day  of  the  Interment  of  Rev.  Solomon  Stoddard.  8vo,  pp.  28. 
Boston,  1729. 

 Ephemeris ;  an  Almanack  of  the  Coelestial  Motions  for  the  Year  1685. 

16mo.    Cambridge,  1685. 

 An  Essay  to  prove  the  Interest,  of  the  Children  of  Believers  in  the 

Covenant.    16mo,  pp.  42.    Boston.  1727. 

 The  Great  Concern  of  Christians,  and  especially  of  Ministers,  to  pre- 
serve the  Doctrine  of  Christ  in  its  Purity.  Sermon  preached  at 
Watertown,  June  11,  1723,  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Warham 
Williams.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1723. 

 The  Great  Dutv  of  Ministers  to  advance  the  Kingdom  of  God.  Convention 

Sermon,  May  26,  1726.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Bost.  1726.    (Three  copies.) 

 A  Painful  Ministry  the  Peculiar  Gift  of  the  Lord  of  the  Harvest. 

Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  Stephen  Williams,  Springfield,  Oct.  17, 
1716.    16mo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1717.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Plea  for  God,  and  an  Appeal  to  the  Consciences  of  a  People  declin- 
ing in  Religion.  Election  Sermon,  1719.  16mo,  pp.  42.  Boston, 
1719.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Work  of  Ministers  and  the  Duty  of  Hearers.     Sermon  at  the 

Ordination  of  Rev.  Jonathan  Ashley,  Deerfield,  Nov.  8,  1732.  8vo, 
pp.  26.    Boston,  1733. 


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Williams,  Jlev.  William,  Hatfield,  continued. 

  See  Appleton,  Nathaniel.    EDWARDS,  Jonathan. 

Williams,  Rev.  William,  A.M.,  Weston.  Christ  the  Life  and  Resurrection 
of  his  People.  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Death  of  Caleb  Lyman, 
Esq.,  Nov.  17,  1742.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1743. 

 Discourse  on  Saving  Faith;    preached  at  Newton,  June  14,  1741. 

16mo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1741. 

 God  the  Strength  of  Rulers  and  People.    Election  Sermon,  1741.  8vo, 

pp.  52.    Boston,  1741.    (Two  copies.) 

 Martial  Wisdom  Recommended.     Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1737. 

12mo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1737. 

 The  Office  and  Work  of  Gospel-Ministers,  and  the  Duty  of  a  People 

towards  them.  Sermon  preached  at  Sutton,  Oct.  15,  1720,  at  the 
Ordination  of  Rev.  David  Hall.    12mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1729. 

 The  Serious  Consideration  that  God  will  visit  and  judge  Men  for  Sin, 

&c.  Sermon  preached  at  Cambridge,  Sept.  15,  1738,  at  the  Execu- 
tion of  Philip  Kennison.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1738. 

Williams,  Rev.  William  R.  Increase  of  Faith  necessary  to  the  Success  of 
Christian  Missions.  A  Sermon  delivered  before  the  Board  of  Man- 
agers of  the  Baptist  General  Convention  of  New  York,  1834.  8vo, 
pp.  31.    New  York,  1834. 

Williams  and  Norgate.  Foreign  Book-Circular.  No.  32,  Dec.  1,  1852. 
8vo.    London,  1852. 

Williams  College.  Address  to  the  Public  from  Citizens  of  Berkshire 
County,  in  relation  to  the  Removal  of  Williams  College.  8vo,  pp.  10. 
 ,  1819. 

 .    Comments  on  the  Memorial  from  Williams  College.  8vo, 

pp.  6.    n.  d. 

 .    Catalogue  of  Books  in  the  Library  of  Williams  College,  Wil- 

liamstown.  4to,  pp.  12.  Bennington,  1794.  [Imperfect,  wanting 
all  after  Letter  M.] 

 .    Catalogue  of  Students  in  Williams  College,  November,  1799. 

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Williamson,  William  D.  The  History  of  the  State  of  Maine,  from  1602  to 
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Willich,  Dr.  A.  F.  M.  Remede  le  plus  Efficace  pour  prevenir  et  guerir  la 
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Willis,  Rev.  Richard,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Gloucester.  Sermon  preach'd 
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Willis,  Rev.  William.  Ministerial  Faithfulness  Recommended.  Sermon 
preached  at  Edinburgh,  at  the  Opening  of  the  Associate  Synod,. 
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Willis,  Hon.  William.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Maine  Historical 
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Willis,  Rev.  Zephaniah.  —  See  Pope,  Augustus  R. 

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Williston  Seminary,  East  Hampton,  Mass.  —  See  Hopkins,  Mark. 

Willoughby  de  Broke,  George,  Lord,  D.D.  The  Blessedness  of  Doing 
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WlLLOUGHBY,  Sir  Hugh.  —  See  Naval  CHRONICLE. 

"Wills  and  Inventories  from  the  Registers  of  the  Commissary  of  Bury  St. 
Edmund's  and  the  Archdeaconry  of  Sudbury. —  Sec  BURY  WILLS. 

WlLLSON,  Rev.  Edmund  B.  An  Address  delivered  in  Petersham,  Mass., 
July  4,  1854,  in  Commemoration  of  the  One  Hundredth  Anniversary 
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 The  Bad  Friday.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Church,  West  Box- 
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to  Slavery.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  18,34. 

 The  Church  Record.    A  Sermon  preached  Dec.  27,  1840  ;  containing 

Historical  Notices  of  the  Congregational  Church  in  Grafton.  8vo, 
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Willson,  Rev.  Luther,  A.M.  Remarks  upon  a  Sermon  preached  in  Brook- 
lyn, Conn.,  Aug.  24,  1817,  by  Rev.  Willard  Preston.  8vo,  pp.  20. 
Boston,  1818. 

 A  Review  of  Ecclesiastical  Proceedings  in  the  Congregational  Church 

and  Society  in  Brooklyn,  Conn. ;  and  of  the  Proceedings,  &c.,  of  the 
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WlLMOT,  John,  Earl  of  Rochester,  Memoirs  of.  —  See  Gilpin,  William. 

WlLMOT,  Rev.  AValter.  —  See  Pemberton,  Ebenezer. 

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Wilson,  Alexander.    The  Foresters  :  a  Poem,  descriptive  of  a  Pedestrian 

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Newtown,  Penn.,  1818. 
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March  4,  1801.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Philadelphia,  1801. 
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AAriLSON,  Arthur,  Esq.    History  of  Great  Britain  ;  being  the  Life  and  Reign 

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AAtilson,  Rev.  Daniel,  A.M.    A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  for 

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AVilson,  Hon.  Henry.  Are  AArorking-men  "  Slaves  "  ?  Speech  in  Reply  to 
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Wilson,  Hon.  Henry,  continued. 

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delivered  in  the  Senate,  Feb.  3  and  4,  1858.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Wash- 
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 The  State  of  Affairs  in  Kansas.    Speech  in  the  Senate,  Feb.  18,  1856. 

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 Territorial  Slave-code.    Speech  delivered  in  the  Senate  of  the  United 

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Wilson,  Rev.  Hiram.  —  See  Canada  Mission. 

Wilson,  J.  H.,  Commander  I.  N.  On  Steam  Communication  between  Bom- 
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Wilson,  J.  L.  Plea  in  the  Case  of  Lyman  Beecher,  D.D.,  before  the  Synod 
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Wilson,  Rev.  James.  Oration  delivered  at  Providence,  July  4,  1804.  8vo, 
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Wilson,  Hon.  James.  Speech  on  the  Political  Influence  of  Slavery,  &c. ; 
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Wilson,  Rev.  John.  A  Seasonable  Watchword  unto  Christians  against  the 
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Wilson,  John.  Scripture  Proofs  and  Scriptural  Illustrations  of  Unitarian- 
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 A  Treatise  on  English  Punctuation.    With  an  Appendix.  Thirteenth 

edition.    16mo.    Boston,  1856. 

 Unitarian  Principles  confirmed  by  Trinitarian  Testimonies.  With  In- 
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Wilson,  Hon.  John  L.  Speech  in  the  Legislature  of  South  Carolina,  on 
the  Codification  of  the  Laws  of  the  State ;  with  a  Codification  of  the 
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Wilson,  Rev.  Joshua  Lacy.  War  the  Work  of  the  Lord,  and  the  Coward 
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Wilson,  Robert.  Nine  Letters  concerning  the  Person  and  Sonship  of  Mes- 
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Wilson,  S.,  A.M.  Chelys  Hesperia,  Carmina  quaedam  Anniversaria,  et  alia, 
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Wilson,  Rev.  William,  M.A.  A  Discourse  of  the  Resurrection.  8vo. 
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Wilson,  .    Orderly-Book.    Expedition  of  the  British  and  Provincial 

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Wilstach,  John  A.  Eulogy  on  the  Life,  Character,  and  Public  Services  of 
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Wiltbank,  John,  M.D.  A  Plea  for  Obstetrics.  Introductory  Lecture  to 
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Wilton,  N.H.,  Centennial  Celebration,  1839. —  See  Peahody,  Kphraim. 

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Members  separating  from  the  Church  in  Wilton.  8vo.  Con- 
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Wilton  Railroad.  —  See  Nashua  and  Lowell  Railroad. 

Winchell,  Rev.  James  M.,  A.M.  Jubilee  Sermons.  Two  Discourses 
exhibiting  an  Historical  Sketch  of  the  First  Baptist  Church  in  Bos- 
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Winciielsea,  Eng.,  History  of. —  See  Cooper,  William  Durrant. 

Winchester,  Rev.  Elhanan.  Oration  on  the  Discovery  of  America;  de- 
livered in  London,  Oct.  12,  1792.  Second  edition;  with  Appendix, 
containing  a  Description  of  the  City  of  Washington.  8vo,  pp.  77. 
London,  n.  d. 

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ton, 1773. 

Winchester,  George.  —  See  Harper,  Robert  Goodloe. 
Winchester  College,  History  of. —  See  Ackermann,  R. 

 Chapel.  —  See  Genealogy  of  Christ ;  a  Poem. 

Wind,  Origin  and  Properties  of.  —  See  Bohun,  R. 
Winder,  Charles  H.  —  See  Mechlin,  A.  H. 
Windham,  Thomas.  —  See  Nayal  Chronicle. 

Windham,  Me.  Centennial  Celebration,  1839.  —  See  Smith,  Thomas  Laurens. 

Windham  County,  Conn.,  Consociation  of.  —  See  Willson,  Luther. 

Windham-County  Agricultural  Society.  —  See  Vinton,  Alexander  H. 

Winds  of  the  Northern  Hemisphere.  —  See  Coffin,  James  H. 

Windsor,  Mass.,  History  of.  By  G.  Dorrance. —  See  Field,  David  D. 
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Windsor  Castle,  Ancient  Picture  in.  —  See  Ayloffe,  Sir  Joseph.  Top- 
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Wines,  Rev.  Abijah,  A.M.  The  Perfection  of  the  Divine  Government  the 
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Wing,  John.    OAY'MniA  AQ'MATA  ;  or,  An  Almanack  for  the  Year  1707. 

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Wingate,  Rev.  Paine.  —  See  Barnard,  Edward. 

Wingfield,  Edward  Maria.  "A  Discourse  of  Virginia."  Edited,  with 
Notes  and  an  Introduction,  by  Charles  Deane.  8vo.  Boston,  pri- 
vately printed,  1859. 

Winkley,  Rev.  S.  H.  —  See  Hedge,  Frederic  H. 

Winnebago  County,  Wis.,  History  of.  —  See  Mitchel,  Martin. 

Winnipiseogee  Canal.  Report  of  the  Committee  appointed  to  prepare  a 
Statement;  with  the  Charter,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Dover,  N.H.,  1826. 

Winnisimmet  Company.  Annual  Report  of  the  Directors,  January,  1838. 
8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  n.  d. 

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Winship,  Rev.  Josiah.  —  See  Gray,  Robert. 

Winslow,  Edward,  Governor  of  Plymouth.  The  Glorious  Progress  of  the 
Gospel  amongst  the  Indians  in  New  England.  With  Appendix. 
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WlNSLOW,  Edward,  Governor  of  Plymouth,  continued. 

 Brief  Narration  of  the  True  Grounds  or  Cause  of  the  First  Planting  of 

New  England.  —  See  Young,  Alexander  (Chronicles  of  the  Pil- 
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 Good  News  from  New  England.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol. 

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vol.  ii.  3d  Series). 

 Relation  of  Things  Remarkable  in  the  Plantation  of  Plymouth.  —  See 

Young,  Alexander  (Chronicles  of  the  Pilgrims). 

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Winslow,  George  Erving,  M.D.    Essay  on  the  Nature,  Symptoms,  and 

Treatment  of  Asiatic  Cholera.    8vo,  pp.  70.    New  York,  1832. 
Winslow,  Rev.  Hubbard.    Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  29. 

Boston,  1853. 

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June  16,  1839.    12mo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1839. 

 The  Means  of  the  Perpetuity  and  Prosperity  of  our  Republic.  An 

Oration  delivered  before  the  Municipal  Authorities  of  the  City  of 
Boston,  July  4,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  50.    Boston,  1838.    (Two  copies.) 

Winslow,  Rev.  Miron.  A  Sermon,  delivered  at  Boston,  June  7,  1819, 
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Winsor,  F.  A.  Mr.  W.  Nicholsons  Attack,  in  his  Philosophical  Journal,  on 
Mr.  Winsor  and  the  National  Light  and  Heat  Company ;  with  Mr. 
Winsor's  Defence.    12mo,  pp.  56.    London,  1807. 

Winsor,  Justin.  History  of  the  Town  of  Duxbury,  Mass. ;  with  Genealogi- 
cal Registers.    8vo.    Boston,  1849. 

Winstanley,  Rev.  Calvin,  A.M.  A  Vindication  of  Certain  Passages  in  the 
Common  English  Version  of  the  New  Testament ;  addressed  to 
Granville  Sharp,  Esq.    8vo,  pp.  55.    Cambridge,  1819. 

Winter,  Francis.  An  Address  delivered  at  Bath,  July  4, 1825.  8vo,  pp.  11. 
Bath,  1825. 

Winter,  Rev.  Robert.  The  Happy  Tendency  and  Extensive  Influence  of 
the  Christian  Dispensation.  Sermon  before  the  Corresponding 
Board  of  the  Society  in  Scotland  for  propagating  Christian  Know- 
ledge, London,  1788.    8vo,  pp.  51.    London,  1788. 

Winter,  A  Sermon  of. —  See  Byles,  Mather. 

Winter  Evening's  Conversation.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

 Insects  of  Eastern  New  York.  —  See  Fitch,  Asa. 

 Piece,  A.  —  See  Hammon,  Jupiter. 

 Sermon,  A.  —  See  Cooper,  William. 

Winthrop,  Adam. —  See  Allestree,  Richard.  Bretnor,  Thomas  (Al- 
manac).   Lambard,  William. 

Winthrop,  Hon.  James,  LL.D.  An  Attempt  to  arrange,  in  the  Order  of 
Time,  Scripture  Prophecies  yet  to  be  fulfilled.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Cam- 
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 An  Attempt  to  Translate  the  Prophetic  Part  of  the  Apocalypse  of  St. 

John  into  Familiar  Language.  8vo,  pp.  79.  Boston,  1794.  (Two 
copies.) 

 A  Systematic  Arrangement  of  Several  Scripture  Prophecies  relating  to 

Antichrist.    8vo,  pp.  35.    Boston,  1795.    (Two  copies.) 

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vol.  x.  2d  Series). 


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WlNTHROP,  John,  Governor  of  Massachusetts.  The  History  of  New  Eng- 
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Notes  by  James  Savage,  M.H.S.  2  vols.  8vo.  Boston,  1825-26. 
(Vol.  i.  duplicate.) 

 The  History  of  New  England,  from  1630  to  1649.    From  his  Original 

Manuscripts.  With  Notes  by  James  Savage.  A  new  edition  ;  with 
Additions  and  Corrections  by  the  former  Editor.  2*  vols.  8vo.  Bos- 
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Winthrop,  John,  jun.,  Governor  of  Connecticut. —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy 
(Amer.  Biog.).  Dove  (Almanac,  1662).  Pond,  Edward  (Almanac, 
1631).  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iv.  1st  Series ;  vols,  iii.,  ix., 
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Winthrop,  John,  F.R.S.  Selections  from  an  Ancient  Catalogue  of  Objects 
of  Natural  History,  formed  in  New  England  more  than  One  Hun- 
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Journal  of  Science,  vol.  xlvii.]    8vo,  pp.  11.    New  Haven,  1844. 

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Winthrop,  [Fitz]  John,  Governor  of  Connecticut.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 
Winthrop,  John,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Harvard  College.  A 

Lecture  on  Earthquakes ;  read  in  the  Chapel  of  Harvard  College, 

Nov.  26,  1755.    4to,  pp.  38.    Boston,  1755. 
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to  the  Rev.  Mr.  Prince's  Letter  on  Earthquakes.    4to,  pp.  7.  [Bos- 
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of  the  Transit  of  Venus,  1761.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1761. 
 Table  exhibiting  the  Variation  of  the  Compass  in  Boston,  and  the  Parts 

adjacent,  to  the  End  of  the  Eighteenth  Century.    Broadside.  [No 

imprint.] 

  Two  Lectures  on  Comets  ;  read  in  the  Chapel  of  Harvard  College,  Cam- 
bridge, April,  1759.  With  Appendix.  8vo,  pp.  62.  Boston,  1759. 
(Three  copies.) 

— Two  Lectures  on  the  Parallax  and  Distance  of  the  Sun,  as  deducible 
from  the  Transit  of  Venus.  8vo,  pp.  47.  Boston,  1769.  (Two 
copies.) 

 See  Howard,   Simeon.     Langdon,   Samuel.     Sewall,  Stephen. 

Wigglesworth,  Edward. 
Winthrop,  Hon.  Robert  C,  LL.D.    An  Address  delivered  before  the 

Association  of  the  Alumni  of  Harvard  College,  July  22,  1852.  8vo, 

pp.  59.    Cambridge,  1852. 
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on  the  Occasion  of  their  Twenty-fifth  Anniversary,  Oct.  15,  1845. 

8vo,  pp.  39.    Boston,  1845. 
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[  ]  Address  to  the  People  of  Massachusetts,  Oct.  8,  1838.    Svo,  pp.  16. 

[Boston,  1838.] 

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York,  Dec.  23,  1839.    Svo,  pp.  60.    Boston,  1810. 


624  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Winthrop,  Hon.  Robert  C,  LL.D.,  continued. 

 Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Grand  Musical  Festival,  Boston,  May  21, 

1857.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1857. 

 Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Laying  of  the  Corner-stone  of  the  Pub- 
lic Library,  Boston,  17th  September,  1855.  8vo,  pp.  11.  Bos- 
ton, 1855. 

 Address  of  the  'Whig  Young  Men's  Convention  to  the  People  of  Massa- 
chusetts.   8vo,  pp.  23.    [No  imprint.] 

 Addresses  and  Speeches  on  Various  Occasions.    8vo.    Boston,  1852. 

 Admission  of  California.  Speech  on  the  President's  Message,  trans- 
mitting the  Constitution  of  California ;  House  of  Representatives, 
May  8,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Washington,  1850. 

 Algernon  Sidney.  A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Boston  Mercantile- 
Library  Association,  Dec.  21,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  43.    Boston,  1854. 

 American  Agriculture.  An  Address  delivered  before  the  Bristol- 
County  Agricultural  Society,  Oct.  15,  1852.  8vo,  pp.  31.  Bos- 
ton, 1853. 

 Archimedes  and  Franklin.  A  Lecture  delivered  before  the  Massachu- 
setts Charitable  Mechanic  Association,  Nov.  29,  1853.  Second 
edition.    8vo,  pp.  47.    Boston,  1854. 

.  "Christianity  —  neither  Sectarian  nor  Sectional  —  the  Great  Remedy 

for  Social  and  Political  Evils."  An  Address  delivered  before  the 
Young  Men's  Christian  Associations  of  Boston  and  Richmond.  8vo, 
pp.  64.    Boston,  1859. 

 Letter  on  Fusion.    8vo,  pp.  4.    Boston,  1855. 

 Luxury  and  the  Fine  Arts,  in  some  of  their  Moral  and  Historical 

Relations.  An  Address  delivered  in  aid  of  the  Fund  for  Ball's 
Equestrian  Statue  of  Washington,  13th  May,  1859.  8vo,  pp.  61. 
Boston,  1859. 

 Oration  pronounced  on  the  4th  of  July,  1848,  on  the  Occasion  of  laying 

the  Corner-stone  of  the  National  Washington  Monument.  With 
Introduction  and  Appendix.    8vo,  pp.  67.    Washington,  1848. 

 Oration  pronounced  on  the  4th  of  July,  1848,  on  the  Occasion  of  laying 

the  Corner-stone  of  the  National  Monument  to  the  Memory  of 
Washington.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  reprinted,  1853. 

 Oration  at  the  Inauguration  of  the  Statue  of  Benjamin  Franklin,  Bos- 
ton, Sept.  17,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1856. 

[  ]  Question  of  Order,  —  Interested  Members  ;  Massachusetts  House  of 

Representatives,  Feb.  19,  1840.    8vo,  pp.  4.    [Boston,  1840.] 

 Remarks  on  the  Revenue  Bill ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, July  28,  1841.    8vo,  pp.  19.    [Washington,  1841.] 

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regard  to  the  Governments  established  in  the  Conquered  Provinces 
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 Report  on  American  Seamen  in  Foreign  Ports,  &c.  ;  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives, May  16,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  8.    [Washington,  1844.] 

 Report  on  the  Memorial  of  Benjamin  Rich  and  others,  relating  to  the 

Imprisonment  of  Free  Colored  Seamen ;  House  of  Representatives, 
Jan.  20,  1843.  With  the  Minority  Report.  8vo,  pp.  58.  [Wash- 
ington, 1843.] 

 Speech  on  the  Annexation  of  Texas ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives of  the  United  States,  Jan.  6,  1845.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Wash- 
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CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Wtnthrop,  Hon.  Robert  C,  LL.D.,  continual. 

  Speech  in  the  Massachusetts  House  of  Representatives,  on  the  Resolu- 
tion relating  to  the  Sub-Treasury  System,  March  20,  1838.  8vo, 
pp.  24.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Mexican  War  ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 

of  the  United  States,  Jan.  8,  1847.  8vo,  pp.  16,  4.  Wash  1847. 
  Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question  ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  March  18,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Washington,  n.  d. 
■  Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  Feb.  1,  1845.     8vo,  pp.  16.     Washington,  184.3. 

(Two  copies.) 

■  Speech  on  the  Oregon  Question ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  Jan.  3,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  14.  Washington,  1846. 
(Two  copies.) 

 Speech  on  the  President's  Message ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  Feb.  21,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Washington,  1850. 

 Speech  on  the  Presidential  Question ;  delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Bos- 
ton, Oct.  24,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  8.    n.  d. 

■  Speech  on  the  Resolution  relative  to  the  Exchequer  Plan ;  House  of 

Representatives,  Jan.  25,  1843.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Washington,  1843. 

 Speech  on  the  Resolution  of  Mr.  Fillmore  to  refer  that  Part  of  the 

President's  Message  relative  to  the  Tariff,  to  the  Committee  on 
Manufactures;  House  of  Representatives,  Dec.  30,  1841.  8vo, 
pp.  24.    Washington,  1842.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  on  the  Right  of  Petition ;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Represen- 
tatives of  the  United  States,  Jan.  23  and  24,  1844.  8vo,  pp.  19. 
Washington,  1844.    (Two  copies.) 

 Speech  on  the  River  and  Harbor  Bill ;  House  of  Representatives  of  the 

United  States,  March  12,  1846.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Washington,  1846. 
(Two  copies.) 

■  Speech  on  the  Tariff;  delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives  of 

the  United  States,  June  25,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  20.    AVashington,  1846. 

■  Speech  in  the  Whig  Convention  of  Massachusetts,  3d  September,  1856. 

8vo.  pp.  7.    n.  d. 

 Mr.  Winthrop's  Vote  on  the  War  Bill.    8vo,  pp.  12.    Boston,  1846. 

[  ]  Report  on  the  Rules  and  Statutes  of  the  Office  of  Preacher  to  the 

University  and  Plummer  Professor  of  Christian  Morals.  —  See 
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Association  (Festival).  Fugitive-Slave  Bill.  Society  of  Mid- 
dlesex Husbandmen  and  Manufacturers  (Trans.,  1851).  Warren- 
Street  Chapel  (Proceedings).  Whig  Party  (True  Whig  Senti- 
ment of  Massachusetts).  Whig  State  Convention,  Springfield, 
Sept.  10,  1851). 

[Winthrop,  Hon.  Thomas  Lindall,  LL.D.]  Address  of  the  Committee  ap- 
pointed at  a  Meeting  in  Boston,  Dec.  19,  1823,  for  the  Relief  of  the 
Greeks,  to  their  Fellow-citizens.    8vo,  pp.  18.    [Boston,  1823.] 

 ,  Memoir  of  [by  Rev.  William  Jenks,  D.D.].  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  ii.  4th  Series). 

Winthrop,  Wait,  Esq.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton.    Sewall,  Joseph. 

Winthrop,  William,  A.M.  —  See  Harvard  College. 

Winthrop  Papers,  The.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vols.  Lx.  and  x. 
3d  Series). 


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Wixthropi  Justa.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Wiscasset,  Description  of.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  vii.  1st  Se- 
ries). 

WISCONSIN,  State  of.  Aarlig  Rapport  fra  Commissairerne  for  Staten  Wis- 
consins  Skole-og  Universitets-Land,  1856.  12mo,  pp.  30.  Inmans- 
ville,  1857. 

 .    Aarsberetning  fra  Stats-Secretairen  af  Wisconsin,  31te  Dec, 

1856.    8vo,  pp.  55.    Inmansville,  1857. 
 .    Annual  Message  of  William  A.  Barstow,  Governor,  Jan.  12, 

1855.  With  Documents.    8vo.    Madison,  1855. 

 .    Annual  Message  of  William  A.  Barstow,  Governor,  Jan.  11, 

1856.  With  Documents.    8vo.    Madison,  1856. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Adjutant-General,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  14. 

Madison,  1857. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Banking  Department,  1856.  8vo.  Ma- 
dison, 1857. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of  School  and  University 

Lands,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Madison,  1857. 
 .    Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  61. 

Madison,  1856. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  State,  1856.  8vo.  Madi- 
son, 1857. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  State-Prison  Commissioner,  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  21.    Madison,  1857. 

 .  Annual  Report  of  the  State  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, 1855.    8vo,  pp.  86.    Madison,  1856. 

 .    Annual  Report  of  the  State  Treasurer  for  the  Year  1856.  8vo, 

pp.  47.    Madison,  1857. 

 .    The  Code  of  Procedure  of  the  State  of  Wisconsin;  approved 

Oct.  11,  1856.    8vo.    Madison,  1856. 

 .    General  Acts  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Wisconsin,  1854,  '55, 

'56.  With  Memorials  and  Resolutions.  3  vols.  8vo.  Madi- 
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■  .    Jahres-Bericht  der  Commissare  der  Schul-  und  Universitats- 

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 .    Journal  of  the  Assembly,  Session  of  1854.    With  Appendix. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Madison,  1854. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Assembly,  1855.    With  Appendix.    2  vols.  8vo. 

Madison,  1855. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Assembly,  1856.    With  Appendix.    3  vols.  8vo. 

Madison,  1856. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  Session  of  1854.     With  Appendix. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Madison,  1854. 
 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  1855.    With  Appendix.    2  vols.  8vo. 

Madison,  1855. 

 .    Journal  of  the  Senate,  1856.    With  Appendix.    3  vols.  8vo. 

Madison,  1856. 

 .  Message  of  the  Governor  [William  A.  Barstow]  to  the  Legisla- 
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pp.  14.    Madison,  1856. 

— .  .    Private  and  Local  Acts  passed  by  the  Legislature  of  Wisconsin, 

1854,  1855,  and  1856.    3  vols.  8vo.    Madison,  1854-56. 

.  . — .    Eighth  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  University 

of  Wisconsin,  1855.    8vo,  pp.  55.    Madison,  1856. 


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Wisconsin,  State  of,  continued. 

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of  Wisconsin,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  04.    Madison,  1857. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  of  Investigation  to  the 

Legislature,  Sept.  12,  1850.    8vo.    Madison,  1856. 

 .    Report  of  the  Joint  Committee  for  Investigation,  Feb.  20,  1857. 

8vo,  pp.  29.    [Madison],  1857. 

 .  Report  of  the  Joint  Select  Committee  on  Frauds  in  the  Disposi- 
tion of  the  Land  Grant,  May,  1858.    8vo.    Madison,  1858. 

 .  The  Trial  in  the  Supreme  Court,  on  the  Information  in  the  Na- 
ture of  a  Quo  Warranto,  on  the  relation  of  Coles  Bashford  vs. 
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tin. 

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vol.  vii.). 

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 ,  Geological  Survey  of.  —  See  Percival,  James  G. 

•  ,  Handbook  of.  —  See  Chapman,  S. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Smith,  William  R.    State  Historical  Society  of 

Wisconsin. 
 ,  Northern.  —  See  Brunson,  Alfred. 

 ,  State  Historical  Society  of.  —  See  Smith,  William  R.  State  Histo- 
rical Society. 

 ,  State  University  of.  —  See  Carr,  E.  S. 

 ,  Tour  to.  —  See  Kingman,  John. 

 and  the  City  of  Racine.  —  See  Witbeck,  I.  P.  ;  and  Rowley,  J.  P. 

Wisconsin  Almanac.  —  See  Hunt,  John  Warren. 
.  Gazetteer.  —  See  Hunt,  John  Warren. 

 Historical  Society.  —  See  State  Historical  Society  of  Wisconsin. 

 Institute  for  the  Education  of  the  Blind.    Seventh  Annual  Report  of 

the  Trustees,  December,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  45.    Madison,  1857. 

 State  Agricultural  Society.    Annual  Report  for  the  Year  1855.  8vo, 

pp.  0.    Madison,  1850. 

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Vols.  ii.  and  iii.,  1852-53.    Madison,  1853-54. 

 Teachers'  Association.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Wisconsin  Teach- 
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pp.  29.    Madison,  1854. 

Wisdom  of  Angels.  —  See  Swedenborg,  Emanuel. 

 and  Duty  of  Magistrates.  —  See  Ely,  Zebulon. 

 an  Essential  Requisite  for  an  Evangelical  Pastor.  —  See  Phillips, 

Samuel. 

 of  God  in  the  Gospel  Revelation.  —  See  Leechman,  William. 

 of  God  in  the  Redemption  of  Fallen  Man.  —  See  Appleton,  Natha- 
niel. 

 ,  Knowledge,  and  the  Fear  of  God,  Recommended.  —  See  Cotton, 

John. 

 and  Understanding  the  Glory  and  Excellency  of  Human  Nature.  —  See 

Dunster,  S. 

Wisdom  Lodge,  Stockbridge.  —  See  Wheeler,  Elijah. 

Wise,  Francis.    Nummorvm  Antiqvorvm  Scriniis  Bodleianis  Reconditorvm 

Catalogus.    Folio.    Oxon.  1700. 
Wise,  Henry.  —  See  Quintinye,  Jean  de  la. 


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Wise,  Hon.  Henry  A.  Speech  on  the  Causes  of  the  Loss  of  the  Fortification 
Bill;  House  of  Representatives,  Jan.  22, 1836.  8vo, pp.  39.  Wash- 
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 Speech  on  the  Subject  of  the  late  Defalcations ;  House  of  Representa- 
tives, Dec.  21,  1838.    8vo,  pp.  32.    n.  d. 

 Speech  on  the  Treasury  Note  Bill ;  House  of  Representatives,  January 

1841.    8vo,  pp.  37.    n.  d. 

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Congressional  Debates). 

Wise,  Rev.  Jeremiah.  Prayer  for  a  Succession  and  Full  Supply  of  Gospel 
Ministers.  Sermon  at  Ordination  of  Rev.  James  Pike,  Summers- 
worth  [Dover],  Oct.  28,  1730.  Ch.,  J.  Cushing;  R.H.,  J.  Rogers. 
8vo,  pp.  63.    Boston,  1731. 

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Sermon,  1729.    8vo,  pp.  54.    Boston,  1729. 

Wise,  Rev.  John,  A.M.  The  Churches  Quarrel  Espoused.  Second  edition. 
12mo.    Boston,  1715. 

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 A  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  New-England  Churches.  Post- 
script by  J.  Higginson  and  W.  Hubbard.  16mo.  Boston,  1717. 
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 A  Vindication  of  the  Government  of  New-England  Churches.  [With 

Cambridge  Platform,  and  Confession  of  Faith,  Boston,  1680.]  8vo. 
Boston,  1772.    (Two  copies.) 

 See  White,  John. 

Wise,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.  —  See  Johnson,  John  (The  Unbloody  Sacrifice,  &c). 

Wise  and  Good  Rulers  to  be  duly  acknowledged  by  God's  People  as  a 
Great  Favour.  —  See  Thacher,  Peter. 

 Man's  Counsel  upon  the  Test.  —  See  Welton,  R. 

 to  the  Young  Man.  —  See  Shepard,  Jeremiah. 

  Merchant  (The) ;  or,  The  Peerless  Pearl.  —  See  Calvert,  Thomas. 

Wishart,  Rev.  George.  —  See  Letter  from  a  Gentleman  in  Boston. 

Wishart,  Rev.  William,  D.D.  The  Certain  and  Unchangeable  Difference 
between  Moral  Good  and  Evil.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  So- 
cieties for  Reformation  of  Manners,  3d  July,  1732.  8vo,  pp.  36. 
London,  1732. 

 Discourses  on  Several  Subjects.    12mo.    London,  1753.  [Imperfect.] 

Wislizenis,  A.,  M.D.    Memoir  of  a  Tour  to  Northern  Mexico.  —  See 

United  States  (Sen.  Misc.  Doc,  1st  Sess.,  30th  Cong.). 
Wisner,  Rev.  Benjamin  B.,  D.D.    The  History  of  the  Old  South  Church  in 

Boston.    In  Four  Sermons ;  delivered  May  9  and  16,  1830.  8vo. 

Boston,  1830. 

 Influence  of  Religion  on  Liberty.    Discourse  delivered  at  Plymouth, 

Dec.  22,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  36.  'Boston,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 

 The  Proper  Mode  of  conducting  Missions  to  the  Heathen.    A  Sermon 

delivered  before  the  Society  for  propagating  the  Gospel  among  the 
Indians  and  others  in  North  America,  Nov.  5,  1829.  8vo,  pp.  44. 
Boston,  1829.    (Two  copies.) 

 Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Mrs.  Miriam  Phillips ;  preached  18th  May, 

1823.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Cambridge,  1823.    (Two  copies.) 

  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Hon.  William  Phillips ;  preached  3d  June, 

1827.    8vo,  pp.  52.    Boston,  1827.     (Three  copies.) 

Wistar,  Caspar,  M.D.  —  See  Tilghman,  William. 

Wit  and  Humour,  Essay  on  the  Freedom  of.  —  See  Cooper,  Anthony 
Ashley. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


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Wit  beck  [H.  P.]  ;  and  Rowley  [J.  B.].  Wisconsin  and  the  Citj  of  Ra- 
cine:  its  Advantages,  Business,  and  Prospects.  8vo,  pp.  io.  Ra- 
cine, 1856. 

Witchcraft. —  See  Cotta,  John.  Glanvill,  Joseph.  Hutchinson, 
Francis.    Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  x.  2d  Series). 

Witchcraft  Delusion  of  1692.  —  See  Calef,  Robert.  Fowler,  Samuel  P. 
Gill,  Obadiah.  Lawson,  Deodat.  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  v. 
1st  Series;  iii.  2d  Series).    Mather,  Cotton. 

Witchcrafts.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton.    Willard,  Samuel. 

Witches  and  Witchcraft.  —  See  Giffard,  George. 

With,  Georgius  Christianus.  De  Carne  Mammalium  Domesticorum  JEgro- 
tantium  Judicanda  Dissertatio.    12mo.    Haunia?,  1840. 

W[ither],  G[eorge].  The  Hymnes  and  Songs  of  the  Church.  Translated 
and  composed  by  G.  W.    16mo,  pp.  55.    London,  1623. 

 Poems.    8vo.    London,  1622.  [Imperfect] 

Witherell,  Rev.  George.  An  Impartial  Statement  of  the  Facts  in  the  Case 
of  Rev.  George  Witherell,  Pastor  of  the  Baptist  Church,  Hartford, 
N.Y.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1831.    (Two  copies.) 

Withers,  John.  The  Whigs  Vindicated,  and  the  Present  Ministry  prov'd 
to  be  the  Best  Friends  to  England.  Eleventh  edition.  8vo,  pp.  48. 
London,  1716. 

Withers,  Philip.  Alfred ;  or,  A  Narrative  of  the  Measures  to  suppress  a 
Pamphlet,  intituled  Strictures  on  the  Declaration  of  Home  Tooke, 
Esq.    Fifth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  48.    London,  1789. 

Witherspoon,  Rev.  John,  Paisley.  The  Absolute  Necessity  of  Salvation 
through  Christ.  A  Sermon  preached  before  the  Society  in  Scotland 
for  propagating  Christian  Knowledge,  Edinburgh,  Jan.  2,  1758. 
8vo,  pp.  90.    Edinburgh,  1758. 

Witherspoon,  Rev.  John,  D.D.  The  Dominion  of  Providence  over  the 
Passions  of  Men.  Sermon  preached  at  Princeton,  General  Fast, 
May  17,  1776;  with  Address  to  Natives  of  Scotland.  8vo,  pp.  78. 
Philadelphia,  1776.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Serious  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  Effects  of  the  Stage.    With  a 

Sermon  on  the  Burning  of  the  Theatre  at  Richmond,  by  Samuel 
Miller,  D.D.    12mo.    New  York,  1812. 

 See  Rodgers,  John. 

Withington,  Rev.  Hiram.  —  See  Hall,  Nathaniel. 

Withington,  Rev.  Leonard,  D.D.  The  Blessings  of  our  Institutions,  and 
our  Obligations  to  continue  them.  Discourse  preached  on  Fast  Day, 
April  7,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Newburyport,  1853. 

— —  A  Bundle  of  Myrrh.    Thanksgiving  Sermon,  preached  Nov.  28,  1850, 
at  Newbury.    12mo,  pp.  24.    Newburyport,  Boston,  1850. 
Election  Sermon,  1831.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1831.    (Four  copies.) 

- — —  Sermon  delivered  at  Newbury,  Aug.  22,  and  at  Newburyport,  Aug.  29, 
1830.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Newburyport,  1830. 

«  Sermon  for  the  Two  Hundredth  Anniversary  of  the  Standing  of  the 

First  Church  in  Newbury  on  its  Present  Site,  Oct.  20,  1846.  8vo, 
pp.  18.    Newburyport,  1846. 

Withington,  William.  The  Growth  of  Thought,  as  affecting  the  Progress 
of  Society.    12mo,  pp,  72.    Boston,  1851. 

Without  Holiness,  no  Man  shall  see  the  Lord.  —  See  American  Tract  So- 
ciety. 

Witness  of  the  Spirit.  —  See  Dickinson,  Jonathan. 

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W[ittemore],  N.    An  Almanack  for  the  Year  1707.    16ino.    Boston,  1707. 
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Wittemore,  N.,  continued. 

 An  Almanack  for  the  Year  of  our  Lord  1724.    16mo.    Boston,  1724. 

Wo  art,  Rev.  John.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Funeral  of  Joseph  W. 
Ingraham  [Aug.  31,  1848].    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1848. 

 Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1850. 

Woburn,  Town  of.  Annual  Report  of  the  School  Committee  for  the  School- 
year  1850-51.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1851. 

 Valuation  List,  and  Record  of  Taxes,  of  the  Town  of  "Woburn,  1850. 

8vo.    Woburn,  1850. 

 .    See  Chickering,  Joseph  (Dedication  Sermon). 

Wodrow,  Rev.  Robert.  —  See  Dickson,  David. 

Woful  Condition  of  Impenitent  Souls  in  their  Separate  State.  —  See 

Whittelsey,  Samuel. 
Wolcott,  Mrs.  Cornelia  F.  —  See  Robbins,  Chandler. 
Wolcott,  Hon.  Erastus.  —  See  McClure,  David. 
Wolcott,  J.  H.  —  See  Atlantic  Cotton  Mills. 

Wolcott,  John,  M.D.    The  Poetical  Works  of  Peter  Pindar,  Esq.  With 

Memoirs  and  Anecdotes  of  the  Author.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1789. 
Wolcott,  Roger,  Governor  of  Connecticut.    Letter  to  Rev.  Noah  Hobart. 

New-England  Churches  are  Consociated  Churches.     4to,  pp.  24. 

Boston,  1761.    (Two  copies.) 
 Poetical  Meditations  ;  being  the  Improvement  of  Some  Vacant  Hours. 

Preface  by  John  Bulkley.    16mo.    New  London,  1725. 
 Account  of  the  Agency  of  the  Hon.  John  Winthrop,  &c,  1662.  In 

Verse.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll..  vol.  iv.  1st  Series). 
■  See  Perry,  Joseph. 

Wolcott,  Rev.  Samuel.  Address  delivered  at  the  Consecration  of  Rock- 
Hill  Cemetery,  in  Foxborough,  Mass.,  Oct.  4,  1853.  8vo,  pp.  22. 
Providence,  1*853. 

 Election  Sermon,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  37.    Boston,  1853. 

 A  Thanksgiving  Discourse,  delivered  in  Belchertown,  Mass.,  Nov.  29, 

1849.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Northampton,  1850. 

Wolf,  Friedrich  August,  Prof.  —  See  Homer. 

Wolfe,  Major-Gen.  James.  The  Life  of  Gen.  James  Wolfe ;  or,  The  Elo- 
gium  of  that  Renowned  Hero,  attempted  according  to  the  Rules  of 
Eloquence.    By  J.  P.    8vo,  pp.  36.    Boston,  reprinted,  1760. 

 See  Cooper,  Samuel.    Sabine,  Lorenzo. 

Wolfeborough,  N.H.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  (Coll.,  vol.  iii.  2d  Series). 
Wollebius,  Johannes.    The  Abridgment  of  Christian  Divinitie.  Translated 
by  Alexander  Ross.    16mo.    London,  1650. 

 Compendium  Theologia?  Christiana?.    24mo.    Oxoniae,  1661. 

Wolsey,  Thomas,  Cardinal.  —  See  Fiddes,  Richard. 
Woman.    An  Address.  —  See  Hilliard,  Henry  W. 

Woman's  Educational  Association.  —  See  American  Woman's  Educa- 
tional Association. 

 Hospital,  New  York.    First  Anniversary  of  the  Woman's  Hospital, 

New  York,  February,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  32.    New  York,  1856. 

 Rights.    Proceedings  of  the  Woman's  Rights  Convention,  Syracuse, 

September,  1852.    8vo,  pp.  98.    Syracuse,  1852. 

 .  Reports  on  the  Laws  of  New  England ;  presented  to  the  New- 
England  Meeting,  September.  1855.    8vo,  pp.  23.    n.  d. 

Womb,  Polypus  of  the.  —  See  Channing,  Walter. 

Women  forbidden  to  speak  in  the  Church.  —  See  Chapin,  Horace  B. 

 ,  The  Ministry  of.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 ,  The  Rights  and  Condition  of.  —  See  May,  Samuel  J. 


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Wonder,  The;  a  Woman  keeps  a  Secret.  —  See  CENT-LITRE,  Susannah. 
Wonderful  Change  (The)  wrought  in  True  Converts.  —  See  Walter, 

Nehemiah  (Thirteen  Discourses). 
 Monitor.  —  See  Taylor,  Joseph. 

 Works  of  God  to  be  Commemorated.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 to  be  Remembered.  —  See  Osgood,  David. 

Wonders  of  the  Invisible  World.  —  See  Calef,  Robert.  Mather,  Cotton. 
Wonder- Working  Providence  of  Zion's  Saviour  in  New  England.  By 

Capt.  Edward  Johnson.  —  See  Gorges,  Ferdinando.    MASS.  HlST. 

Soc.  (Coll.,  vols,  ii.,  iii.,  iv.,  vii.,  viii.,  2d  Series). 
Wood,  A.  H.    Circular  to  Consumers  of  Gas.    12mo,  pp.  11.    Boston,  1855. 
Wood,  Miss  Anna.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Wood,  George;  and  Williamson,  Isaac  H.  The  Arguments  of  the  Coun- 
sel of  Joseph  Hendrickson,  in  the  Case  of  Thomas  L.  Shotwell, 
Complainant,  vs.  Joseph  Hendrickson  and  Stacy  Decow,  Defendants. 
With  the  Decision  of  the  Court.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1833. 

 .    The  Society  of  Friends  Vindicated.    Arguments  of  the  Counsel 

of  Joseph  Hendrickson,  in  a  Cause  between  Thomas  L.  Shotwell, 
Complainant,  and  Joseph  Hendrickson  and  Stacy  Decow,  Defend- 
ants.   With  the  Decision  of  the  Court.    8vo.    Trenton,  N.J.,  1832. 

Wood,  George  B.,  M.D.  Address  to  the  American  Medical  Association, 
Detroit,  May  6,  1856.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Philadelphia,  1856. 

 Address  before  the  Philomathean  Society  of  the  University  of  Penn- 
sylvania.   8vo,  pp.  30.    Philadelphia,  i826. 

 Introductory  Lecture  to  the  Course  of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy 

in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  Oct.  19,  1848.  8vo,  pp.  23. 
Philadelphia,  1848. 

 Memoir  of  the  Life  and  Character  of  the  late  Joseph  Parrish,  M.D. ; 

read  before  the  Medical  Society  of  Philadelphia,  Oct.  23, 1840.  8vo, 
pp.  72.    Philadelphia,  1840. 

Wood,  Rev.  Horatio.  The  First  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large  in  Lowell, 
to  the  Missionary  Society  of  the  South  Parish.  8vo,  pp.  22.  Low- 
ell, 1845. 

 Second  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.     8vo,  pp.  20.    Lowell,  1846. 

 Third  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.       8vo,  pp,  29.    Boston,  1856. 

 Fourth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.     8vo,  pp.  27.    Lowell,  1848. 

 Fifth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.        8vo,  pp.  30.    Lowell,  1849. 

 Sixth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.        8vo,  pp.  30.    Lowell,  1850. 

 Seventh  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Lowell,  1851. 

 Eighth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.     8vo,  pp.  48.    Lowell,  1852. 

 Tenth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.      8vo,  pp.  26.    Lowell,  1854. 

 Twelfth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.    8vo,  pp.  49.    Lowell,  1857. 

 Thirteenth  Report  of  the  Minister  at  Large.  8vo,  pp.  33.    Lowell,  1858. 

 Extract  from  the  Eighth  Annual  Report,  November,  1852.  12mo, 

pp.  4.    n.  d. 

Wood,  Isaiah.  The  Massachusetts  Compendium  ;  stating  the  Boundaries  of 
Massachusetts  Proper,  of  the  District  of  Maine,  of  the  Several  Coun- 
ties therein,  and  of  Each  of  the  Several  Towns  16mo.  Hallo- 
well,  1814. 

Wood,  Capt.  John.    Voyage  through  the  Streights  of  Magellan.  —  See 

Dampier,  William. 
Wood,  John.    A  Full  Exposition  of  the  Clintonian  Faction,  and  the  Society 

of  the  Columbian  Illuminati.    8vo,  pp.  56.    Newark,  1802. 

 History  of  the  Administration  of  John  Adams.    Svo.    New  York,  1802. 

 .    See  Burr,  Aaron. 


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Wood,  Josiah,  jun.,  in  Equity,  vs.  Samuel  H.  Mann  and  others.  Proceed- 
ings in  the  United- States  Circuit  Court,  Massachusetts.  4to.  [Bos- 
ton, 1835.] 

Wood,  Miss  Lucinda.  —  See  Sprague,  William  B. 

Wood,  Manley.  Continuation  of  Goldsmith's  England.  —  See  McKean, 
Joseph. 

Wood,  Nathaniel ;  and  others.    Petition.  —  See  Mason,  Joseph. 
Wood,  S.  S.  and  W.    Catalogue  of  Medical  Books.    [Sale.]    8vo.  New 
York,  1857. 

Wood,  Samuel  R.  Letter  to  Thomas  Kittera,  Esq.,  on  the  Subject  of  the 
Sale  of  the  Walnut-street  Prison.  With  Some  Observations  on  the 
Necessity  of  a  New  System  of  Police  for  Philadelphia.  8vo,  pp.  13. 
Philadelphia,  1831. 

Wood,  Hon.  Silas.    A  Sketch  of  the  First  Settlement  of  the  Several  Towns 

on  Long  Island.    New  edition.    8vo.    Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1828. 
 See  Greek  Question. 

Wood,  William.  New-England's  Prospect.  A  True,  Lively,  and  Experi- 
mentall  Description  of  that  Part  of  America  commonly  called  New 
England.    4to.    London,  1634. 

 New-England's  Prospect ;    being  a  True,  Lively,  and  Experimental 

Description  of  that  Part  of  America  commonly  called  New  England. 
Third  edition.  [With  an  Introductory  Essay.]  8vo.  Boston,  re- 
printed, 1764.    (Two  copies  ;  one  imperfect.) 

 See  Young,  Alexander  (Chronicles  of  Massachusetts). 

Wood,  Directions  for  Planting.  —  See  Standish,  Arthur. 

Woodale,  Frederick.  —  See  Collinges,  John. 

Woodbridge,  Rev.  Ashbel,  A.M.  Connecticut-Election  Sermon,  1752. 
8vo,  pp.  44.    New  London,  1753. 

 See  Lockwood,  William. 

Woodbridge,  Rev.  Benjamin.  —  See  Noyes,  James. 

Woodbridge,  Mrs.  Jerusha.  —  See  Lockwood,  William. 

Woodbridge,  Rev.  Timothy.  The  Duty  of  God's  Professing  People,  in 
glorifying  their  Heavenly  Father.  Sermon  preached  at  a  Singing 
Lecture,  East  Hartford,  June  28,  1727.  16mo,  pp.  16.  New  Lon- 
don, 1727. 

 See  Breck,  Robert  (Letter  to  Rev.  Mr.  Hobby). 

Woodbridge,  Rev.  William.  A  Sermon  delivered  at  Middlefield,  April, 
1799,  at  the  Funeral  of  Phinehas  Lyman.  8vo,  pp.  15.  Middle- 
town,  1800. 

Woodbury,  Hon.  Levi.  A  Discourse  pronounced  before  the  American 
Historical  Society,  Washington,  Jan.  20,  1837.  8vo,  pp.  67.  Wash- 
ington, 1837.    (Two  copies.) 

 Eulogy  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson ;  pronounced 

in  Portsmouth,  N.H.,  July  2,  1845.    8vo,  pp.  11.   Portsmouth,  1845. 

 A  Lecture  on  the  Uncertainties  of  History ;  delivered  before  the  Capitol- 
Hill  Institute,  Dec.  17,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Washington,  1843. 

 Speech  on  the  Tariff  Bill ;   delivered  in  the  United-States  Senate, 

July  20,  1842.    8vo,  pp.  14.    Washington,  1842. 

 See  American  Hist.  Soc.  (Trans.,  vol.  i.). 

Woodbury,  Conn.,  History  of. —  See  Cothren,  William. 

Woodcock,  Rev.  Francis.  Lex  Talionis ;  or,  God  paying  Every  Man  in  his 
own  Covn.  Fast  Sermon  before  the  House  of  Commons,  July  30, 
1645.    4to,  pp.  26.    London,  1646. 

Woodford,  Stewart  L.  —  See  Miller,  Lindley  H. 

Woodman,  Cyrus.  —  See  Coffin,  Joshua. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Woodman,  Edward.  —  See  Coffin,  Joshua. 

Woodman,  J[abez]  H.  A  List  of  the  Descendants  of  Mr.  Joshua  Wood- 
man.   8vo,  pp.  54.    Brunswick,  Me.,  1856. 

Woodman,  llev.  Joseph.  —  See  Half,  Moses. 

Woodman,  Joshua.  —  See  Woodman,  Jabez  H. 

Woodruff,  Rev.  Ephraim  T. —  See  Woodruff,  Hezekiah  X. 

Woodruff,  Rev.  Hezekiah  N.,  A.M.  The  Life  and  Character  of  a  Gospel 
Minister ;  delineated  in  a  Sermon  preached  in  Boston,  at  the  Ordina- 
tion of  Rev.  Clark  Brown  as  Pastor  over  the  Christian  Church  and 
Society  in  Machias.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1795. 

 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  George  Washington  ;  preached  at 

Stonington,  Dec.  29,  1799.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Stonington-Port,  1800. 

 Sermon  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Ephraim  T.  AVoodruff,  North  Coven- 
try, Conn.,  April  8,  1801.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Hartford,  1801. 

 See  Perkins,  Nathan. 

Woods,  Rev.  Henry  W.  The  Fading  Leaf  an  Emblem  of  Man's  Frailty. 
A  Sermon  preached  in  St.  Mary's  Church,  Newton  Lower  Falls,  on 
31st  of  October;  being  the  Sunday  after  the  Death  of  Daniel  Web- 
ster.   8vo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1852. 

Woods,  Rev.  Leonard,  D.D.,  Professor  in  the  Theological  Seminary,  Ando- 
ver.  Artillery-Election  Sermon,  1808.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Boston,  1808. 
(Two  copies.) 

 A  Contrast  between  the  Effects  of  Religion  and  the  Effects  of  Atheism. 

Oration,  delivered  at  Commencement,  Harvard  University,  July  17, 
1799.    8vo,  pp.  20.    Boston,  1799. 

 Envy  Wishes,  then  Believes.    An  Oration  delivered  at  Commencement, 

Harvard  University,  1796.    8vo,  pp.  16.    Leominster,  1799. 

 Importance  of  a  Minister's  Reputation.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  the 

Installation  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  Hewit,  D.D.,  Bridgeport,  Conn., 
Dec.  1,  1830.    8vo,  pp.  22.    Andover,  1831. 

 Love  of  Popularity.    Sermon  at  the  Installation  of  Rev.  Warren  Fay, 

Charlestown,  Feb.  23,  1820.  [Ch.,  William  Greenough ;  R.H.,  Se- 
reno  E.  Dwight;  Addr.,  Moses  Stuart.]  8vo,  pp.  41.  Charles- 
town,  1820. 

 A  Minister's  Final  Account.    A  Sermon  delivered  at  the  Ordination  of 

Rev.  Joel  Hawes,  Hartford,  March  4,  1818.  8vo,  pp.  23.  Hart- 
ford, 1818. 

 Sermon  occasioned  by  the  Death  of  Rev.  Samuel  Worcester,  D.D. ; 

delivered  in  the  Tabernacle-Church,  Salem,  July  12,  1821.  8vo. 
pp.  46.    Salem,  1821. 

 Sermon  preached  at  Haverhill,  Mass.,  in  Remembrance  of  Mrs.  Harriet 

Newell.  With  Memoirs  of  her  Life.  Fourth  edition.  16mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1814. 

Woods,  Rev.  Leonard,  D.D.,  President  of  Bowdoin  College.  An  Address 
on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Parker  Cleaveland,  LL.D. ;  delivered 
in  Augusta,  Jan.  19,  1859,  before  the  Maine  Historical  Societv. 
8vo,  pp.  61.    Portland,  1859. 

Woodstock  Manual-Labor  Institute.  Statement  in  regard  to  the 
Woodstock  Manual-Labor  Institute,  &c.    8vo,  pp.  7.    n.  d. 

Woodward,  Cyrus.  —  See  Woodward,  Samuel. 

Woodward,  Hon.  George  W.  Address  delivered  on  the  Occasion  of  the 
Erection  of  a  Monument  to  the  Memory  of  Francis  R.  Shunk, 
Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  July  4,  1851.  8vo,  pp.  16.  Philadel- 
phia, 1851. 

Woodward,  Rev.  Henry.  —  See  Stuart,  Moses.    Winslow,  Miron. 


634  MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


Woodward,  Rev.  James  W.  Sermon  at  Hartford,  Vt.,  May  24,  1813,  at 
the  Funeral  of  Rev.  Eden  Burroughs,  D.D.  8vo,  pp.  19.  Bos- 
ton, 1814. 

Woodward,  Rev.  Josiah,  D.D.  The  Great  Charity  of  instructing  Poor 
Children.  Sermon  at  St.  Botolph,  Aldgate,  on  erecting  a  Charity 
School.    8vo,  pp.  18.    London,  1703. 

Woodward,  Rev.  Samuel,  A.M.  The  Help  of  the  Lord  to  be  acknowledged. 
Sermon  at  Lexington,  April  19,  1779.    8vo,  pp.  29.    Boston,  1779. 

 The  Office,  Duties,  and  Qualifications  of  a  Watchman  of  Israel.  Ser- 
mon at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Jos.  Wheeler,  Harvard,  Dec.  12, 
1759.    8vo,  pp.  31.    Boston,  1760. 

  Sermon  preached  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  John  Marsh,  Wethersfield, 

Conn.,  Jan.  XIL,  1774.  [Ch.,  Edward  Eells  ;  R.H.,  Samuel  Lock- 
wood.]    8vo,  pp.  30.    New  Haven,  n.  d.    (Two  copies.) 

  Sermon  preached  Oct.  9,  1760.    Thanksgiving  for  the  Reduction  of 

Montreal  and  Conquest  of  Canada.    8vo,  pp.  30.    Boston  [1760]. 

 Submission  to  the  Providence  of  God  a  Christian  Duty.  Sermon 

preached  Sept.  15,  1782,  on  the  Death  of  his  Son,  Cyrus  Woodward. 
8vo,  pp.  18.    Boston,  1783. 

Woodward,  Samuel  B.,  M.D.  —  See  Hopkins,  Mark. 

Woodward,  Rev.  William.  A  Call  to  Humiliation  for  the  Grievous  Sin  of 
Persecution.    Two  Sermons.    4to.  pp.  32.    London,  1690. 

Woodward,  William  H.,  Esq.  —  See  Perkins,  Cyrus. 

 ,  Trustees  of  Dartmouth  College  vs.  —  See  Richardson,  William  M. 

Woodward,  William  VV.  Catalogue  of  the  Theological  and  Literary  Book- 
store kept  by  William  W.  Woodward.    12mo.    Philadelphia,  1811. 

Wooldridge,  Rev.  A.  D.,  A.M.,  Professor  in  the  College  of  Louisiana.  A 
Sermon  on  the  Doctrine  of  the  Trinity;  delivered  in  Jackson,  La. 
8vo,  pp.  32.    Jackson,  La.,  1839. 

Woollen  Manufactures.  —  See  Davis,  John. 

 in  Berkshire  County.    T.  Clapp,  3d.  —  See  Kellogg,  Ensign  H. 

 of  Ireland.  —  See  Interest  of  England. 

Woolley,  A.  R.,  vs.  Steamboat  Lancaster.     Copy  of  the  Chancellor's 

Opinion  and  Decree.  —  See  Bibb,  George  M. 
Woolley,  Brittain  L.  —  See  Tyng,  Stephen  H. 

Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight,  LL.D.,  President  of  Yale  College.  Discourses 
and  Addresses  at  the  Ordination  of  Rev.  Theodore  D.  Woolsey, 
LL.D.,  and  his  Inauguration  as  President  of  Yale  College,  Oct.  21, 
1846.    8vo,  pp.  100.    New  Haven,  1846. 

 An  Historical  Discourse  pronounced  before  the  Graduates  of  Yale  Col- 
lege, Aug.  14,  1850, —  One  Hundred  and,  Fifty  Years  after  the 
Founding  of  that  Institution.  8vo.  New  Haven,  1850.    (Two  copies.) 

Woolston,  Rev.  Thomas,  B.D.  A  Discourse  on  the  Miracles  of  our 
Saviour.    Fifth  edition.    8vo,  pp.  69.    London,  1728. 

 A  Second  Discourse  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Saviour.    Third  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  72.    London,  1728. 

 A  Third  Discourse  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Saviour.    Third  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  72.    London,  1728. 

 A  Fourth  Discourse  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Saviour.    Third  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  71.    London,  1728. 

 A  Fifth  Discourse  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Saviour.    Second  edition. 

8vo,  pp.  71.    London,  1728. 

 A  Sixth  Discourse  on  the  Miracles  of  our  Saviour.    "  Jamque  Opus 

Exegi."    8vo,  pp.  71.    London,  1729. 

 See  Lardner,  Nathaniel. 


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Wooster,  David.  —  See  Bird,  Samuel. 

Worcester,  Joseph  E.,  LL.D.  Description  and  Illustration  of  Worcester's 
Historical  Atlas.    With  Questions.    12mo.  pp.  36.    Boston,  1850. 

 A  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  [Illustrated.]  4to.  Bos- 
ton, 1860. 

  An  Elementary  Dictionary  for  Common  Schools.    Itevised  and  enlarged 

edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1859. 
 Elements  of  Ancient  Classical  and  Scripture  Geography.     With  an 

Atlas.    12mo,  pp.  74.    Boston,  n.  d. 
 Elements  of  Geography,  Modern  and  Ancient.    With  a  Modern  and  an 

Ancient  Atlas.    Revised  and  improved  edition.    12mo.    Bost.  1849. 
 Elements  of  History,  Ancient  and  Modern.     New  edition.  12mo. 

Boston,  1850. 

 A  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States,  abstracted  from  the  Universal  Gazet- 
teer.   8vo.    Andover,  1818. 

[  ]  A  Gross  Literary  Fraud  Exposed;  relating  to  the  Publication  of 

Worcester's  Dictionary  in  London.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1853. 

[  ]  A  Gross  Literary  Fraud  Exposed ;  relating  to  the  Publication  of 

Worcester's  Dictionary  in  London.  With  Three  Appendixes.  8vo, 
pp.  34,  11.    Boston,  1854. 

 An  Historical  Atlas,  containing  Twelve  Charts.  New  and  revised  edi- 
tion.   Folio.    Cambridge,  1852. 

 An  Historical  Atlas,  containing  Twelve  Charts.  New  and  revised  edi- 
tion.   Folio.    Boston,  1856. 

 A  Primary  Pronouncing  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  16mo. 

Boston,  1857. 

 A  Pronouncing,  Explanatory,  and  Synonymous  Dictionary  of  the  Eng- 
lish Language.    8vo.    Boston,  1856. 

 A  Pronouncing  Spelling-book  of  the  English  Language.  12mo.  Bos- 
ton, 1859. 

 A  Universal  and  Critical  Dictionary  of  the  English  Language.  8vo. 

Boston,  1846. 

  Worcester's  Ancient  Classical  and  Scripture  Atlas  ;  containing  Ten 

Maps.    Improved  edition.    4to.    Boston,  n.  d. 
 Worcester's  Modern  Atlas  ;  comprising  Fourteen  Maps,  &c.  New 

edition,  revised  and  improved.    4to.    Boston,  n.  d. 
 See  American  Almanac,  1831-42. 

Worcester,  Rev.  Noah,  D.D.    Bible  News  of  the  Father,  Son,  and  Holy 

Spirit.    12mo.    Concord,  1810. 
 Bible  News ;  or,  Sacred  Truths  relating  to  the  Living  God,  his  only 

Son,  and  Holy  Spirit.    Second  edition.    12mo.    Boston,  1812. 
 A  Familiar  Dialogue  between  Cephas  and  Bereas.     In  Two  Parts. 

With  Brief  Remarks  on  Pamphlets  by  Dr.  Moore  and  Dr.  Linn. 

8vo,  pp.  45.    Worcester,  1793. 
 A  Friendly  Review  of  Remarkable  Extracts  and  Popular  Hypotheses 

relating  to  the  Sufferings  of  Christ.    12mo,  pp.  55.    Camb.  1832. 
 A  Remedy  for  Schism,  as  matured  in  a  Conference  between  Ariel  and 

Clement.    12mo,  pp.  22.    Brooklyn,  n.  d. 
 A  Respectful  Address  to  the  Trinitarian  Clergy,  relating  to  their 

Manner  of  treating  Opponents.    12mo.  pp.  50. "  Boston,  1812. 
 Solemn  Reasons  for  declining  to  adopt  the  Baptist  Theory  and  Practice. 

In  Letters,  &c.    With  a  Question  concerning  Baptism.  12mo, 

pp.  40.    Charlestown,  1809. 
[  ]  A  Solemn  Review  of  the  Custom  of  War.    Eleventh  American  edi- 
tion.   8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1833. 


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Worcester,  Rev.  Noah,  D.D.,  continued. 

 Some  Difficulties  proposed  for  Solution  ;  or,  A  Copy  of  a  Letter  to  Rev. 

John  Murray,  concerning  the  Origin  of  Evil.    8vo,  pp.  61.  New- 

buryport,  1786. 
 See  Channing,  William  E. 

Worcester,  Rev.  Samuel,  D.D.  The  Drunkard  a  Destroyer.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Society  for  the  Suppression  of 
Intemperance,  May  30, 1817.  With  Report.  8vo,pp.  24.   Best.  1817. 

 The  Drunkard  a  Destroyer.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Massa- 
chusetts Society  for  the  Suppression  of  Intemperance,  May  30,  1817. 
12mo,  pp.  26.    Boston,  1817. 

 A  Letter  to  the  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  on  his  Letter  to  Rev.  S.  C. 

Thacber,  relating  to  the  Review,  in  the  Panoplist,  of  American  Uni- 
tarianism.    Second  edition.   8vo,  pp.  36.   Bost.  1815.    (Two  copies.) 

 A  Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  on  the  Subject  of 

Unitarianism.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1815. 

 A  Second  Letter  to  the  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  on  the  Subject  of 

Unitarianism.    Second  edition.    8vo,  pp.  44.    Boston,  1815. 

 A  Third  Letter  to  the  Rev.  William  E.  Channing,  on  the  Subject  of 

Unitarianism.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Boston,  1815. 

 The  Messiah  of  the  Scriptures.    A  Sermon  preached  at  Salem,  April  8, 

1808.    12mo,  pp.  28.    Boston,  1808. 

 Paul  on  Mars'  Hill ;  or,  A  Christian  Survey  of  the  Pagan  World.  Ser- 
mon at  the  Ordination  of  Samuel  J.  Mills,  James  Richards,  Edw. 
Warren,  Horatio  Bardwell,  Benjamin  C.  Meigs,  and  Daniel  Poor, 
Missionaries,  Newburyport,  June  21, 1815.  [Ch.,  Daniel  Dana,  D.D.] 
8vo,  pp.  44.    Andover,  1815. 

 Two  Discourses  on  the  Perpetuity  and  Provision  of  God's  Gracious 

Covenant  with  Abraham  and  his  Seed.    8vo,  pp.  80.    Salem,  1805. 

 See  Channing,  William  E.    Congregational  Church  in  Fitchburg 

(Narrative).  Stuart,  Moses.  Wells,  William.  Woods,  Leo- 
nard. 

Worcester,  Samuel,  Esq.  Address  at  the  Twelfth  Anniversary  of  the 
Massachusetts  Peace  Society,  Dec.  25,  1827.  8vo,  pp.  12.  Cam- 
bridge, 1828. 

Worcester,  Rev.  Samuel  A.  —  See  Foster,  Thomas  F.  Marshall, 
John. 

[Worcester,  Rev.  Samuel  M.,  D.D.]  A  Correction  of  Erroneous  State- 
ments concerning  the  Embarkation  of  the  Rev.  Messrs.  Judson  and 
Newell,  at  Salem,  Feb.  18,  1812.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1849. 

 A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  First  Centennial  Anniversary  of  the  Ta- 
bernacle Church,  Salem,  April  26,  1835.    8vo,pp.  64.    Salem,  1835. 

 A  Memorial  of  the  Old  and  New  Tabernacle,  Salem,  Mass.,  1854-5. 

12mo,  pp.  84.    Boston,  1855. 

 Our  Country  and  our  Work.    A  Discourse  delivered  June  18,  1843. 

8vo,  pp.  36.    Salem,  1843. 

Worcester,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.  Appeal  to  the  Testimony  of  Christ  with 
respect  to  what  dishonors  him.  A  Discourse.  8vo,  pp.  28.  Bost.  1810. 

— —  Call  for  Scripture  Evidence  that  Christ  is  the  "  Self-existent,  Eternal 
God."  A  Letter  to  Rev.  Samuel  Spring,  D.D.  12mo,  pp.  14.  Bos- 
ton, 1811. 

— —  A  Defence  of  Truth  and  Character  against  Ecclesiastical  Intolerance. 
Extracts  of  Letters  occasioned  by  Proceedings  of  the  Hopkinton 
Association  and  of  the  New-Hampshire  General  Association.  12mo, 
pp.  24,    Concord,  N.H.,  1812. 


CATALOGUE  OF  THE  LIBRARY. 


Worcester,  Rev.  Thomas,  A.M.,  continued. 

 Letter  to  the  Moderator  of  the  New-Hampshire  Association.    By  Ti- 
mothy.   12mo,  pp.  15.    Boston,  LSI 2. 
 The  most  Plain,  Harmonious  Sense  of  Scripture  the  Test  of  Opinions. 

Two  Unanswered  Letters.    12mo,  pp.  34.    Boston,  1812. 
 A  New  Chain  of  Plain  Argument,  deemed  conclusive  against  Trinita- 

rianism.    Letters  to  a  Trinitarian  Writer  for  the  Panoplist.  Svo, 

pp.  46.    Boston,  1817.    (Three  copies.) 
[Worcester,  Rev.  Thomas,  D.D.]    A  Discourse  [by  Henry  G.  Foster] 

delivered  before  the  New-Jerusalem  Church,  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1818. 

8vo,  pp.  23.    Boston,  1819.    (Two  copies). 
Worcester,  City  of.    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Henry  Chapin,  Mayor, 

April  2,  1849.    With  the  List  of  City  Officers,  1849-50.    8vo,  pp.'  12. 

Worcester,  n.  d. 

 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Henry  Chapin,  Mayor,  with  the 

Annual  Reports,  March  31,  1850.    8vo,  pp.  77.    Worcester,  n.  d. 

 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Peter  C.  Bacon,  Mayor,  April  7, 

1851.  With  the  Annual  Reports,  April  7,  1851.  8vo.  Worces- 
ter, n.  d. 

 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Peter  C.  Bacon,  Mayor,  Jan.  5, 1852, 

With  the  Annual  Reports.    8vo.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  John  S.  C.  Knowlton,  Mayor,  Jan.  3, 

1853.  With  the  Annual  Reports.    8vo.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  John  S.  C.  Knowlton,  Mayor,  Jan.  2, 

1854.  With  the  Annual  Reports.    8vo.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  George  W.  Richardson,  Mayor, 

Jan.  1,  1855.    With  the  Annual  Reports.    8vo.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
 .    Inaugural  Address  of  Hon.  Isaac  Davis,  Mayor,  Jan.  7,  1856. 

With  the  Annual  Reports.    8vo.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
 .    Rules  of  the  School  Committee,  and  Regulations  of  the  Public 

Schools.    8vo,  pp.  32.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
— —  .    Valedictory  Address  of  Hon.  Levi  Lincoln,  Mayor.    With  the 

Reports  of  the  Committee  on  Finance,  &c,  March,  1849.  8vo, 

pp.  48.    Worcester,  n.  d. 
 ,  Town  of.  —  See  Bancroft,  Aaron. 

 ,  Address  at  the  Opening  of  the  Court  House  in.  —  See  Shaw,  Lemuel. 

 ,  History  of.  —  See  Lincoln,  William. 

Worcester  Common,  Epitaphs  from  the  Cemetery  on.  —  See  Barton,  W.  S. 
* — -  County,  Bar  of.  —  See  Washburn,  Emory.    Willard,  Joseph. 

 — ,  Division  of.  —  See  Boutwell,  George  S.     Mason,  Joseph. 

Washburn,  Emory. 
 ,  History  of.  —  See  Whitney,  Peter. 

 Auxiliary  Society  for  meliorating  the  Condition  of  the  Jews.  —  See  Ban- 
croft, Aaron. 
 County  Advertiser.  —  See  Massachusetts  Spy. 

<  County  Agricultural  Society.  Twenty-sixth  Annual  Report,  Transac- 
tions, &c,  1844.    8vo,  pp.  59.    Worcester,  n.  d. 

 .    Thirty-sixth  Annual  Report,  Transactions,  &c,  1854.  8vo, 

pp.  87.    Worcester,  1854. 

~»  — .    See  Brigham,  William.     Colman,  Henry.     Fiske,  Oliver. 

Washburn,  Emory. 

 Colonization  Society.  —  See  American  Colonization  Society. 

*— -  Mechanics'  Association.  Historical  Sketch  of  the  Worcester- 
County  Mechanics'  Association.  With  the  Charter  and  By-laws,  &e, 
12mo,  pp.  78.    Worcester,  n.  d. 

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MASSACHUSETTS  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY. 


"Worcester  Gazette.  —  See  Massachusetts  Spy. 
  Lyceum.  —  See  Washburn,  Emory. 

 Magazine,  The.     April,  1786,  to  March,  1788.    4  vols,  in  2.  8vo. 

Worcester,  1786-88.    (Vol.  i.  duplicate.) 
 Magazine  (The)  and  Historical  Journal.    Vols.  i.  and  ii.,  1825-26. 

2  vols.  8vo.    Worcester,  1825-26.    (Two  copies.) 
 and  Nashua  Railroad  Company.    Report  of  the  Directory,  January, 

1850.    8vo,  pp.  25.    Boston,  1850. 
 Rural  Cemetery.  —  See  Lincoln,  Levi. 

Word  (A)  to  Boston.    By  William  Bradford. —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d  Series). 
 for  the  Church.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 

 of  Comfort  to  a  Melancholy  Country  ;  or,  The  Bank  of  Credit  erected  in 

the  Massachusetts  Bay,  fairly  defended  by  a  Discovery  of  the  Great 
Benefit  accruing  by  it  to  the  whole  Province.  16mo,  pp.  56.  Bos- 
ton, 1721.  [Imperfect.] 

 to  Federalists.  —  See  Federalists. 

 of  God  against  the  Traditions  of  Men.  —  See  Lawyer,  John  D. 

 against  a  New  Election.  —  See  Great  Britain. 

 to  New  England.    By  William  Bradford.  —  See  Mass.  Hist.  Soc. 

(Coll.,  vol.  vii.  3d  Series). 
 for  Peace.  —  See  Furness,  William  H. 

 to  the  Present  and  Succeeding  Generation  in  New  England.  —  See 

Mather,  Eleazer. 
 in  Season.  —  See  Irving,  Washington. 

 to  all  True  Lovers  of  their  Liberty.  —  See  Freeman,  Mylo. 

 to  Soldiers.  —  See  Clark,  Peter. 

 touching  the  Present  Misunderstanding  in  the  Episcopal  Church.  —  See 

Protestant-Episcopal  Church. 
 to  the  Well-wishers  of  the  Good  Work  of  God  in  this  Land.  —  See 

Flavel,  John. 

 to  the  Wise.  —  See  Berkeley,  George.    Commonwealth,  English. 

 for  settling  the  Government.  —  See  Revolution,  English  (Sixth 

Collection  of  Papers). 
Words,  Tables  of.  —  See  Knowles,  John. 

 of  Counsel  to  Men  of  Business. —  See  Democratic  Party. 

 of  Understanding.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

Work  (The)  Done.  —  See  Pettes,  Samuel,  jun. 

.  of  God  to  be  done  while  the  Day  of  Life  continues.    [Last  Sermon  of 

the  Author.]  —  See  Walter,  Nehemiah  (Thirteen  Discourses). 

 in  the  Heart  of  John  Edwards.  —  See  Edwards,  John. 

 of  a  Gospel  Minister.  —  See  Putnam,  Aaron. 

 of  Grace  among  the  Indians.  —  See  Brainerd,  David. 

 of  the  Lord  in  the  Earthquake  to  be  duly  Regarded.  —  See  Fitch,  Jabez. 

 of  Ministers,  and  the  Duty  of  Hearers.  —  See  Williams,  William. 

 of  Ministers  represented  under  the  Figure  of  Sowers.  —  See  Cooper, 

William. 

 of  Ministers  rightly  to  divide  the  Word  of  Truth.  —  See  Adams,  Eli- 

phalet. 

 of  the  Ministry  Described.  —  See   Mather,  Increase  (Practical 

Truths). 

Working  Church,  A.  —  See  Doane,  George  W. 
 Schools  in  Ireland.  —  See  Keene,  Edmund. 

 Men  of  Boston.    Report  of  a  Committee ;  with  Resolutions.    8vo,  pp.  4. 

n.  d. 


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Working-Men's  Meeting.  Proceedings  of  the  Meeting  of  Mechanics  and 
other  Working-men  at  New  York,  March  4,  1831.  With  Declara- 
tion.   8vo,  pp.  21.    [New  York,  18:51.] 

 Party,  The.  —  See  Everett,  Edward. 

 Society,  of  Dedham.  —  See  WHITCOMB,  Samuel,  jun. 

Workman,  Hon.  James.  The  Case  of  James  Workman,  on  a  Rule  for  an 
Alleged  Contempt.    New  Orleans,  1808.    8vo,pp,43.    Phil.  [1809]. 

 A  Letter  to  the  Respectable  Citizens,  Inhabitants  of  the  County  of  Or- 
leans. With  Letters  to  Gov.  Claiborne.  12mo,  pp.  xiv.  30.  New 
Orleans,  1807. 

Workman,  William,  M.D.  The  Progress  of  Medical  Science.  An  Address 
delivered  before  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  at  Fitchburg, 
June  21,  1854.    8vo,  pp.  48.    Boston,  1854. 

 See  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  (Comm.  vol.  viii.). 

World,  Chorography  and  History  of  the.  —  See  Heylyn,  Peter. 

 ,  Description  of  the.  —  See  Heylyn,  Peter. 

 ,  Discoveries  of  the.  —  See  Galvano,  Antonio. 

 ,  Geographical  Description  of  the.  —  See  Meriton,  George. 

 ,  History  of  the.  —  See  Diodorus  Siculus.    Raleigh,  Philip.  Siiuck- 

ford,  Samuel. 

 ,  A  Prospect  of  the  Most  Famous  Parts  of  the.  —  See  Speed,  John. 

 ,  Situation  of  the.  —  See  Mela,  Pomponius. 

 Alarm'd.  —  See  Mather,  Cotton. 

 Conquered.  —  See  Alleine,  Richard. 

 passeth  away ;  but  the  Children  of  God  abide  for  ever.  —  See  Ban- 
croft, Aaron. 

 to  be  reclaimed  by  the  Gospel.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners for  Foreign  Missions.     Southern  Board  of  For.  Missions. 

 undeceived  in  the  Author  of  a  late  Pamphlet.  —  See  Leigh,  Egerton. 

World's  Temperance  Convention,  New  York,  1853.  —  See  Temperance. 

W[orlidge],  J[ohn].  Systema  Agriculture :  the  Mystery  of  Husbandry 
Discovered.    Folio.    London,  1675. 

[  ]  Systema  Agriculture :  the  Mystery  of  Husbandry  Discovered  ;  to 

which  is  added,  Kalendarivm  Rvsticvm  and  Dictionarivm  Rvsticvm. 
Third  edition.    Folio.    London,  1681. 

Worship  of  God  to  be  accompanied  with  Judgment,  Mercy,  and  Faith,  as  the 
Weightier  Matters  of  the  Law.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 

 in  the  Beauty  of  Holiness.  —  See  NEWTON,  Robert. 

 ,  Inventions  of  Men  in  the. —  See  King,  William. 

 ,  Ministry,  and  Prayer.  —  See  Tract  Association  of  Friends. 

 ,  Vain,  and  Worshippers  Detected.  —  See  H.,  J. 

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New  Haven  [1830]. 
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New  Haven  [1832]. 
■  .    Catalogue  of  the  Officers  and  Students,  1833-34.    8vo,  pp.  32. 

New  Haven  [1833]. 
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New  Haven  [1835]. 
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New  Haven  [1837]. 
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New  Haven  [1838]. 
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New  Haven  [1840]. 
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New  Haven,  1848. 

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New  Haven,  1850. 

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the  South  Room  of  the  Trumbull  Gallery.    Svo,  pp.  31.    N.H.  1852. 
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Thousand  Dollars  for  Yale  College.    Svo,  pp.  23.    N.  Haven,  1833. 

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Portus  [1790]. 

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Colony  of  Connecticut,  shewing  the  Importance  of  Yale  College. 

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Yates,  William.  Rights  of  Colored  Men  to  Suffrage,  Citizenship,  and  Trial 
by  Jury.    8vo.    Philadelphia,  1838. 

Yates  and  McIntyre.  —  See  Union  College. 

Year  in  Canada  ;  a  Poem.  —  See  Knight,  Ann  Cuthbert, 

Yearly  Meeting  of  the  Society  of  Friends,  —  See  Friends,  Religious 
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YEOMANS,  Rev.  John  W.  Election  Sermon,  1834.  8vo,  pp.  30.  Boston, 
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Yncas,  Histoire  des.  —  See  Garctlaso  de  la  Vega. 

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Young,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.D.,  continued. 

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Lecture,  May  13,  1846.    8vo,  pp.  40.    Boston,  1846. 
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delivered  in  Boston,  May  3,  1840.  8vo.   Boston,  1840.   (Two  copies.) 
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Esq.;  delivered  June  8,  1851.    8vo,  pp.  24.    Boston,  1851. 
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New  South  Society,  Boston,  Jan.  19, 1825.    Broadside.    Bost.  1825. 
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Young,  Andrew  W.    The  American  Statesman  :  a  Political  History.  With 

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Young,  Arthur,  Esq.   The  Example  of  France  a  Warning  to  Britain.  Second 

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Young,  Rev.  Edward.  Letters  on  Sabbath-day  Travelling ;  addressed  to 
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Young,  George  R.,  Esq.  Letters  on  "  Responsible  Government,"  and  an 
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 Letters  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Stanley,  and  Opinion  that  the  proposed 

Repeal  of  the  Union  existing  between  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton  and 
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Young,  Rev.  Joab.  Oration  pronounced  at  the  request  of  the  Republican 
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Young,  Rev.  Joshua.  —  See  Hedge,  Frederic  H. 

Young,  Peter.  A  Brief  Account  of  the  Life  and  Experience,  Call  to  the 
Ministry,  Travels  and  Afflictions  of  Peter  Young.  Written  by  him- 
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 Children  and  Infants  declared  by  Christ  to  be  Members  of  his  King- 
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 Clergyman,  Letters  to  a.  —  See  Orton,  Job. 

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Samuel  W. 

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12mo,  pp.  16.    Boston,  1848. 

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ton, 1849. 

 .    Twenty-sixth  Annual  Report,  for  1854.  12mo,  pp.  23.  Bost.  1854. 

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ton, 1855. 

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 Christian  Association,  Boston.  —  See  Boston  Young  Men's 

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 Mercantile-Library  Association  of  Cincinnati.    Eighteenth  Annual 

Report,  1853.    8vo,  pp.  28.    Cincinnati,  1853. 

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 .    Twenty-second  Annual  Report,  1856.  8vo,  pp.  30.    Cincin.  1857. 

 .    Twenty-third  Annual  Report,  1857.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Cincin.  1n  ">S. 

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 State  Association  of  the  State  of  New  York.  —  See  DEAN,  Amos. 

 Temperance  Society  of  Charleston.  —  See  Grimke,  Thomas  S. 

 People  called  upon  to  Consider.  —  See  Stillman,  Samuel. 

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 Secretary's  Guide.  —  See  Hill,  J. 

Ytounghusband,  Israel.    Directions  for  the  Better  Cultivation  of  Land  for 
Flax-seed,  and  for  the  Management  of  Flax.  8vo,  pp.  20.  Dublin,  1 764. 
Your  Best  Friend.  —  See  American  Tract  Society. 
Youth  a  Flower.  —  See  Wadsworth,  Benjamin. 
Youth's  Almanac. —  See  Almanac. 

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Youth's  Day-spring.  —  See  American  Board  of  Commissioners  for  Foreign 
Missions. 

Youths  void  of  Understanding.  —  See  Barrett,  Samuel. 

Yrujo,  Chevalier  Carlos  Martinez  de.    Letters  of  Verus,  addressed  to  the 

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Yucatan,  Description  of.  —  S'ee  Dampier,  William  (Collection  of  Voyages). 
Yvernois,  Sir  Francis  d\  —  See  Ivernois. 


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Zacciieus,  Character  and  Conduct  of.  —  See  Colman,  Henry. 
Zanesville,  Ohio.  —  See  Lyford,  William  G. 
Zavala,  Bruno  Mauricio.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  iii.). 
Zavala,  Lorenzo  de.    Manifiesto  de  los  Principios  Politicos  del  Escmo. 

Sr.  D.  J.  R.  Poinssett.    8vo,  pp.  23.    Mexico,  1828. 
Zeal  (A)  for  Good  Works  excited  and  directed.  —  See  Barnard,  John. 
Zechariah,  Prophecy  of.  —  See  Hutcheson,  George. 
Zechariah's  Vision  of  Christ's  Martial  Glory.  —  See  Gay,  Ebenezer. 
Zeitung  fur  Bibliotheken  und  Biicherfreunde.  —  See  Schmidt,  H.  W. 
Zelo  (De)  sine  Scientia  et  Charitate.  —  See  Comenius,  J.  A. 
Zelo-Paidensian  Society  of  Washington-County  Seminary,  Indiana. —  See 

Cressy,  B.  C. 

Zelosophic  Society  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania.  —  See  Reed, 
Henry. 

Zenger,  John  Peter.  A  Brief  Narrative  of  the  Case  and  Tryal  of  John 
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Zeno,  Antonio.  —  See  Belknap,  Jeremy  (Amer.  Biog.). 
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[Ziegenbalg,  Bartholomew;  and  Grundler,  John  Ernest.]  Several  Let- 
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Zimara,  Marc  Antonius.  —  See  Aristotle. 

Zimmermann,  Prof.  E.  A.  W.,  Brunswick.  —  See  Barton,  Benjamin  Smith. 
ZlON,  the  City  of  Solemnities. —  See  Vermilye,  Thomas  E. 
Zion's  Answer  to  the  Nation's  Ambassadors.  —  See  Byfield,  Richard. 
Zizur,  Pablo.  —  See  Angelis,  Pedro  de  (Doc,  t.  vi.). 

Zodiacal  Light,  Observations  on  the.  By  Rev.  George  Jones.  —  See 
United  States  (Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xiv.  p.  3 ; 
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Zoological  and  Botanical  Survey  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  DEWET, 
Chester.  Emmons,  Ebenezer.  Gould,  Augustus  A.  Harris, 
Thaddeus  William.  Peabody,  William  Bourn  Oliver.  STOBEB, 
David  Humphreys. 

Zoology  of  Massachusetts.  —  See  Hitchcock,  Edward. 

 of  New  York  ;  or,  The  New-York  Fauna.  —  See  New  York,  State  of. 

  of  the  Several  Pacific  Railroad  Routes. —  See  UNITED  STATES  (Ex. 

Doc,  2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xi.  Parts  VIII.  and  IX. ;  Sen.  Doc, 
2d  Sess.,  33d  Cong.,  vol.  xiii.  Parts  VIII.,  IX.,  and  X.). 

Zubly,  Rev.  John  J.,  D.D.  The  Law  of  Liberty.  A  Sermon  on  American 
Affairs ;  preached  at  the  Opening  of  the  Provincial  Congress  of 
Georgia.  With  an  Appendix  ;  giving  a  Concise  Account  of  the  Strug- 
gles of  Swisserland  to  recover  their  Liberty.  8vo,  pp.  73.  London, 
reprinted,  1775. 

 The  Real  Christian's  Hope  in  Death.    With  Preface  by  Rev.  Richard 

Clarke.    12mo.    Germantown,  1756. 
Zulu  Primer.  —  See  Incuada  Yabantuana. 

Zuni  River,  Expedition  down  the.    [Sitgreaves.]  —  See  United  States 

(Sen.  Doc,  2d  Sess.,  32d  Cong.,  vol.  x.). 
Zurita,  Alonzo  de.    Rapport  sur  les  Diff'erentes  Classes  de  Chefs  de  la 

Nouvelle  Espagne.    8vo.    Paris,  1840. 


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